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ORDINANCE NO. 1 11 0
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADDING CHAPTER 5.14 TO TITLE 5 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO REGULATING
THE USE AND OPERATION OF AMBULANCES
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does
ordain as follows-
SECTION 1. Chapter 5.14 is added to the Newport Beach
Municipal Code to read:
Sections:
5.14.010
5.14.020
5.14.030
5.14.040
5014.050
5.14.060
5.14.070
5.14.080
5.14.090
5.14.100
5.14.110
5.14.120
5.14.130
5.14.140
5.14.150
5.14.160
5.14.170
5.14.180
5.14.190
5.14.200
5.14.210
5.14.220
5.14.230
5.14.240
5.14.250
5.14.010
"Chapter 5.14
AMBULANCE REGULATIONS
Definitions.
Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity.
Application for Certificate.
Filing Fee.
Public Hearing; Notice of Hearing.
Issuance of Certificate.
Form of Certificate.
Duration of Certificate.
Periodic Inspection.
Grounds for Revocation.
Transfer of Certificate.
Additional Vehicles.
Substitution of Vehicles.
Public Liability Insurance.
Rates for Ambulance Service.
Standards for Ambulance Equipment; Rules
and Regulations.
Permit for Drivers and Attendants.
Application for Driver's and Attendant's
Permit.
Issuance of Permit.
Form of Driver's and Attendant's Permit.
Revocation of Permit.
Standard of Service.
File Reports with Police.
Existing Ambulance Operators.
Violations.
Definitions. (a) 'Ambulance' means any
privately or publicly -owned motor vehicle that is specially
designed or constructed, and equipped, and is intended to be
used for and is maintained or operated for, the transporta-
tion of patients, including dual purpose police patrol cars,
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which otherwise comply with the provisions of this Chapter,
except any such motor vehicle owned by, or operated under
the direct control of, the Federal Government.
(b) 'Ambulance Attendant' means a person
whose primary duty is to care for sick, injured, or disabled
persons while they are being transported in an ambulance.
(c) 'Ambulance Driver' means a person whose
primary duty is to drive an ambulance.
(d) 'Ambulance Operator' means any person,
firm, partnership, corporation or other organization which
furnishes or offers to furnish ambulance service within the
City.
(e) 'Patient' means a sick, injured or
disabled person who is transported by an ambulance.
5.14.020 Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity. No person shall operate any ambulance or offer to
provide ambulance service on the streets of the City without
first having obtained a certificate of public convenience and
necessity in accordance with the requirements of this Chapter.
(a) Exceptions. The requirements of this
Chapter shall not apply to:
governmental agency;
(1) Ambulance service provided by any
(2) Ambulance operators who do not have
an office within the City, and whose activities within the
City are limited to transporting patients from locations out-
side the City to locations within the City.
(3) Ambulance operators who are rendering
assistance in the case of a major catastrophe or emergency
which the licensed ambulance operators of the City of Newport
Beach are inadequate to handle.
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5.14.030 Application for Certificate. An application
for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to
operate an ambulance service shall be filed with-the Finance
Director upon forms provided by the City, which shall be
verified and shall contain the following information:
(a) The name, business address and business
telephone number of the applicant.
(b) If the applicant proposes to conduct
business under a fictitious name, the application shall state
the name, address and telephone number of each person owning
a financial interest in the business.
(c) The name, address and telephone number of
the person, or persons, who will have general management
responsibility for the applicant's business.
(d) A financial statement prepared by a certi-
fied public accountant showing the financial status of the app -
licant during the past two years preceding the application.
(e) A statement of the experience of the
principals in the business of operating an ambulance service.
(f) The year of manufacture, make, model, motor
number, State license number and patient capacity of each ambu-
lance which the applicant proposes to use in the operation of
its business.
(g) The addresses and a description of the
facilities at each fixed location within the City which appli-
cant proposes to use in connection with its operations.
(h) Any facts which the applicant believes
tend to prove that the public convenience and necessity requires
the granting of a permit to the applicant.
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A complete schedule of fees which the
applicant proposes to charge for its services.
(j) A description of the color scheme, monogram,
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Council meeting occurring not less than 30 days following the
date on which the application is submitted.
(b) Notice of the hearing shall be published
in the official newspaper of the City at least once, not less
than 10 days prior to the date scheduled for the hearing. In
addition, written notice shall be given to each person holding
a certificate for the operation of an ambulance service, at
least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing.
