§ 31.17 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL.
   (A)   Duties. The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council shall review the delivery of emergency medical services by way of paramedics, emergency medical technicians, emergency and non- emergency/transport ambulance services, fire departments, police departments and emergency dispatch.
   (B)    Each of the organizations shall designate one (1) individual to serve on the Council:
         Boone County Fire Chief’s Association
         Kenton County Fire Chief’s Association
         Campbell County Firefighter’s Educational Association
         Northern Kentucky Firefighter’s Association
         St. Elizabeth Hospitals
         St. Luke Hospitals
         Northern Kentucky Emergency Medical Service, Inc.
          Northern Kentucky Disaster Emergency Services
         Northern Kentucky Police Chief’s Association
         Northern Kentucky City/County Administrators Association
         Senior Services of Northern Kentucky, Inc.
         St. Elizabeth’s A.L.S. System
   These individuals, after nomination by their respective sponsoring organization, shall be appointed by the Fiscal Court for a four- term and succeed themselves.
   (C)   Upon review of the status of the delivery of emergency medical services to the said counties, the council shall make recommendations to each Fiscal Court as to how they can best achieve consistent and efficient delivery of emergency medical services. The council’s findings take the form of a proposed ordinance to be adopted by the respective Fiscal Courts.
   (D)   The council shall remain in existence after compliance with this section for the purpose of continual monitoring of the of delivery of emergency medical services. The council shall promulgate rules and regulations for adoption by the Fiscal Court to achieve the goals of this section.
   (E)   This council shall be integrated with similar councils established by the counties of Boone and Kenton. The findings and recommendations shall be made with a view towards creating a unified system for the delivery of emergency medical services to the three counties.
(Ord. O-5-96, passed 7-17-96)