[Amended 3-13-2017 by Ord. No. 3-2017]
Pursuant to the Interlocal Services Act (N.J.S.A.
40:8A-1 et seq.), the Mayor or Deputy Mayor is hereby authorized to
execute, the Clerk or Deputy Clerk is hereby authorized to attest
and affix the Township seal to, and the Township is hereby authorized
to enter into a certain agreement between the Board of Fire Commissioners
of Fire District No. 2 (District) and Township of Moorestown (Township)
with respect to the provision of Emergency Medical Services (Agreement).
[Amended 3-13-2017 by Ord. No. 3-2017]
This chapter shall be known as Chapter
15, Emergency Medical Services Agreement.
AGREEMENT
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1. The Township and District agree that a comprehensive, effective
and efficient system of providing emergency medical services needs
to be maintained for the benefit of Moorestown residents within the
District. These services will be provided by the Lenola Fire Company
Emergency Unit. The Township has statutory authority to fund certain
emergency medical services. The Township is also subject to certain
statutory maximum funding limitations. The District agrees to assist
with the financial management, subject to certain funding from the
Township. However, all control of personnel and the provision of emergency
medical services rests with the Lenola Fire Company Emergency Unit.
The parties agree as follows:
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A. The Township is permitted to annually budget adequate funds to meet
EMS personnel cost shortfalls based on any inadequacy in billing revenues.
B. The District agrees to:
(1) Continue to assist in funding nonpersonnel emergency medical service
expenses such as fuel and general expenses and contribute toward the
purchase of new ambulances, when necessary, subject to the approval
of the Board as expressed in the adoption of the annual budget.
(2) Upon the request of the Lenola Fire Company Emergency Unit, submit
an annual financial report to the Township by January 31 of each year,
depicting personnel costs from the previous year and revenues generated
by the fee-for-service system. The report shall also include projections
of these expenses and revenues for the current year. The Township
Manager and District officials shall then meet to review the report
and determine the amount of funding, if any, required in the annual
municipal budget.
C. The Township Manager shall notify the District of
the final budgetary appropriation by April 1 of each year. The Township
Manager and District Administrator shall agree on a payment schedule.
2. Terms of the agreement: The agreement shall
be for a term of 12 months (January 1, 2003, through December 31,
2003). This agreement will automatically be renewed and extended for
a term of 12 months beginning January 1, 2004, and thereafter on an
annual basis. If either party desires to terminate this agreement,
a ninety-day prior notice is required.
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