Code 3 definition

Code 3 means an emergency mode, or status, for the purpose of operation of an ambulance service vehicle. Both red lights and siren shall be utilized, and the vehicle shall be considered and afforded the exemption of an "authorized emergency vehicle" pursuant to Title 47 ("Motor Vehicle Code").
Code 3 means an emergency response without delay using emergency lights and siren as appropriate for driving conditions.
Code 3 means the authorized use of red lights and siren during an emergency response or transport.

Examples of Code 3 in a sentence

  • Reason Code 3: Carrier has made a good faith effort to contract with provider and provider has refused to accept a contract.

  • All the terms and conditions of the non-collusive bidding certifications required by Section 139-d of the State Finance Law, and Section 112, Title 23, U.S. Code; 3.

  • In such event, the Severance Payments shall be reduced in the following order: (1) cash payments not subject to Section 409A of the Code; (2) cash payments subject to Section 409A of the Code; (3) equity-based payments and acceleration; and (4) non-cash forms of benefits.

  • In absence of a local plumbing code, designs must adhere to the Colorado Plumbing Code (3 CCR 720-1).

  • All or any part of the area of the district is eligible to be included in: (1) a tax increment reinvestment zone created under Chapter 311, Tax Code; (2) a tax abatement reinvestment zone created under Chapter 312, Tax Code; (3) an enterprise zone created under Chapter 2303, Government Code; or (4) an industrial district created under Chapter 42, Local Government Code.


More Definitions of Code 3

Code 3. Code 3 has been assigned to the certain Service Levels for which a target has been set that Health Net has not consistently achieved prior to the Effective Date. The following applies to Code 3 Service Levels:
Code 3 has the meaning set out in Schedule 5 [Submittals Procedure]; “Code 4” has the meaning set out in Schedule 5 [Submittals Procedure];
Code 3 means an emergent response with lights and siren.
Code 3 or “emergent” means the authorized use of red lights and siren during a response or transport.
Code 3 is defined as driving an emergency vehicle in an emergency situation using emergency lights and siren
Code 3 means TS users cannot run a single module due to a crash or hang.
Code 3 means any request for service for a perceived or actual life threatening condition, as determined by dispatch personnel, in accordance with EMS Agency policy and International Academies of Emergency Dispatch protocols, requiring the immediate dispatch of an ambulance with use of red lights and siren.