5.14.060 Issuance of Certificate. After consideration
of all evidence which it deems relevant, at the public hearing,
the City Council shall determine whether to issue or deny
the requested certificate of public convenience and
necessity. In reaching a decision, the City Council shall
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advertising, or other distinguishing characteristics to be
used to designate the applicant's ambulances.
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(k) Such other information as the Finance
Director may reasonably require.
50140040 Filing Fee, An application as required by
this Chapter shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $150,
plus $25 for each ambulance which applicant proposes to
operate within the City, to cover the administrative cost to
the City of processing the application.
5.14.050 Public Hearing; Notice of Hearing, (a) Upon
the filing of a completed application for a certificate of
public convenience and necessity to operate an ambulance ser-
vice, the Finance Director shall refer the application to the
Chief of Police and other appropriate City departments for an
investigation and report. The Finance Director shall also
refer the application to the City Clerk who shall set a time
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and date for a public hearing, at which time the City Council
will consider the application, The City Clerk shall schedule
said hearing on the agenda for the first available regular
Council meeting occurring not less than 30 days following the
date on which the application is submitted.
(b) Notice of the hearing shall be published
in the official newspaper of the City at least once, not less
than 10 days prior to the date scheduled for the hearing. In
addition, written notice shall be given to each person holding
a certificate for the operation of an ambulance service, at
least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing.
5.14.060 Issuance of Certificate. After consideration
of all evidence which it deems relevant, at the public hearing,
the City Council shall determine whether to issue or deny
the requested certificate of public convenience and
necessity. In reaching a decision, the City Council shall
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consider the following factors:
(a) Whether the applicant is qualified on
the basis of moral character, experience in the ambulance
business, and financial responsibility;
(b) Whether the number of ambulances already
operating within the City is adequate to meet the public
need;
(c) The probable effect that approval of
the application would have on the level and quality of
service available to the public;
(d) Whether the facilities, personnel and
equipment which the applicant proposes to use are adequate.
5 ,14.070 Form of Certificate. If the City Council
determines that the public convenience and necessity requires
the proposed ambulance service, a certificate authorizing
such service shall be issued to the applicant. In granting a
certificate, the City Council may limit the number of ambu-
lances that may be operated pursuant to said certificate.
A certificate shall not be issued to any person who shall
not have fully complied with all the requirements of this
Chapter.
5.14.080 Duration of Certificate. A certificate of
public convenience and necessity for the operation of an
ambulance service issued pursuant to this Chapter shall be
valid for an indefinite period of time, unless such certifi-
date is suspended or revoked.
5.14.090 Periodic Inspection. Subsequent to the
issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity
pursuant to this Chapter, the Chief of Police shall cause to
be inspected each licensed ambulance, its equipment and the
premises of the certificate holder whenever the Chief of
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Police deems such inspection to be necessary, but in any
event at least once. each year.
5.14.100 Grounds for Revocation. Any certificate or
permit granted pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter
may be revoked by the City Council, either in whole or in
part, after 5 days' prior written notice to the certificate
or permit holder, directing him to appear at a certain time
and place to show cause why the certificate should not be
revoked, on any of the following grounds:
(a) That the certificate holder has not
filed adequate evidence of liability insurance coverage with
the City Clerk, or has allowed its insurance coverage to
lapse or be canceled;
(b) For the violation of any rule, regula-
tion or condition set forth in or authorized by this Chapter,
or made a condition of the certificate of.public convenience
and necessity.
(c) For the violation of any laws of the
State or City with respect to the operation of the business
by any certificate holder, or repeated violations by
employees of the certificate holder.
(d) For failure to maintain satisfactory
service to the public, or for failure to keep any ambulance
in a safe and sanitary condition, or for deviation from the
schedule of rates approved by the City Council.
5.14.110 Transfer of Certificate. No certificate
issued pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter shall be
transferable, either by assignment, sale, hypothecation,
operation of law, or otherwise, without the permission of
the City Council having been first obtained. Application
for transfer of any certificate shall be subject to the
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same terms, conditions and requirements as in an application
for an original certificate. In approving the transfer of
an existing certificate, the City Council may impose such
conditions as it may determine are in the public interest.
5.14.120 Additional Vehicles. Any person holding a
certificate to operate one or more ambulances pursuant to
this Chapter, who desires to add to the number of such
vehicles, shall do so only after first obtaining the con-
sent of the City Manager, which shall be granted if the City
Manager determines that the approval of such additional
ambulance or ambulances would be in accord with the public
convenience and necessity under the standards set forth in
subsections (b), (c) and (d) of Section 5.14.060.
