781.04  OPERATION AND LICENSE STANDARDS; INSPECTION.
   (a)   Each ambulance shall, at all times when in use as such:
      (1)   Be suitable for the transportation of patients from the standpoint of health, sanitation and safety and be maintained in suitable premises;
      (2)   Contain equipment conforming with the standards, requirements and regulations provided for in Section 781.05 and elsewhere in this chapter, which shall be in proper and good condition for such use;
      (3)   Contain equipment conforming with the standards, requirements and regulations provided by either the State or the United States government;
      (4)   Currently comply with all applicable laws and local ordinances relating to health, sanitation and safety;
      (5)   Be equipped with such lights, sirens and special markings to designate it as an ambulance as may be prescribed in reasonable regulations promulgated by the license officer;
      (6)   Be staffed with two licensed individuals of which one must be either an attendant or an attendant driver.
   (b)   Any change of ownership of a licensed ambulance shall terminate the license and shall require a new application and a new license and conformance with all the requirements of this chapter as upon original licensing.
   (c)   Application for transfer of any ambulance license to another or substitute vehicle shall require conformance with all the requirements of this chapter as upon original licensing.  No ambulance license may be sold, assigned, mortgaged or otherwise transferred without the approval of the license officer and a finding of conformance with all the requirements of this chapter as upon original licensing.
   (d)   Each licensed ambulance, its equipment and the premises designated in the application and all records relating to its maintenance, employees, and operation, as such, shall be open to inspection by the license officer or his designated representatives during usual hours of operation.
   (e)   No official entry made upon a license may be defaced, removed or obliterated.
(Ord. 13, 1970.)