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Agenda 12/08/2015 Item #16E 412/8/2015 16.E.4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to renew Collier County's Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support Transport for one year and authorize the Chairman to execute the Permit and Certificate. OBJECTIVE: To allow Emergency Medical Services to continue to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS) services to the citizens and visitors of Collier County. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is currently operating under a COPCN for ALS transport. Section 10 of Collier County Ordinance No. 04- 12, as amended, allows renewal certificates to be approved routinely by the Board upon advice of the County Manager or designee. The Director of the Bureau of Emergency Services is the Zn County Manager's designee. In addition, Section 10 provides that renewals be based on the same standards as the granting of the original COPCN along with such other factors as may be relevant. The minimum requirements for an application to be deemed complete are set forth in the Collier County Ordinance No. 04 -12, as amended, Section 5. The application is back -up to this item. In accordance with Section 10 of Ordinance No. 04 -12, as amended, the Director of the Bureau of Emergency Services recommends approval based on his finding that there is a public necessity for EMS to provide the service and that all other requirements under Ordinance No. 04 -12 have been met. If this item is approved by the Board, the renewal COPCN and Permit will commence on January 1, 2016 and expire on December 31, 2016. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Ordinance allows the renewal COPCN to be approved routinely by the Board without a hearing. If a hearing is held the standards set forth in Ordinance No. 04 -12, Section 7 apply. Section 7 states: "The Board of County Commissioners shall not grant a certificate unless it shall find, after public hearing and based on competent evidence that each of the following standards has been satisfied: A. That there is a public necessity for the service. In making such determination, the Board of County Commissioners shall consider, as a minimum, the following factors: The extent to which the proposed service is needed to improve the overall emergency medical services (EMS) capabilities of the County. Packet Page -1645- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. 2. The effect of the proposed service on existing services with respect to quality of service and cost of service. 3. The effect of the proposed service on the overall cost of EMS service in the County. 4. The effect of the proposed service on existing hospitals and other health care facilities. 5. The effect of the proposed service on personnel of existing services and the availability of sufficient qualified personnel in the local area to adequately staff all existing services. (2) That the applicant has sufficient knowledge and experience to properly operate the proposed service. (3) That, if applicable, there is an adequate revenue base for the proposed service. (4) That the proposed service will have sufficient personnel and equipment to adequately cover the proposed service area." Ordinance No. 04 -12, Section 8 provides: "In making the determinations provided for in Section 7 above, the Board may, in its sole discretion, appoint a Hearing Officer to hold a public hearing and to make factual findings and conclusions as a result of the hearing. Should a Hearing Officer be appointed, said Hearing Officer shall render a written report to the Board within 30 days of the hearing, which report shall contain the officer's findings and conclusions of fact, and a recommended order. The findings and conclusions of fact shall be binding upon the Board, but the recommended order shall be advisory only." This item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. - JAB RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners accepts the Director of the Bureau of Emergency Services' findings and approves and authorizes the Chairman to execute a Permit and renewal COPCN to Collier County Emergency Medical Services for ALS Transport. ZD Prepared by: Artie Bay, Supervisor — EMS Admin. Attachments: A — List of Vehicles B — Schedule of Fees C — Memo from Director to CM Memo from Chief to CM Permit Certificate Packet Page -1646- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.E.16.E.4. Item Summary: Recommendation to renew Collier County's Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support Transport for one year and authorize the Chairman to execute the Permit and Certificate. Meeting Date: 12/8/2015 Prepared By Name: BayArtie Title: Supervisor - Accounting, Administrative Services Department 11/6/2015 11:53:45 AM Approved By Name: pochopinpat Title: Operations Coordinator, Administrative Services Department Date: 11/6/2015 2:34:37 PM Name: KopkaWalter Title: