NAC450B.520. Permits: Denial of application.  


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  • The Health Division may disapprove an application for a permit or an application for the renewal of a permit to operate a service or fire-fighting agency for one or more of the following reasons, regardless of the category of the proposed service or agency or its level of emergency care:

         1. The applicant for a permit to operate an ambulance, air ambulance or agency’s vehicle had previously held a business license or any other permit or license to operate such a service and that permit or license was revoked.

         2. The applicant for a permit to operate an ambulance, air ambulance or agency’s vehicle has a criminal record which might reasonably indicate that there is reasonable cause to believe that the applicant might not operate the service or fire-fighting agency in a manner that would promote the health and general welfare of persons within this state who may need to use the service.

         3. The applicant for a permit to operate an ambulance, air ambulance or agency’s vehicle does not have the equipment, licensed attendants or medical director required by this chapter.

         4. The applicant for a permit to operate an air ambulance does not meet the Federal Aviation Rules for certification under CFR Part 91 or Part 135, or both, as published in the Federal Register, January 1, 1985.

     [Bd. of Health, Ambulance Reg. § 6.001, eff. 12-3-73; renumbered as §§ 6.1-6.1.4, 2-28-80]—(NAC A 10-14-82; 8-22-86; 8-1-91; R045-97, 10-30-97)