Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-1002 - Term and Transferability of Certificates of Registration (Authorized by A.R.S. Sections 36-2202(A)(4) and (5), 36-2209(A)(2), 36-2212, and 41-1092.11)
A. The
Department shall issue an initial certificate of registration:
1. With a term of one year from date of
issuance of the initial certificate of registration; or
2. If requested by the applicant, with a term
shorter than one year that allows for the Department to conduct annual
inspections of all of the applicant's ground ambulance vehicles at one
time.
B. The Department
shall issue a renewal certificate of registration with a term of one year from
the expiration date on the previous certificate of registration.
C. If a certificate holder submits an
application for renewal as described in
R9-25-1001 before the expiration
date of the current certificate of registration, the current certificate of
registration does not expire until the Department has made a final
determination on the application for renewal, as provided in A.R.S. §
41-1092.11.
D. A certificate of registration is not
transferable from one person to another.
E. If there is a change in the ownership of a
ground ambulance vehicle or the person who can legally possess and operate the
ground ambulance vehicle, the new owner or person who can legally possess and
operate the ground ambulance vehicle shall apply for and obtain a new
certificate of registration before operating the ground ambulance vehicle in
this state.
Notes
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