Emergency Medical Services Ordinance definition

Emergency Medical Services Ordinance means Tillamook County Ordinance 41 and all adopted amendments.
Emergency Medical Services Ordinance means HMC, Title 4, Chapter 4.80 (Emergency Medical Services), as amended.

Examples of Emergency Medical Services Ordinance in a sentence

  • Funds shall be spent only with Town Meeting/referendum approval except in the cases of emergency, including but not limited to equipment replacement or repair, and then only with the approval of the Board of Selectmen and the Fire Chief as outlined in the Town of Waterboro Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services Ordinance adopted October 28, 1997.

  • I, the undersigned representative of the applicant Agency, do hereby attest that said Agency meets all the requirements of Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Services Ordinance, as codified in the Palm Beach County Code of Laws and Ordinances, and any accompanying Rules and Regulations of the Department of Public Safety Emergency Medical Services Section, as well as all the requirements for the operation of an emergency service as provided for in F.S., Chapter 401, Part III, and Chapter 64J, F.A.C.

  • This proposed amendment to the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance was presented to the League of Cities on July 26, 2017, and was unanimously approved.

  • Shirley Burchett is a property owner and pays property taxes in Genesee Co. On March 11, 2008, Plaintiffs filed their Complaint in state court, challenging the Genesee County Ambulance Operations and Emergency Medical Services Ordinance.

  • Multnomah County's Emergency Medical Services Ordinance (No. 229) created a policy board to oversee the operation and regulation of an EMS system in Multnomah County and those cities adopting the ordinance by agreement.

  • As required by and in accordance with this Franchise Agreement and the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance, Franchisee shall provide Mutual Aid Emergency Transports when dispatched through the PSAP, Inter-Facility Ambulance Transport Services (subject to the restrictions in HMC 4.80.160.B), CCT/SCT services and Non-Emergency Ambulance Service.

  • Franchisee agrees that City shall have the specific rights and remedies set forth herein and in the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance and that these rights and remedies are cumulative and in addition to any and all other rights or remedies now or hereafter available to City at law, in equity or otherwise and will not be deemed waived by the exercise of any other right or remedy.

  • Commissioner Orr made the motion to approve the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance.

  • Franchisee shall provide a report that details its performance during the preceding calendar month as it relates to its clinical and operational performance as required by this Franchise Agreement and the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance.

  • City may file a claim against this bond with Franchisee’s surety (A) to satisfy Franchisee’s obligation to pay City any fees, fines, penalties, liquidated damages or other amounts Franchisee owes City, (B) if the City Council revokes Franchisee’s Franchise, or (C) as otherwise provided in the applicable provisions of the Emergency Medical Services Ordinance and this Franchise Agreement.

Related to Emergency Medical Services Ordinance

  • Emergency medical services or “EMS” means an integrated medical care delivery system to provide emergency and nonemergency medical care at the scene or during out-of-hospital patient transportation in an ambulance.

  • Emergency medical service means [initial emergency medical

  • Emergency medical services provider means a person who has received formal training in prehospital and emergency care, and is licensed to attend any person who is ill or injured or who has a disability. Police officers, firefighters, funeral home employees and other persons serving in a dual capacity one of which meets the definition of “emergency medical services provider” are “emergency medical services providers” within the meaning of this chapter.

  • Emergency medical services personnel means that term as defined in section 20904 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.20904.

  • Emergency Medical Transportation means the transportation, by ambulance, of sick, injured or otherwise incapacitated persons who require emergency medical care.

  • Emergency medical care provider means an individual who has been trained to provide emergency and nonemergency medical care at the first responder, EMT-basic, EMT-intermediate, EMT-paramedic, paramedic specialist or other certification levels recognized by the department before 1984 and who has been issued a certificate by the department.

  • Medical services means Medically Necessary services, including, as the context requires, Confinement, treatments, procedures, tests, examinations or other related services for the investigation or treatment of a Disability.

  • Emergency medical care means such medical procedures as:

  • Emergency management means lessening the effects of, preparations for, operations during, and recovery from natural, technological or human-caused disasters. These actions are broad in scope and include, but are not limited to: disaster plans, mitigation, preparedness, response, warning, emergency operations, training, exercising, research, rehabilitation, and recovery activities.

  • Safety Management System has the meaning given to it in the ISM Code.

  • Department of Health and Human Services means the Department of Health and Human Services

  • Emergency medical technician means a person who is either an EMT-I, EMT-II, or EMT-P (paramedic), and possesses a valid certificate or license in accordance with the standards of Division 2.5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code.

  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT means: an individual licensed with cognitive knowledge and a scope of practice that corresponds to that level in the National EMS Education Standards and National EMS Scope of Practice Model.

  • Health and Human Services Commission or “HHSC” means the administrative agency established under Chapter 531, Texas Government Code, or its designee.

  • Medical service means any medical treatment or any medical, surgical, diagnostic, chiropractic, dental, hospital, nursing, ambulances, and other related services, and drugs, medicine, crutches and prosthetic appliances, braces and supports and where necessary, physical restorative services.

  • Home health aide services means the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene.

  • Medical marijuana waste or "waste" means unused,

  • Technical Services Agreement means the Technical Services Agreement between Cheniere LNG, Inc. and Contractor, dated June 7, 2010.

  • Health and Human Services or “HHS” includes HHSC and DSHS.

  • Local Services means those services, facilities or things which are under the jurisdiction of the municipality and are related to a plan of subdivision or within the area to which the plan relates in respect of the lands under Sections 41, 51 or 53 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 19990, Chap. P.13, as amended, or any successor thereof;

  • Pharmacy services means the practice of pharmacy as defined in chapter 18.64 RCW and includes any drugs or devices as defined in chapter 18.64 RCW.

  • Quality Management System means a set of interrelated or interacting elements that organisations use to direct and control how quality policies are implemented and quality objectives are achieved;

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • Emergency services means, with respect to an Emergency Medical Condition:

  • Technical Services means all services that are necessary to carry out individual, scattered site activities including but not limited to: (1) conducting initial inspections, (2) work write-up or project specification development, (3) cost estimate preparation, (4) construction supervision associated with activities that do not require an architect or engineer, (5) lead hazard reduction or lead abatement need determination and oversight, (6) lead hazard reduction or abatement carrying costs, (7) temporary relocation coordination, (8) financing costs such as security agreement preparation and recording or filing fees, (9) processing of individual applications for assistance, (10) income eligibility determination and verification, (11) value determination (new construction) or after rehabilitation value determination (existing structures), and (12) project-specific environmental clearance processes.

  • Advanced emergency medical technician or “AEMT” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the AEMT, and is currently certified by the department as an AEMT.