Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 641 - Emergency Medical Services
Subchapter 11 - Specialty Care Ambulance Service
Section 310:641-11-4 - Renewal of a specialty care ambulance license
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 310:641-11-4
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) The Department shall provide to all licensed specialty care ambulance services a "Survey/Renewal Form" each December. This form shall be considered and utilized as a renewal application, if due. The "Survey/Renewal Form" along with proof of current workers' compensation and liability insurance shall be returned to the Department by January 31st each year.
(1) Upon receipt of a
complete and correct renewal application, a renewal fee statement shall be
mailed by the Department to each licensee in need of renewal.
(2) A non-refundable fee for the renewal of
an ambulance service license shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00), fifty
dollars ($50.00) for each substation, plus twenty dollars ($20.00) for each
vehicle in excess of two (2).
(3)
An ambulance service license shall be renewed if:
(A) The ambulance service has applied for
such renewal;
(B) The ambulance
service has no outstanding deficiencies or is in need of correction as may be
identified during inspection of the service, and;
(C) The proper fee has been received by the
Department.
(b) An ambulance service license, if not renewed by midnight June 30 of the expiration year, shall be considered non-renewed.
(1) A grace period of thirty
(30) days is permitted under 63 O.S. Section
1-1702.
(2) Thereafter a new application shall be
required for the continuation of any such license, and the applicant shall be
subject to initial application procedures. An extension may be granted by the
Department for the purpose of renewal, subject to a determination by the
Department of the following:
(A) the safety,
need, and well-being of the public and general populace to be served by the
ambulance service; and
(B) the
availability of personnel, equipment, and the financial ability of the
applicant to meet the minimum standards of emergency medical services
law.
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