Inspection Program. In order to create efficiency, reduce costs, and create uniformity of operations, the Program Coordinator shall administer the Inspection Program through the Licensing Program. The Inspection Program shall provide a single Inspector to inspect, on an annual basis, all of the secure transportation vehicles of each service provider within the Participating Counties. The Participating Counties will use the results of the inspection by the Inspector to issue the appropriate license to the service providers within their respective jurisdictions. Each secure transportation service provider must obtain an inspection annually for each secure transportation vehicle in service prior to the issuance of a permit by the Participating County having primary licensing authority, which inspection will be conducted pursuant to the guidelines set forth by the Program Committee, and pursuant to the requirements of the relevant statutes, regulations, and as otherwise required by law. Prior to inspection by the Inspector, each secure transportation vehicle in service will also obtain an annual motor vehicle condition inspection to ensure that each secure transportation service vehicle in service is being properly maintained, the requirements of which will be determined by the Program Committee. Each secure transportation vehicle that is brought into service during a licensing period, which has not otherwise been inspected as part of the yearly permit process, will be inspected by the Inspector, prior to being issued a permit and authorized for service. However, such permit will expire concurrently with all other permits of the secure transportation service provider, and such secure transportation vehicle will require re-inspection at the next yearly permit renewal for the secure transportation service provider. The Program Coordinator will administer and coordinate all secure transportation vehicle inspections, and will retain copies of all inspection reports, transmit such reports to the Participating County having primary licensing authority, and provide said reports to all other Participating Counties requesting the same.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for Secure Transportation Licensing and Inspection
Inspection Program. In order to create efficiency, reduce costs, and create uniformity of operations, the Program Coordinator shall administer the Inspection Program through the Licensing Program. The Inspection Program shall provide a single Inspector to inspect, on an annual basis, all of the ambulances or secure transportation vehicles of each service provider within the Participating Counties. The Participating Counties will use the results of the inspection by the Inspector to issue the appropriate license to the service providers within their respective jurisdictions. Each ambulance and/or secure transportation service provider must obtain an inspection annually for each ambulance or secure transportation vehicle in service prior to the issuance of a permit by the Participating County having primary licensing authority, which inspection will be conducted pursuant to the guidelines set forth by the Program Committee, and pursuant to the requirements of the relevant statutes, regulations, and as otherwise required by law. Prior to inspection by the Inspector, each ambulance or secure transportation vehicle in service will also obtain an annual motor vehicle condition inspection to ensure that each ambulance or secure transportation service vehicle in service is being properly maintained, the requirements of which will be determined by the Program Committee. Each ambulance or secure transportation vehicle that is brought into service during a licensing period, which has not otherwise been inspected as part of the yearly permit licensure process, will be inspected by the Inspector, prior to being issued a permit and authorized for service. However, such permit will expire concurrently with all other permits of the ambulance or secure transportation service provider, and such ambulance or secure transportation vehicle will require re-inspection at the next yearly permit renewal for the ambulance or secure transportation service provider. The Program Coordinator will administer and coordinate all ambulance and secure transportation vehicle inspections, and will retain copies of all inspection reports, transmit such reports to the Participating County having primary licensing authority, and provide said reports to all other Participating Counties requesting the same.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement
Inspection Program. In order to create efficiency, reduce costs, and create uniformity of operations, the Program Coordinator shall administer the Inspection Program through the Licensing Program. The Inspection Program shall provide a single Ambulance Inspector to inspect, on an annual basis, all of the secure transportation vehicles ambulances of each ambulance service provider within the Participating Counties. The Participating Counties will use the results of the inspection by the Ambulance Inspector to issue the appropriate license to the ambulance service providers within their respective jurisdictions. Each secure transportation ambulance service provider must obtain an ambulance inspection annually for each secure transportation vehicle ambulance in service prior to the issuance of a permit license by the Participating County having primary licensing authority, which inspection will be conducted pursuant to the guidelines set forth by the Program Committee, and pursuant to the requirements of the relevant statutesEMS Act, regulationsEMS Regulations, and as otherwise required by law. Prior to inspection by the Ambulance Inspector, each secure transportation vehicle ambulance in service will also obtain an annual motor vehicle condition inspection to ensure that each secure transportation service vehicle ambulance in service is being properly maintained, the requirements of which will be determined by the Program Committee. Each secure transportation vehicle ambulance that is brought into service during a licensing period, which has not otherwise been inspected as part of the yearly permit licensure process, will be inspected by the Ambulance Inspector, prior to being issued a permit license and authorized for service. However, such permit license will expire concurrently with all other permits ambulance licenses of the secure transportation ambulance service provider, and such secure transportation vehicle ambulance will require re-inspection at the next yearly permit license renewal for the secure transportation ambulance service provider. The Program Coordinator will administer and coordinate all secure transportation vehicle ambulance inspections, and will retain copies of all inspection reports, transmit such reports to the Participating County having primary licensing authority, and provide said reports to all other Participating Counties requesting the same.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for Ambulance Licensing and Inspection