§ 93.03 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
      (1)   The dispatch, provision, or utilization of the police, fire fighting, and/or medical and rescue services by the village to or at an accident involving a motor vehicle where one or more of the drivers were operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated or visibly impaired as such terms are defined in the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code, as amended, or local ordinance substantially corresponding thereto; or were persons under 21 operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .02 - .07.
      (2)   The making of a traffic stop and arrest by a police officer when the driver was either operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated or visibly impaired as such terms are defined in the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code, as amended, or local ordinance substantially corresponding thereto; or were persons under 21 operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .02 - .07.
      (3)   The dispatch, provision or utilization of the police, fire fighting and/or medical and rescue services by the village, resulting in the arrest, and/or finding of guilt for criminal contempt for a violation of a personal protection order issued under Section 2950 or 2950a of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, M.C.L.A. §§ 600.2950 and 600.2950a, or for the violation of a foreign protection order that satisfies the conditions of validity provided in Section 2950i of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, M.C.L.A. § 600.2950i or local ordinance substantially corresponding to that section.
      (4)   The making of a stop and arrest by a police officer when the driver was either operating a snowmobile under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substance or both; with unlawful blood alcohol content; or while visibly impaired in violation or attempted violation of section 82127 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, M.C.L.A. § 324.82127, or local ordinance substantially corresponding to that section.
      (5)   The making of a stop and arrest by a police officer when the driver was either operating an ORV under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substance or both; with unlawful blood alcohol content; or while visibly impaired in violation or attempted violation of section 81134 or 81135 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, M.C.L.A. §§ 324.81134 and 324.81135, or local ordinance substantially corresponding to that section.
      (6)   The making of an arrest by a police officer when a pilot or crew member was operating an aircraft under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance, or a combination of intoxicating liquor and a controlled substance or any drug or combination of drugs that renders a person incapable of safely operating an aircraft or acting as a crew member of an aircraft; or who was operating an aircraft with an unlawful blood alcohol content in violation or attempted violation of section 185 of the Aeronautics Code of the State of Michigan, 1945 PA 327, M.C.L.A. § 259.185, or local ordinance substantially corresponding to that section.
      (7)   The making of a stop and arrest by a police officer when the driver was either operating a vessel on the waters of this state under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substance or both; with unlawful blood alcohol content; or while visibly impaired in violation or attempted violation of section 80176(1), (3), (4), or (5) of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, M.C.L.A. § 324.80176, or a local ordinance substantially corresponding to section 80176(1) or (3) of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, M.C.L.A. § 324.80176.
      (8)   The making an arrest of a person who intentionally makes a false report of the commission of a crime, or intentionally causes a false report of the commission of a crime to be made, to a peace officer, police agency of this state or of a local unit of government, 9-1-1 operator, or any other governmental employee or contractor or employee of a contractor who is authorized to receive reports of a crime, knowing the report is false, in violation or attempted violation of section 411a(2) of the Michigan Penal Code, 1931 PA 328, M.C.L.A. § 750.411a, or local ordinance substantially corresponding to that section.
      (9)   The making of a traffic stop and arrest by a police officer for a violation of the Michigan Vehicle Code, or any Uniform Traffic Code that is adopted as an ordinance of the village under Chapter 70 of this code, for a misdemeanor offense of operating a motor vehicle without a valid operator’s license.
   EXPENSES AND COSTS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE. The direct and reasonable costs incurred by the village associated with the occurrence of an emergency response and prosecution including, but not limited to, the following:
      (1)   The salaries or wages, including overtime pay, of law enforcement personnel for time spent responding to the emergency, arresting and processing the person after an arrest for a crime or crimes causing the emergency, preparing reports on the emergency, investigating the emergency, and collecting and analyzing evidence, including, but not limited to, determining bodily alcohol level and determining the presence of and identifying controlled substances in the blood, breath, or urine.
      (2)   The salaries, wages, or other compensation, including overtime pay, of fire department and emergency medical service personnel, including volunteer fire fighters or volunteer emergency medical service personnel, for time spent in responding to and providing fire fighting, rescue, and emergency medical services in relation to the emergency.
      (3)   The cost of medical supplies lost or expended by Fire Department and emergency medical service personnel, including volunteer fire fighters or volunteer emergency medical service personnel, in providing services in relation to the emergency.
      (4)   The salaries, wages, or other compensation, including but not limited to, overtime pay of prosecution personnel for time spent investigating and prosecuting the crime or crimes creating the emergency.
      (5)   The cost of extraditing a person from another state to this state, including but not limited to, all of the following:
         (a)   Transportation costs.
         (b)   The salaries or wages of law enforcement and prosecution personnel, including overtime pay, for processing the extradition and returning the person to this state.
   VESSEL. For purposes of this chapter, and consistent with the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, every description of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
(Ord. 2.17, passed 9-14-92; Am. Ord. 2.20, passed 11-28-94; Am. Ord. 2.31, passed 3-14-05; Am. Ord. 2.32, passed 3-23-09)