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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />MAY 7, 2019 <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />TITLE: <br />APPROVED <br />ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS <br />❑ As Recommended <br />10-196 TO 10-199 TO CHAPTER 10, <br />As <br />El [1 <br />❑ Ordinance on 1$1 Reading <br />ARTICLE III OF THE SANTA ANA <br />❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />MUNICIPAL CODE TO RECOVER DUI <br />❑ Implementing Resolution <br />EMERGENCY RESPONSE COSTS <br />❑ Set Public Hearing For <br />(STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL 1, 5). <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />CITY MANAGER <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Adopt an ordinance amending sections 10-196 to 10-199 to Chapter 10, Article III of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code, allowing the City of Santa Ana to recover their costs when providing an <br />appropriate emergency response to an incident proximately caused by a persons' negligent <br />operation of an automobile while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug, pursuant to <br />Government Code Section 53150. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Santa Ana Police Department responds to several calls for service involving individuals that <br />have been involved in a collision that resulted from driving while under the influence of either a <br />drug and/or alcohol. As a result, the Santa Ana Police department has utilized their personnel to <br />respond and handle these calls for service, which take up an enormous amount of time. <br />California Government Code Sections 53150 through 53159 establish the framework allowing <br />public agencies to recover emergency response expenses from persons who intentionally or <br />negligently cause incidents requiring an emergency response. Per Section 53150 of the <br />Government Code, any person who is under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or any drug, or <br />the combined influence of an alcoholic beverage and any drug, whose negligent operation of a <br />motor vehicle caused by that influence proximately causes any incident resulting in an appropriate <br />emergency response, and any person whose intentionally wrongful conduct proximately causes <br />any incident resulting in an appropriate emergency response, is liable for the expense of an <br />emergency response by a public agency to the incident. <br />53156(a) defines "expense of an emergency response" as "reasonable costs incurred by a public <br />agency in reasonably making an appropriate emergency response to the incident, but shall only <br />include those costs directly arising because of the response to the particular incident. Reasonable <br />costs shall include the costs of providing police, firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical <br />services at the scene of the incident, as well as the salaries of the personnel responding to the <br />50A-1 <br />