Chief - Emergency Medical Services, EMS Operations Date: 11/6/2015 4:29:33 PM Name: SummersDan Title: Division Director - Bureau of Emer Svc, Bureau of Emergency Services Date: 11/10/2015 5:11:22 PM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 11/12/2015 4:46:30 PM Name: PriceLen Title: Department Head - Administrative Svc, Administrative Services Department Date: 11/16/2015 2:17:37 PM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 11/17/2015 3:36:44 PM Packet Page -1647- Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 11/18/2015 9:17:05 AM 12/8/2015 16.E.4. Name: WellsLaura Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Office of Management & Budget Date: 11/19/2015 10:13:08 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 11/19/2015 11:33:56 AM Packet Page -1648- W U a W a Q U W U z w a w w N Y L. 'a N d w N �3 0 a� y �4 O N i W O y N Q Q y •b W w � � W O 3 3 3 W F a U o v Y U 5 U UW O O W O O C b O O N 0 � � b y. cOi p o % � y V O O U n7 N 2 b o V UU ELI O W U b b � -A W y y O � V ' p C7 N Y L. 'a N d w N �3 0 a� y �4 O N i W O Packet Page -1649- V) 0 N O .� O U O z� U ! +1 �u aV+ A O N ti A d W im N w 0 i 0 a Q 12/8/2015 16.E.4. N t+1 N E U A A 0 W V p>1 0 o b Q � o QV .V Cd Ilti Q M N N 4 w Q Q W W w w F 3 3 3 W F a Packet Page -1649- V) 0 N O .� O U O z� U ! +1 �u aV+ A O N ti A d W im N w 0 i 0 a Q 12/8/2015 16.E.4. N t+1 N E U A A 0 W V p>1 0 o b Q � o QV .V Cd Ilti Q M N N 4 w 12/8/2015 16.E.4. COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Renewal of Class 1 COPCN This Permit Expires December 31, 2016 Name of Service: Collier County Emergency Medical Services Name of Owner or Manager: Collier County Board of County Commissioners_ Principal Address of Service: 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway, Naples, Florida 34113 Business Telephone: 239 252 -3740 Emergency Telephone: 9 -1 -1 Description of Services Area: The 2,032 square miles encompassing Collier County Number of Ambulances on 24 hour duty: 26 ground units (ambulances) Number of Ambulances on 12 hour duty: 1 ground unit (as needed during season taken from reserve fleet). Number of reserve Ambulances: 19 Number of non - transport ALS vehicles 11 Number of Medivac helicopter: 1 See attachment "A" for description of vehicles. This permit, as provided in Ordinance 04 -12, as amended, shall allow the above named Ambulance Service to operate Emergency Medical Services for a fee or charge for the following area(s): Collier County until the expiration date hereon, except that this permit may be revoked by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County at any time the service named herein shall fail to comply with any local, state or federal laws or regulation applicable to the provision of Emergency Medical Services. Issued and approved this b� h day of.�(, 2015. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSSIONERS Dwight E. Brock, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Deputy Clerk Tim Nance, Chairman Approved as to form & legality: ,n t &AAl Assist County Attor y Packet Page -1650- `- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. ATTACHMENT A Packet Page -1651- Permit# ALS Year Make Model VIN 1 1453 AT 1999 EUROCOPTER EC135 N911CK 2 16170 T 2010 FORD F550 1FDAF5GR1AEB39235 3 16166 T 2010 FORD F550 1FDAF5GR7AEB25355 4 16168 T 2010 FORD F550 1FDAF5GR8AEB39233 5 16167 T 2010 FORD F550 1FDAF5GR9AEB25356 6 16169 T 2010 FORD F550 1FDAF5GRXAEB39234 7 18087 T 2013 FORD F550 1FDUF5GTODEA35168 8 18868 T 2015 FORD F550 1FDUF5GTOFEA64026 9 17257 T 2012 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT10EB23693 10 18089 T 2013 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT2DEA35169 11 18869 T 2015 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT2FEA64027 12 17258 T 2012 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT3CEB23694 13 19045 T 2015 Ford F550 1FDUF5GT4FEC82390 14 19046 T 2015 Ford F550 1FDUF5GT6FEC82391 15 18088 T 2013 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT7DEA35166 16 18866 T 2015 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT7FEA64024 17 17255 T 2012 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT8CEB23691 18 18870 T 2015 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT8FEA98764 19 19044 T 2015 Ford F550 1FDUF5GT8FEC82389 20 19047 T 2015 Ford F550 1FDUF5GT8FEC82392 21 18090 T 2013 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT9DEA35167 22 18867 T 2015 FORD F550 1FDUF5GT9FEA64025 23 17256 T 2012 FORD F550 1FDUF5GTXCEB23692 24 19048 T 2015 Ford F550 1FDUF5GTXFEC82393 25 13313 T 2005 INTERNATIONAL 4300 1HTMNAAM85H689274 26 13312 T 2003 INTERNATIONAL 4400 1HTMRAAMX3H573348 27 15463 T 2003 STERLING ACETERA 2FZAAHBW43AK59622 28 12440 T 2004 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS14AM52869 29 14123 T 2007 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS17AY33965 30 12445 T 2004 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS24AM52864 31 19305 T 2004 