5.14.130 Substitution of Vehicles. Any person
holding a certificate to operate one or more ambulances, as
provided in this Chapter, who desires to substitute a
different vehicle for a vehicle authorized under such certi-
ficate,shall do so only after obtaining the approval of the
Chief of Police, which shall be granted only upon written
application by the certificate holder, and upon a satis-
factory report being made by the Chief of Police concerning
the suitability and mechanical condition of the vehicle, a
copy of which shall be furnished to the certificate holder.
If the certificate holder is dissatisfied with any decision
of the Chief of Police made pursuant to this Section, he
may appeal to the City Council.
5.14.140 Public Liability Insurance. No holder of a
certificate to operate an ambulance service shall drive or
operate an ambulance, or cause the same to be driven or
operated, in the City unless there is on file with the City
Clerk, and in full force and effect at all times while such
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ambulance is being operated, a policy of insurance approved
by the City Attorney and the Finance Director, evidencing
that the certificate holder is insured under a policy of
liability insurance providing minimum coverage in the follow-
ing amounts: Death or injury of one person, $ 300,000
death or injury of two or more persons, $ 500,000 ; damage
to property, $ 50,000 . Said policy shall further provide
that the City shall be given 30 days' prior written notice of
any cancellation, termination or change in the amount of such
insurance coverage. Failure of any certificate holder to
maintain the insurance required by this Section shall consti-
tute grounds for revocation of its certificate of public
convenience and necessity.
5.14.150 Rates for Ambulance Service. Each holder of
a certificate of public convenience and necessity for the
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operation of an ambulance service shall file with its appli-
for a certificate a proposed schedule of rates to be
charged for the transportation of patients in all ambulances
operated by said certificate holder. After approval by the
City Council, said rates shall not be changed or modified in
any manner without the prior approval of the City Council.
Prior to changing any schedule of rates previously approved
for an existing certificate holder, the City Council shall
hold a public hearing after giving 10 days° prior written
notice to all certificate holders and /or applicants, and
publication of said proposed rate changes in the official
newspaper of the City at least once, not less than 10 days
prior to the date of said hearing. Every certificate holder
shall post in a conspicuous place in the interior of each
ambulance operated by said certificate holder the approved
rate schedule in a form and location approved by the Chief. -..
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of :Police.
5,140160 Standards for Ambulance Equipment; Rules and
Regulations. (a) Each ambulance shall be equipped with a
two -way radio and such equipment as the City Manager shall
determine to be adequate for dressing wounds, splinting
fractures, controlling hemorrhage and providing oxygen,
(b) The City Manager shall have the
authority to make rules and regulations not inconsistent
with this Chapter concerning standards for required equipment
in ambulances. Prior to adoption of such rules and regula-
tions by the City Manager, the holders of all certificates
of public convenience and necessity for the operation of
ambulance services shall be furnished with a copy of.the
proposed rules and regulations, and shall be advised in
writing by United States mail of the time and place at which
the City Manager will hold a public hearing to consider the
adoption of said rules, at least 10 days prior to the date
of said public hearing. Following adoption by the City
Manager, said rules and regulations shall be filed with the
City Clerk and shall constitute enforceable provisions of
this Chapter. In determining the adequacy of equipment, the
Cbief;cif'Police shall take into consideration the current
list of minimal equipment for ambulances adopted by the
American College of Surgeons or its duly authorized Committee
on Trauma. Each holder of an ambulance operator's permit
shall comply with such regulations as may be adopted by the
City Manager,
5,14,170 Permit for Drivers and Attendants, (a) No
person shall drive, or serve as an attendant of, an ambu-
lance subject to the requirements of this Chapter without
first obtaining a permit in writing to do so from the Chief
of Police.
(b) No person shall operate an ambulance
for hire unless he shall hold a valid chauffeur's license
and an ambulance driving certificate issued by the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
5.14.180 Application for Driver °s and Attendant's
Permit. An applicant for an ambulance driver's or ambu-
lance attendant's permit shall file his application with
the Finance Director on forms furnished by the City,
together with an application fee of $15. Each applicant
shall submit with his application three (3) recent photo-
graphs of himself of a size designated by the Finance
Director. To be eligible for either type of permit, an
applicant must be at least 21 years of age.
