§ 7.17.060. License—Issuance conditions.  


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  • Except as provided by Sections 7.06.200 through 7.06.260 of this title, the director of the department of health services shall determine whether or not public convenience, necessity, and safety, require the issuance of an ambulette operator's license, and may take into consideration all facts as he or she may deem pertinent and proper, which shall include whether or not:

    A.

    The applicant has complied with all of the provisions of the title;

    B.

    The applicant is financially responsible and under efficient management;

    C.

    The applicant is, under normal conditions, serving or likely to serve the public adequately;

    D.

    The applicant has presented evidence sufficient to justify that public health, safety, welfare, and convenience warrant operation of the ambulette service within the specified operating area;

    E.

    The applicant is a fit and proper person to have an ambulette operator's license.

(Ord. 96-0068 § 6, 1996: Ord. 92-0132 § 11, 1992: Ord. 83-0017 § 4 (part), 1983.)