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS44AM52865 32 14125 T 2007 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS47AY33961 33 14121 T 2007 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS67AY33962 34 12442 T 2004 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS84AM52867 35 14124 T 2007 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCS87AY33963 36 12441 T 2004 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFCSX4AM52868 37 14637 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ08AZ51755 38 14629 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ18AZ51747 39 14632 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ18AZ51750 40 14630 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ28AZ51748 41 14633 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ38AZ51751 42 18881 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ58AZ51749 43 14634 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ58AZ51752 44 14635 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ78AZ51753 45 14636 T 2008 STERLING ACETERA 2FZACFDJ98AZ51754 46 18871 T 2015 FORD F650 3FRMF6GZ1FV675309 47 19304 2015 Ford EXPLORER 1 FM5K8AR2FGC26953 48 19303 2015 Ford EXPLORER 1FM5K8AROFGC26952 49 18248 2013 FORD EXPLORER 1FM5K8AR6DGC15886 50 16567 2010 FORD EXPLORER 1FMEU7D83AUA65806 51 16566 2010 FORD EXPLORER 1FMEU7D85AUA42785 52 17877 2010 FORD EXPLORER 1FMEU7D85AUA65807 53 17878 2006 FORD EXPEDITION 1FMPU16546LA60376 54 17879 2003 FORD Crown Victoria 2FAFP71 W23X186492 55 17880 2004 FORD Crown Victoria 2FAFP71 WX4X124758 56 17881 2007 FORD Crown Victoria 2FAHP71W07X126287 57 17882 2007 FORD Crown Victoria 2FAHP71W27X126288 TOTAL BLS ALS (Transport) ALS (Non Transport AIR 57 0 45 11 1 Packet Page -1651- 12/8/2015 16.E.4.! Attachment B RESOLUTION NO.08 - 27 A RESOLUTION OF TAE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR UP- DATED EMS USER FEES FOR COLLIER COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICES, UP -DATED BILLING AND COLLECTION PROCEDURE, HOSPITAL TRANSPORT BILLING AND FEES, ADJUSTMENTS OF EMS USER FEES PURSUANT TO COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE N0.96 -36, WAIVER OF EMS USER FEES FOR SPF,CIAL EVENTS, AND AN UPDATED PROCEDURE FOR APPROVING HARDSHIP CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS; SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 07-1921 AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County Emergency Medical Services ( hercinafter referred to as "EMS ") provides ambulance services to the residents and visitors of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Collier County EMS operating budget is funded exclusively through ad valorem taxes and user fees; and WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners recently entered into an Agreement with Advanced Data Processing, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as to "Billing Consultant') to provide collection services for ambulance services and associated fees; and WHEREAS, this Resolution is Intended to apply lrrespective of whether EMS billing staff, Advanced Data Processing, Inc., or any other billing consultant is responsible for the collection of fees for ambulance servicos; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 96 -36 § 5 provides that the user fees for ambulance services may be established by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioner$ (hereinafter referred'to as to "the Board'). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: EMS USER FEES BASE RATES; SERVICE LEVELS CODES BASE :HAROE9 A. EMS — BLS NON- EMEROENCY A0428 $ 700,00 B, EMS — BLS EMERGENCY A0429 $ 700.00 C. EMS —ALS I NON- EMBROENCY A0426 S 700.00 D. EMS ALS I EMERGENCY A0427 $ 700.00 E. EMS — ALS 2 EMBROENCY A0433 $ 750.00 F. EMS -- SPECIALTY CARE A0434 $ 800.00 G. EMS— TREATMENT W/O TRANSPORT A0098 $ 175.00 H. EMS -- HELICOPTER A0431 S 5,900.00 MILEAGE RATES: SERVICE LEVELS CODES MILEAgH C ARQg A. EMS —GROUND UNIT A042S S 12.25 (Minimum Charge of I mile and no cap) B. EMS — AIRUNIT A0436 $ 110.00 SPECIAL 'VENT NQ_M( §Ct?LLANEQjJS &M$., SERV ICE LEVELI RATES A TWO (2) MEDICSIONH ALS VEHICLE (PER HOUR) S 150.00 Packet Page - 1652 12/8/2015 16.E.4. B. ONE (1) MEDICINO VBHICI,E (PER HOUR) S 50.00 !QOPIE§*,, Subject to statutory exemptions, "public records" are requited by Chapter 119, F.S. to be open to inspection and copying. Consistent with Chapter 119, Resolution No. 07 -327 establishes copying fees as follows: COEMS OF DOCUMENTS RATES A. One -sided copy which is 14 inches by g '/, inches or loss $ .15 B. Two -sided copy which is 14 inches by 9 %: inches or less $ .20 COPY SERVICE The actual cost of duplication for all other copies will be charged. The first hour of cost of duplication will not be charged. "Actual cost of duplicalioe is defined in § 119.07(1), RS as "the cost of the material and supplies used to duplicate the record," but does not Include the labor cost and overhead cost associated with such