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  Consent-Health & Human Services   # .       
Board of Supervisors   
Meeting Date: 06/04/2013  
Brief Title:    EMS Agency Changes to Ordinance
From: Jill Cook, Director, Health
Staff Contact: Hoa Tan, Program Manager, Health, x8583
Supervisorial District Impact:

Subject
Adopt ordinance amending the Yolo County Ambulance Ordinance (Article 2 of Chapter 6 of Title 4 of the Yolo County Code) to reflect the addition of a "Critical Care Transport" and "Inter-facility Transportation" definitions; and modification to the "Local EMS Agency" definition to remove the second passage related to Yolo County's involvement with Sierra Sacramento Valley EMS Agency; and amending the Yolo County Ambulance Ordinance (Article 11 of Chapter 6 of Title 4 of the Yolo County Code) to reflect modifying the minimum insurance requirements of the Permittee. (No general fund impact) (Cook/Tan)
Recommended Action
  1. Adopt ordinance amending the Yolo County Ambulance Ordinance (Article 2 of Chapter 6 of Title 4 of the Yolo County Code) to reflect the addition of a "Critical Care Transport" and "Inter-facility Transportation" definitions and to reflect modification to the "Local EMS Agency" definition to remove the second passage related to Yolo County's involvement with Sierra Sacramento Valley EMS Agency; and
     
  2. Adopt ordinance amending the Yolo County Ambulance Ordinance (Article 11 of Chapter 6 of Title 4 of the Yolo County Code) to reflect modifying the minimum insurance requirements of the Permittee.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
Champion job creation and economic opportunities
Collaborate to maximize success
Enhance and sustain the safety net
Preserve and ensure safe and crime free communities
Provide fiscally sound, dynamic and responsive services
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
Background

On December 4, 2012, the Board approved withdrawal from Sierra-Sacramento Valley (S-SV) Emergency Medical Services EMS Agency Joint Powers Agreement. In addition, the Board approved the creation of a Yolo County Local Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency.

On May 21, 2013, the Board approved waiving the first reading and received public comment regarding the proposed Ordinance changes.

Reason for Recommended Action

The Yolo County Health Department has been working on establishing the Yolo County Emergency Medical Services Agency (YEMSA) effective July 1, 2013. The YEMSA is responsible for ensuring the contracted Ambulance Provider(s) is in compliance with all applicable protocols, procedures and policies. In conjunction with contracted consultants and peers in a review of current Ordinance language, it was determined through this review process to appropriately modify the language to modern day standards. The addition of the 2 new definitions will clarify the specific services required of the ambulance provider while the modification to the existing definition will comply with the Board action approved on December 4, 2012. Lastly, the modification of the minimum insurance standards will be more in-line with current rates. These changes to the Yolo County Ordinance will coincide with YEMSA's compliance standards made to ensure safe, high level and reliable ambulance services are provided to the residents of Yolo County.
Other Agency Involvement

County Counsel


Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
Total cost of recommended action:    $  
Amount budgeted for expenditure:    $  
Additional expenditure authority needed:    $  
On-going commitment (annual cost):    $  
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
$0
Attachments
Att. A. Ordinance No. 1431

Form Review
Inbox Reviewed By Date
County Counsel Hope Welton 05/24/2013 10:40 AM
Form Started By: htan Started On: 05/15/2013 08:27 AM
Final Approval Date: 05/24/2013

    

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