26-8a-405.2. Selection of provider -- Request for competitive sealed proposal --
Public convenience and necessity.
(1) (a) A political subdivision may contract with an applicant approved under Section
26-8a-404 to provide 911 ambulance or paramedic services for the geographic service area that is
approved by the department in accordance with Subsection (2), if the political subdivision
complies with the provisions of this section and Section 26-8a-405.3.
(b) The provisions of this section and Sections 26-8a-405.1 and 26-8a-405.3 do not
require a political subdivision to issue a request for proposal for ambulance or paramedic
services. If a political subdivision does not contract with an applicant in accordance with this
section and Section 26-8a-405.3, the provisions of Sections 26-8a-406 through 26-8a-409 apply
to the issuance of a license for ambulance or paramedic services in the geographic service area
that is within the boundaries of the political subdivision.
(c) (i) For purposes of this Subsection (1)(c):
(A) "Local district" means a local district under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local
Government Entities - Local Districts, that:
(I) is located in a county of the first or second class; and
(II) provides fire protection, paramedic, and emergency services.
(B) "Participating municipality" means a city or town whose area is partly or entirely
included within a county service area or local district.
(C) "Participating county" means a county whose unincorporated area is partly or entirely
included within a local district.
(ii) A participating municipality or participating county may contract with a provider for
911 ambulance or paramedic service as provided in this section and Section 26-8a-405.3.
(iii) If the participating municipality or participating county contracts with a provider for
911 ambulance or paramedic services under this section and Section 26-8a-405.3:
(A) the local district is not obligated to provide the ambulance or paramedic services that
are included in the contract between the participating municipality or the participating county and
the 911 ambulance or paramedic provider;
(B) the local district may impose taxes and obligations within the local district in the
same manner as if the participating municipality or participating county were receiving all
services offered by the local district; and
(C) the participating municipality's and participating county's obligations to the local
district are not diminished.
(2) (a) The political subdivision shall submit the request for proposal and the exclusive
geographic service area to be included in the request for proposal to the department for approval
prior to issuing the request for proposal. The department shall approve the request for proposal
and the exclusive geographic service area:
(i) unless the geographic service area creates an orphaned area; and
(ii) in accordance with Subsections (2)(b) and (c).
(b) The exclusive geographic service area may:
(i) include the entire geographic service area that is within the political subdivision's
boundaries;
(ii) include islands within or adjacent to other peripheral areas not included in the
political subdivision that governs the geographic service area; or
(iii) exclude portions of the geographic service area within the political subdivision's
boundaries if another political subdivision or licensed provider agrees to include the excluded
area within their license.
(c) The proposed geographic service area for 911 ambulance or paramedic service must
demonstrate that non-911 ambulance or paramedic service will be provided in the geographic
service area, either by the current provider, the applicant, or some other method acceptable to the
department. The department may consider the effect of the proposed geographic service area on
the costs to the non-911 provider and that provider's ability to provide only non-911 services in
the proposed area.
Amended by Chapter 360, 2008 General Session
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