duplication. *Copying fees are subject to change only to the extent that either Chapter 119, RS or Resolution No. 07 -327, or both, are amended, replaced, or superseded. PAST DUE =011N't INTEREST ON PAST DUE ACCOUNTS S 1% monthly §ECXION TWO: BILLING COLLECTION PROCEDURE The following shall be the minimum guidelines for billing and collection procedures for ambulance service fees and charges: A. Initial fees and charges for ambulance service(s) shall be assessed either prior to or following the provision of service, m service dynamics reasonably allow. Unpaid fees and charges, subsequent to time of service shall be reflected in an accounts receivable subsidiary ledger system to be maintained by the EMS Department, B. EMS Billing Staff will transmit all data necessary to Billing Consultant to process the claim. I. Billing Consultant will send an initial bill to the service recipient's or responsible party's Insurance carrier as soon es insurance information has been received, validated, and entered by the billing Consultant on the account. 2. When a valid patient address is present, the Billing Consultant will follow the patient statement cycle outlined below. I. An Initial statement for ambulance services, including the HIPAA notice of privacy practices shall be sent fourteen (14) or more days after the data is entered by the Billing Consultant, but no later than 30 days after service has been provided. ii. If a non - Medicaid account remains unpaid, statements will be sent to the patient no later than every 60 days from the last filed date. If a claim is denied, a bill will be sent to the service recipient or responsible party. Ill. For Medicaid accounts, if the claim is denied because of no coverage at the time of service, or because it was determined to be not medically necessary to be transported by ambulance, a bill will be sent to the service recipient or responsibly party. Packet Page -1653- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. iv. In the event the service recipient or responsible party does not have or does not provide proof of insurance coveruge, statements will be sent to the patient no later than every 60 days from the last statement date. C. The Billing Consultant will provide a file with patients to be soul to collections to the County's contracted collection agency when all attempts to collect on the account have been exhausted by the Billing Consultant. The County may direct the Billing Consultant to not send a patient to collections at any time. Billing Consultant may send a patient to collections prior to exhaustion of all collection efforts when: I. The patient account has an invaild address. 2. Billing Consultant is directed by County to send a patient to collections. D. interest will be assessed at 1% per month on all accounts that are sent to the County's contracted collection agency. E. A reasonable and customary payment plan will be made available for all service recipients or responsible parties. Should the service recipient or responsible party at the time fail to meet the terms and conditions of the payment plan for a period of (60) sixty days, the unpaid balance shall reenter the collections process set forth in Section C. above at the point in the collections process at which it was taken out for a payment plan to be administered. F. When ambulance service bill(s), at the any stage in this billing and collection procedure, are returned because the Postal Service cannot effectuate delivery, the EMS Billing Section shall make reasonable effort to ascertain the correct mailing address. If reasonable efforts to ascertain a correct address fail, the amount(s) may be considered for other collection alternatives. 0. Nothing contained in this Section shall preclude reasonable telephone or other appropriate contact for billing and collection purposes, in accordance with all applicable laws. H. Throughout the fiscal year, the EMS Billing Section shall review all past due accounts and report to the Board of County Commissioners on an annual basis, of all past due accounts which are believed to be uncolleclible. 1. The Board may, after reviewing these past due accounts and offer finding, that diligent efforts at collection have proven unsuccessful, remove these past due accounts front active accounts receivable in accordance with generally accepted accounting procedures and pursuant to law by Resolution. J. Probate l;state Cases: Should a decedent have an unpaid balance for ambulance services, the following shall occur: 1. The decedent's Personal Representative will notify EMS Billing Staff that a probate estate has been filed with the Probate Court, 2. EMS Billing Staff shall ensure that a Notice of it Claim is timely flied with the Probate Court. 3. EMS Billing Staff shall ensure that the Office of the County Attorney is timely nodfled of such claim and provided with: 1) a copy of ambulance bill(s), 2) all correspondence between EMS Billing Staff/Billing Consultant) and Personal Representative, 3) Notice of Claim filed with the Probate Estate, and any other information necessary to pursue the claim. Packet Page -1654- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. 