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Sec. 4-6.1102.    Stations and substations: Inspection.
   Every station and substation shall be inspected prior to the issuance of any permit and thereafter shall be inspected once yearly by the LEMSA for the purpose of determining whether or not the station or substation is in compliance with this chapter and any other Health Department regulations. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
Article 12. General Requirements Regulating Air Ambulances
Sec. 4-6.1201.    Air ambulance: Local compliance.
   An air ambulance must, in addition to other requirements in this chapter, comply with LEMSA policies and procedures. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
Article 13. Drugs, Dangerous Drugs and Controlled Substances
Sec. 4-6.1301.    Drugs, dangerous drugs and controlled substances: Compliance.
   All administration, supply, resupply, documentation, storage and security measures and destruction of drugs, dangerous drugs, controlled substances and hypodermic devices must be in compliance with all laws and regulations of the state and federal government and the LEMSA. As used in this section, drugs, dangerous drugs and controlled substances have the meaning ascribed to them in State Board of Pharmacy Regulations. Any permittee that stores drugs shall have a medical director or clinical pharmacist. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
Article 14. Required Reporting
Sec. 4-6.1401.    Change in fleet.
   Any change in a permittee's ambulance fleet must be filed by the permittee with the LEMSA within ten (10) days of its occurrence. Any new fleet will need to meet the requirements of ambulance service permit requirements and inspection. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
Sec. 4-6.1402.    Information: Submission required.
   Each service shall submit operational information as required by the LEMSA. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
Sec. 4-6.1403.    Records required.
   A run report/patient care record must be completed, as required by the LEMSA, by an attendant whenever a unit responds to a request for patient care, including dry runs. (§ 1, Ord. 1515, eff. December 19, 2019)
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