5.14.190 Issuance of Permit. The Chief of Police
shall conduct an investigation of each applicant for an
•r ambulance driver °s or ambulance attendant's permit, and may
refuse to issue such permit, and may suspend or revoke a
permit previously granted, on any of the following grounds:
(a) If the applicant is addicted to the
use of alcoholic beverages, dangerous drugs or narcotics, or
is not of good moral character;
(b) If the applicant for a driver °s permit
has been convicted three or more times within the past
year for violation of any law or ordinance regulating the
operation of motor vehicles, other than non - moving violations,
such as parking;
(c) If the applicant has been convicted
within the past three years of a crime involving moral
turpitude, the use or possession of narcotics, or for
operating a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating
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liquors, or reckless driving;
(d) If the applicant does not possess either
an Advanced American Red Cross First Aid Certificate, or an
Advanced First Aid Certificate issued by the United States
Bureau of Mines;
(e) If the applicant is unable to produce
at any-time, and not less frequently than once a year, a
certificate of a duly licensed physician stating that the
applicant is in the opinion of such physician free of com-
municable disease and physical disability which would impair
his ability to perform his duties.
5.14.200 Form of Driver ®s and Attendant's Permit.
The permit shall be in the form of a card which shall bear
the signature, photograph, and fingerprints of the applicant.
Such card shall be issued in duplicate, and one copy shall
be placed on file with the Police Department. The other
card shall be carried on the person of the permittee at all
times while on duty as an ambulance driver or attendant.
5.14.210 Revocation of Permit. The Chief of Police
may revoke any permit issued by him when, in his opinion,
the permittee is unfit to serve as an attendant or driver
of an ambulance, on the basis that (a) he obtained the
permit by fraud or misrepresentation; (b) he has violated
the provisions of this Chapter or any other State or municipal
law relating to his duties; or (c) he has ceased to meet the
requirements that justified the original issuance of the
permit. Any permittee who is dissatisfied with the decision
of the Chief of Police in suspending or revoking his permit
may file a written notice of appeal with the City Council
within 30 days after receiving notice of the action of the
Chief of Police.
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automatically granted a new certificate of public convenience
and necessity to continue to operate the same number of
ambulances within the City as authorized under its existing
certificate without being required to pay the fees set forth
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5.14.220 Standard of Service. Any person holding a
certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate
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an ambulance service within the City shall provide ambulance
service on a 24 -hour basis, 7 days a week.
5.14.230 File Reports with Police. Within one -half
hour after conveying any injured, sick,or dead persons who
die en route, to any public or private hospital,or removing
any such person or persons from any place within the City to
another place within the City or beyond its limits, a person
owning or operating an ambulance hereunder, his agent or
employee, shall notify the Police Department of such opera-
tion. Such notice shall give the name and address of such
injured, sick or dead person, when such information is
available, and the place to and from which such person was
removed, The Chief of Police, in his discretion, may estab-
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lish a policy requiring that any person owning or operating
an ambulance hereunder, his agent or employee, shall within
24 hours after removal of any such injured, sick or dead
person, file a written report to the Police Department giving
the information.required above, and any other relevant
information which the Police Department may require. The
Police Department shall provide forms upon which the informa-
tion required under this section shall be written,
5.14.240 Existing Ambulance Operators. Each person
holding a valid certificate of public convenience and
necessity to operate an ambulance service issued by the City
Council prior to effective date of this Chapter shall be
automatically granted a new certificate of public convenience
and necessity to continue to operate the same number of
ambulances within the City as authorized under its existing
certificate without being required to pay the fees set forth
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in Section 5.14,040, provided, however, that all existing
certificate holders and their employees shall be required
to comply with all of the other provisions of this Chapter.
5.14.250 Violations. No person shall violate any
provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements
of this ordinance. In addition to the provisions of this
ordinance providing for suspension or- revocation of any
permit issued pursuant to this Chapter, any person found
guilty of violating any provision of this Chapter shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a
fine of not more than $500, or by imprisonment in the
County jail for not more than 6 months, or by both such fine
and imprisonment. Each such person shall be guilty of
separate offenses for each and every day during any portion
of which any violation of any provision of this ordinance
is committed, continued or permitted by such person."
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be published once in
the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be
effective 30 days after the date of its adoption.
This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 25th
day of August , 1969, and was adopted on the 22nd day of
September , 1969, by the following vote, to wits
ATTEST
City Clerk
CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL AND
CERTIFIED AS TO PUBLICATION
AYES, COUNCILMEN: McInnis, Shelton, Parsons,
Marshall, Rogers, Hirth, Gruber
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
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