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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 4 RESERVED
CHAPTER 5 AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS
CHAPTER 5A AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 6A AMUSEMENT CENTERS
CHAPTER 7 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 7A ANTI-LITTER REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
CHAPTER 8A BOARDING HOME FACILITIES
CHAPTER 9 BICYCLES
CHAPTER 9A BILLIARD HALLS
CHAPTER 9B BUILDING SECURITY
CHAPTER 9C RESERVED
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 10A RESERVED
CHAPTER 10B RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 CEMETERIES AND BURIALS
CHAPTER 12 CITY YOUTH PROGRAM STANDARDS OF CARE
CHAPTER 12A CODE OF ETHICS
CHAPTER 12B CONVENIENCE STORES
CHAPTER 13 COURTS, FINES AND IMPRISONMENTS
CHAPTER 13A DALLAS TRANSIT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 14 DANCE HALLS
CHAPTER 14A RESERVED
CHAPTER 14B EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 15 RESERVED
CHAPTER 15A ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 15B EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
CHAPTER 15C EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 15D EMERGENCY VEHICLES
CHAPTER 16 DALLAS FIRE CODE
CHAPTER 17 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 18 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
CHAPTER 19 HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 19A RESERVED
CHAPTER 20 EARNED PAID SICK TIME
CHAPTER 20A FAIR HOUSING AND MIXED INCOME HOUSING
CHAPTER 21 RESERVED
CHAPTER 22 RESERVED
CHAPTER 23 RESERVED
CHAPTER 24 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 25 LOAN BROKERS
CHAPTER 25A MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 26 RESERVED
CHAPTER 27 MINIMUM PROPERTY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 28 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
ARTICLE III
PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS.
SEC. 15D-65.   DEFINITIONS.
   In this article:
      (1)   DIRECTOR means the director of the department designated by the city manager to enforce and administer this article or the director’s authorized representative.
      (2)   PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION means a corporation that provides a general public service under a franchise from the city and that has a need to dispatch vehicles to the scene of accidents, fires, explosions, or other disasters on an emergency basis. (Ord. Nos. 19312; 24661)
SEC. 15D-66.   PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No person shall operate or cause to be operated a vehicle for a public service corporation as an emergency vehicle without first obtaining a permit. (Ord. Nos. 14586; 19312; 24661)
SEC. 15D-67.   APPLICATION.
   (a)   A public service corporation which desires to have a vehicle designated as an authorized emergency vehicle shall apply to the director for a permit for each vehicle to be designated.
   (b)   The application shall be on a form provided by the director and shall contain all information reasonably necessary to enable him to determine whether the vehicle meets the requirements of this article. (Ord. Nos. 14586; 19312; 24661)
SEC. 15D-68.   PERMIT ISSUANCE; STANDARDS OF OPERATION.
   (a)   The director shall consider each application and shall issue a permit designating the vehicle of a public service corporation as an authorized emergency vehicle if he finds that:
      (1)   it is necessary to have vehicles owned by the public service corporation at the scene of accidents, fires, explosions, or other disasters in the shortest possible time to protect public health, safety, and welfare of persons and property and that they should be permitted to travel as authorized emergency vehicles during these emergencies;
      (2)   the vehicle is properly equipped with siren and flashing red lights as required by Section 124, Article 6701d, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes; and
      (3)   the vehicle has a current state inspection sticker of the state department of public safety.
   (b)   If the director finds that these three conditions do not exist, he shall deny the permit.
   (c)   The director may establish rules or standards of operation regarding public service emergency vehicles. (Ord. Nos. 14586; 19312; 24661)
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