§ 110.43 CERTAIN ACTS PROHIBITED.
   No chauffeur or attendant registered and licensed hereunder shall:
   (A) Refuse to promptly transport or attend any sick or injured person after responding to a call, without good cause.
   (B) Demand or receive compensation other than that established and prescribed herein, or fail to give a receipt for moneys received.
   (C) Give or allow rebate, commission, discount, or any reduced rate not provided in the established rate.
   (D) Induce or seek to induce a change in the destination to or from a hospital or other place specified by the person engaging the ambulance.
   (E) Induce or seek to induce any person engaging an ambulance to patronize or retain the services of any hospital, convalescent home, mortuary, cemetery, attorney, private accident investigator, nurse, or any person that could benefit financially as a result of the inducement.
   (F) Fail to keep his person clean and presentable when on duty.
   (G) Release his patient from his care until he is assured that some responsible person is available to receive such patient.
   (H) Use a siren or flashing red light, unless on an emergency call as defined in § 110.01.
   (I) Disobey the lawful orders of a police officer at the scene of an accident, or other similar emergency.
   (J) Smoke while driving an ambulance when occupied by a patient or while being the attendant for a patient, as attendant is defined in § 110.01.
   (K) Exceed the legally posted speed limit by more than ten miles per hour when on an emergency call as defined in § 110.01.
      (1) Fail to slow to ten miles per hour, or less, at any traffic signal showing red or at any stop sign while on an emergency call as defined in § 110.01.
(Ord. 281, passed 4-18-67) Penalty, see § 110.99