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DRAFT <br /> <br /> (3) As used in section 2.606 and 2.608 of this chapter, "non- <br /> <br /> emergency care" means the performance of acts or procedures <br /> on a patient who is not expected to die, become permanently <br /> disabled or suffer permanent harm within the next 24 hours, <br /> including but not limited to observation, care and counsel of a <br /> patient and the administration of medications prescribed by a <br /> licensed physician, insofar as any of those acts are based upon <br /> knowledge and application of the principles of biological, <br /> physical and social science. <br /> <br /> (24) In the event [ .... ~'. ,~ .........,,-.r, .... ~o,ro,~,-.., ~ ....... ~o <br /> <br /> ..... ~,~,4 , ,.,,4,~. ,.~o,-,,,~. 3 '''~ *~° ,.,-,,4,~ ] by ity <br /> .................... ~ .............. or it is determined the c <br /> <br /> manager that the community is or will imminently be without ambulance <br /> service, the city manager is authorized to expend public funds from <br /> whatever source to provide ambulance service to the community until <br /> directed by the council to cease the expenditures, until the council <br /> adopts a supplemental budget under the Oregon Local Budget Law, or <br /> until 60 days, whichever is less. <br /> (5) No person shall operate an ambulance vehicle or provide <br /> ambulance services within the corporate limits of the city unless <br /> such person is designated as the ambulance service provider for <br /> the city under the Lane County Ambulance Service Area Plan, or <br /> <br />Ordinance 2 <br />L:\CMO~2004 Council Agendas\M040510\S0405106-attA.doc(02/20/04) <br /> <br /> <br />