Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-1004 - Ground Ambulance Vehicle Inspections (Authorized by A.R.S. Sections 36-2202(A)(4) and (5), 36-2209(A)(2), 36-2212, 36-2232(A)(11), and 36-2241)
A. Except as
provided in
R9-25-910(B) and
subsection (B)(2), an applicant or a certificate holder shall:
1. Make a ground ambulance vehicle,
equipment, and supplies available for inspection within Arizona within 10
working days after a request by the Department; and
2. Upon the Department's request, provide the
opportunity to ride in or operate the ground ambulance vehicle being
inspected.
B. The
Department:
1. Shall inspect:
a. Each ground ambulance vehicle according to
R9-25-1005 and Table 10.1,
b.
Supplies and equipment according to Table 10.2, and
c. For the level of service the ground
ambulance vehicle is expected to be used to provide;
2. May inspect, without prior notification, a
ground ambulance vehicle or supplies and equipment, for the level of service a
ground ambulance vehicle is being used to provide at the time of inspection;
and
3. Shall conduct each
inspection in compliance with A.R.S. §
41-1009.
C. As permitted under A.R.S. §
36-2232(A)(11),
upon a certificate holder's request and at the certificate holder's expense,
the annual inspection of a ground ambulance vehicle required for renewal of a
certificate of registration may be conducted by a Department-approved
inspection facility according to Table 10.1.
D. A certificate holder may request the
Department to inspect all of the certificate holder's ground ambulance vehicles
at the same date and location.
E.
If, after inspection of a certificate holder's ground ambulance vehicle
according to Table 10.1, the Department determines that the ground ambulance
vehicle has:
1. A major defect, the
certificate holder shall take the ground ambulance vehicle out-of-service until
the major defect is corrected; or
2. A minor defect, the certificate holder:
a. May allow the ground ambulance vehicle to
be operated to transport patients for up to 15 calendar days while the minor
defect is corrected; and
b. After
15 calendar days, shall take the ground ambulance vehicle out-of-service until
the minor defect is corrected, unless granted an extension of time, according
to subsection (F), to repair the minor defect.
F. The Department may grant an extension of
time for a certificate holder to repair a minor defect upon a written request
from the certificate holder, detailing the reasons for the need of an extension
of time.
G. Within 15 calendar days
after the date of repair of a major defect or minor defect, a certificate
holder shall submit written notice and documentation of the repair to the
Department.
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