§ 91.21 APPLICATION.
   All persons applying for a certificate as required by the preceding section, shall file with the City Clerk a verified application which shall set forth the following:
   (A)   The name, address, residence and citizenship status of person applying for such certificate of convenience and necessity.
   (B)   The location, description, capacity and hourly availability of ambulance or ambulance services owned or operated by operator.
   (C)   The make, model and distinguishing color scheme and design, including any monogram or insignia to be used on each ambulance.
   (D)   Such vehicle or vehicles intended to be used for ambulance service have been inspected by the City Manager and meet the requirements of § 91.33.
   (E)   That the license fee provided by § 91.26(B) has been deposited with the City Clerk.
   (F)   The experience of the applicant in the transportation and care of sick or injured persons.
   (G)   The names, addresses and experience in first aid of each driver or helper employed, or to immediately be employed, in the operation of such ambulance service, and the driving experience of such driver or helper.
   (H)   Description of central location or housing facilities where each ambulance is to be located, which housing facilities shall be subject to approval of the City Manager.
   (I)   That the applicant carries public liability insurance in a minimum amount of $1,000,000 combined single limit and agrees that such policy shall carry an endorsement protecting the city against any claims or demands as a result of persons injured or killed or property damaged as a result of the operation of the ambulance or ambulances operated by the applicant, a copy of such policy or policies to be deposited with the City Clerk together with an endorsement thereon, requiring the carrier to notify the city ten days in advance of an intended cancellation or any material change in such coverage.
   (J)   Acknowledge receipt of and agree to comply with the rules and regulations governing ambulances as provided by § 91.10.
('61 Code, § 2A.4) (Ord. 360, passed - -; Am. Ord. 472, passed - - )