4. The Office of the County Attorney shall take all reasonable actions that are necessary to pursue such claim, including but not limited, to filing a lawsuit in the County Court to pursue such claim. S. If the estate has assets and $10,000 or less is owed for ambulance servlecs, the EMS Director and the County Attorney (or his designee) are authorized to take reasonable actions to reach a settlement with the Personal Representative or his attorney, Should a settlement be reached, the EMS Director and the County Attorney (or his designee) are authorized to execute a satisfaction and/or release on behalf of the County. if the estate has assets and in excess ofS10,000 is owed for ambulance services, any negotiated settlement /compromise of the ambulance billing claim shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. If tine estate has nominal assets or no assets, the County Manager may waive the rates, fees, and charges as set forth in Ordinance No. %•36, as it may be amended, replaced, or superseded. K. All accounts with a balance of $10 or less will be written off. SECPION THREEt HOSPITAL TRANSPORT BILLING AND FEES A. The fees set forth In Section One of this Resolution shall apply to ambulance transports that occur between a hospital's facilities. B. Should a hospital within the boundaries of Collier County have the need for a transport of a patient between hospital facilities located within the boundaries of Collier County, ambulance transport will be provided. C. Should a hospital within the boundaries of Collier County have the need for a transport of a patient to hospital facilities located outside the boundaries of Collier County, the County, will subject to equipment and manpower availability, at its sole discretion, utilize its resources to provide patient transport, D. Hospitals requesting ambulance transports shall be invoiced directly for ambulance transport service on a monthly basis. SECTION FOUR. ADJUSTMENT OF EMS USER FEES The following shall be minimum guidelines for adjustments to ambulance service fees. The Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with criteria established by the enabling Ordinance, may authorize other adjustments. A. Mcdieare and Medicaid AdjuA menu. Contractual. adjustments under Medicare and/or Medicaid assignment will be made In accordance with applicable Medicare and/or Medicaid rules and regulations. B. Victim's Compgrimilon Contractual Adjustments, Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations, C. Worker's CginWnsation Contractual Adjustments, Contractual adjustments will he made in accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations. D. trotggv Employee Adjustments. Board of County Commissioners and Constitutional Officers' employees that have Primary coverage under Collier County's insurance policy will be responsible for any deductibles, co-Payments or unpaid balances. An employee Packet Page -1655- may dispute his/her ambulance charge in accordance with procedures get forth in Ordinance No. 96 -36. E. Chamnus/Tr OM Adfultments. Contractual adjustments will be made In accordance with applicable Champus/fricamc rules and regulations. F. Railroad Retirement AduMmonts. Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations pertaining to Railroad Retirement Adjustments. O. ,dial Services Adjustments. Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with rules established by the County Manager and memorialized by a memorandum of understanding executed by the Social Services Director and the EMS Director. SECTION FIVEr WAIVER OF EMS USER VEE FOR SPECIAL EVENTS. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 96 -36, and from the effective date of this Resolution, user fees for EMS ambulance stand -by services may be waived if the Board finds that a valid public purpose has been established in recognition of their charitable contributions to the Community. SECTION SIX- HARDSHIP CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS. The Board recognizes that certain service recipients may need to be identified and processed as hardship cases. Payment plans will be established pursuant to the minimum guidelines set forth In this Resolution. A. Hardship cases will be established in accordance with rite Federal Poverty guidelines, as used by the Social Services Department of Collier County. B. Payment plans for hardship cases will be set up on a monthly basis, with a minimum payment of $ 10.00 per month. Hardship cages, placed on a payment plan wilt not accrue interest or be placed into collection. