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File #: 021185    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/26/2002 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/20/2002
Effective date: 1/11/2003    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to revision of various provisions of the code for purposes of correcting errors, clarifying language and eliminating obsolete provisions.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: CODE OF ORDINANCES, PRINTING
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf
Number
021185
Version
SUBSTITUTE 2
Reference

Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to revision of various provisions of the code for purposes of correcting errors, clarifying language and eliminating obsolete provisions.
Sections
75-15-4-a am
75-15-18-a-0 am
75-15-18-a-2 am
81-41.5 rn
90-5-9-a-0 am
99-12-3-c am
200-33-7-a am
236-21-2 am
295-307-5 am
Analysis
This ordinance revises various provisions of the code for purposes of correcting errors, clarifying language and eliminating obsolete provisions.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 75-15-4-a of the code is amended to read:
75-15. Ambulance Certification Regulations.
4. APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AND SERVICE AREA. a. Application for certificates under this section shall be filed with the health department on forms approved by the [[license]] committee. The board and the committee are authorized to require sufficient information to determine the qualifications of the applicant to engage in the business of providing basic and advance life support system conveyances. The application signed in proper form shall be presented to the common council, for referral to the committee for its recommendation.

Part 2. Section 75-15-18-a-0 and 2 of the code is amended to read:
18. VIOLATIONS. a. Suspension and Revocation. The common council may, subsequent to a hearing conducted by the [[license]] committee, suspend, revoke, deny or not renew a certificate issued under this section for any reasonable cause which shall be in the best interest and good order of the city, including, but not limited to, the following findings:

a-2. Where the [[license]] committee, on hearing of evidence, determines that such person has been violating any of the provisions of this section even though the person may not have been convicted in a court for such violation.

Part 3. Section 81-41.5 of ...

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