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19321
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An ordinance concerning business license regulations; amending, repealing and adding sections to the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency. (See ordinance for effected Sections)
Adopted_Date
4/22/1985
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4/22/1985
CMO_Effective_Date
4/22/1985
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Brian B. Obie
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3.134 Ambulance - Termination of Service. An ambulance operatar shall <br />give the city at least 94 days prior notice in writing of any <br />material change in services offered or service area. <br />3.145 .Ambulance - Prohibited Activities. Na ambulance operatar or <br />ambulance operator's employee shall; <br />(a} Monitor or intercept another's radio dispatch ar <br />transmission far profit ar gain; <br />fib} Solicit information as to accident locations by payment <br />of any farm of gratuity; <br />~c} Charge far services not performed or make duplicate <br />charges for the same service; <br />~d} Perform services of an emergency medical technician or <br />emergency medical technician trainee unless authorized by state <br />law, this chapter, and the rules adapted hereunder; <br />fie} Fail or refuse to promptly advise the dispatch office of <br />receipt of a request for emergency medical assistance or when a <br />licensee's ambulance becomes available or non-available to respond <br />to dispatch orders; <br />~f} Respond by ambulance to an .emergency call unless sa <br />authorized by a dispatch office or under a provision of this chapter <br />or rule adopted hereunder; <br />fig} Fail or refuse to respond to a dispatch order from the <br />dispatch office when the ambulance subject to the call is available <br />for service; or <br />~h} Falsify, deface or obliterate any license or certificate <br />required under this chapter. <br />3.115 Fire Safety - License Re wired. No person shall use a building or <br />premises or engage in any activity for which a permit is required <br />by sections 4.101 to 4.1Q2 of the Uniform Fire Code as adapted and amended by <br />sections 8.190, $,195, and S.Z00 of this code without first obtaining a <br />license therefor. when more than one fire safety permit is required for the <br />same location, such permits may be consolidated into a single license. <br />3.117 Fire Safety - License Review, 1n reviewing the application, the <br />city may request the city's Fire Prevention Bureau to provide a <br />written report regarding the ability of the applicant to meet the require- <br />ments of this code. <br />3.179 Fire Safety - Criteria for Issuance of License. <br />~1} In addition to any other requirements of this code, the city <br />may consider any danger to public health or safety, or to public or private <br />property that may result from approval of an application in determining <br />whether to approve the application. <br />~2} Upon finding the applicant has met the criteria of subsection <br />~1} of this section and is in compliance with this code and rules adapted <br />under this chapter, the city may approve the application and issue the <br />license. <br />Ordinance - 24 <br />
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