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(a) Each ambulance used by an ambulance service, at all times when in use as such, shall: (Ord. 1078, § 1, 04/06/1976)

(1) Be suitable for the transportation of patients from the standpoint of health, sanitation and safety, and be maintained in suitable premisesP; (Ord. 1078, § 1, 4/6/1976; Ord. 2439, § 1, 10/12/2010)

(2) Contain equipment in proper and good condition conforming with the standards, requirements and regulations provided for herein, or by State or Federal laws, or, with respect to air ambulances, such equipment as is required by the Permit Officer; and (Ord. 1078, § 1, 4/6/1976; Ord. 2439, § 1, 10/12/2010)

(3) Comply with all applicable laws relating to health, sanitation, and safety. (Ord. 1078, § 1, 4/6/1976; Ord. 1755, § 1, 10/7/1986; Ord. 2439, § 1, 10/12/2010)

(4) Be insured pursuant to § 551-7 of this Code. (Ord. 1755, § 1, 10/7/1986)

(b) Each ambulance, its equipment, the premises designated in the application, and those records relating to the maintenance and operations, including personnel and financial records, shall be open to inspection by the Health Officer or his/her designated representatives during business hours of operation. (Ord. 1078, § 1, 4/6/1976; Ord. 2439, § 1, 10/12/2010)

(c) No official entry made upon a permit may be defaced, removed or obliterated. (Ord. 1078, § 1, 4/6/1976)