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a service recipient has a payment plan and does not make the agreed scheduled payments for a period longer than two (2) months, the account will be turned over to the County's contracted collection agency and interest will begin to accrue. SECTION SEVEN; SUPERCISION OF RESOLUTION 07 -192 This Resolution shall supersede Resolution No. 07 -192 SECTION EIGLU: EFFECTIVE DATE This Resolution shall become effective on January 29, 2008 PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day oftlf cl. ra 2008. ATTCs.T! `- DWIGHT E. BROCi,.:CLERK � �t�v�tt�baforki� legal sufficiency: �l A mod. Jennifdr A. BeJ dlb �2 Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, F RIDA By' 1/29/VT TO NNIN , CHAII Packet Page -1656- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. 12/8/2015 16.E.4. ATTACHMENT "C" u 6 0 2 ►V_ to j III I WAVI 1 Il 1 2 05 i TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager FROM: Dan Summers, Director Bureau of Emergency Services Division DATE: November 3, 2015 REF: Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department After review of the application to renew this certificate for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department, no further information is required at this time. The application is complete and sufficient. Packet Page -1657- 12/8/2015 16.E.4. Memorandum To: Leo Ochs, County Manager From: Walter Kopka, Chief Emergency Medical Services Department Date: November 3, 2015 Subject: Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department Per Collier County Ordinance Number 04 -12, as amended, please accept the following information for renewal of this required certificate: 1. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department is operated by the County's Board of County Commissioners located at: 3299 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida, 34112 The Board of County Commissioners is comprised of the following individuals: Donna Fiala, District 1 Georgia A. Hiller, District 2 Tom Henning, District 3 Penny Taylor, District 4 Tim Nance, District 5 The age of each member may be located at the Board of County Commissioner's Office. 2. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department will continue to provide service to the 2,032 square miles encompassing Collier County. 3. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has a total of fifty -seven (57) State licensed vehicles. Forty-five (45) of these are licensed ground transport ambulances and one (1) air ambulance (helicopter). There are also eleven (11) licensed ALS vehicles (non- transport). Of the above, twenty-six (26) licensed ground ambulances, and the air ambulance (helicopter) operate 24 hours and day, seven days a week. At least (1) additional ground transport licensed ambulance may operate 12 hours a day, seven days a week (as needed) during the seasonal months and is taken out of the reserve ambulances. The remaining, nineteen (19) licensed ALS ground transport ambulances are held in reserve. (Attachment A). Emergency Medical Services Packet Page -1658- 4 5 Ci 7. 8. a 12/8/2015 16.E.4. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has one main office and twenty -five (25) substations located throughout Collier County at the following locations: Headquarters Station 1 Station 2 Station 10 Station 20 Station 21 Station 22 Station 23 Station 24 Station 25 Station 30 Station 31 Station 32 Station 40 Station 42 Station 43 Station 44 Station 46 Station 48 Station 50 Station 60 Station 70 Station 71 Station 75 Station 90 Med- Flightl 8075 Lely Cultural Pkwy. 835 8t' Avenue South 977 26t' Avenue 14756 Immokalee Road 4798 Davis Blvd. 11121 E. Tamiami Trail 4375 Bayshore Drive 7227 Isle of Capri Road 2795 Airport Road North 8320 Collier Blvd 112 South 15' 1107 Carson Road 4819 Ave Maria Blvd. 1411 Pine Ridge Rd. 7010 Immokalee Road 16325 Vanderbilt Drive 766 Vanderbilt Beach Road 3010 Pine Ridge Road 16280 Livingston Road 1280 San Marco Road. 201 Buckner Avenue 4741 Golden Gate Parkway 95 13'' Street SW 4590 Santa Barbara Blvd. 175 Isle of Capri Road 2375 Tower Drive Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Immokalee, Florida Immokalee, Florida Ave Maria, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Marco Island, Florida Everglades, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has been licensed and certified to provide Advanced Life Support ambulance service in Collier County since April 6, 1981. Three (3) Collier County residents to act as references: Nancy Laschied 4500 Gulfshore Blvd. N. - #903 Naples, Florida 34103 Dr. James Hampton 823 Bentwood Drive Naples, Florida 34108 Janet Vasey 4398 Longshore Way N. Naples, Florida 34119 Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department schedules of service fees (Attachment B). November 3, 2015 Memorandum from Dan Summers, Director of Bureau of Emergency Services to County Manager Ochs stating no further information required. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department financial statement is available in Collier County's Finance Department. Emergency Medical Services Packet Page -1659-