The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Emerson
deem it vital to the public interest to continue the operation of
the Emerson Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc., and the services which
it renders to the residents of the Borough of Emerson and the benefits
it provides for the general health, safety and welfare of the community.
The Ambulance Corps shall respond to emergencies
and, when called upon, render ambulance and first aid service in accordance
with this chapter and all applicable federal and state statutes, rules
and regulations and in accordance with all bylaws and regulations
established by the Ambulance Corps, as permitted hereunder.
The Emerson Volunteer Ambulance Corps, referred
to herein as the "Ambulance Corps," which has previously been established
and created to provide emergency services within the territorial limits
of the Borough of Emerson, shall continue operating, and all bylaws
and regulations adopted by the Ambulance Corps or the Emerson Mayor
and Council previously shall remain in full force and effect, unless
amended, modified or contradicted by this chapter.
The Mayor shall appoint a committee, referred
to as the "Ambulance Committee," consisting of the Council Liaison
to the Ambulance Corps, the Assistant Council Liaison to the Ambulance
Corps and the Mayor. The Liaison to the Ambulance Corps shall act
as a liaison between the Ambulance Corps and the Mayor and Council,
and shall perform any duty and exercise any powers given to him or
her by the terms of the chapter. The Ambulance Corps and its members
and officers shall be responsible to report to the Ambulance Committee
all of their activities and provide any information requested by the
Ambulance Committee.
The Emerson Mayor and Council shall provide
to the Ambulance Corps certain rescue apparatus, equipment and the
use of certain facilities. It shall be the responsibility of the Ambulance
Corps to maintain this equipment, apparatus and facilities to the
extent directed to do so by the Emerson Mayor and Council, and the
Ambulance Corps shall provide periodic reports to the Emerson Mayor
and Council regarding these apparatus, equipment and facilities. Continued
use of this equipment, apparatus and facilities shall be within the
sole discretion of the Emerson Mayor and Council and shall only continue
for as long as the Emerson Mayor and Council believe that said equipment,
apparatus and facilities is being used properly and in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter.
[Amended 12-3-2013 by Ord. No. 1469]
A. All members
must fulfill the membership requirements as established in the constitution
and bylaws of the Ambulance Corps, successfully complete a police
background check and must meet all of the qualifications and requirements
established by this chapter.
B. Where an
applicant has been rejected by the Corps, the applicant can appeal
to the Ambulance Committee within 10 days of said rejection, and when
the Committee concludes after an appropriate hearing that the rejection
was arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable, the Committee may direct
that the application be accepted.
C. All new members
must be approved by the Emerson Mayor and Council.
D. All unsuccessful,
first-time applicants may reapply for membership one year from the
date of receipt of his or her denial letter from either the Ambulance
Corps Executive Committee or the Ambulance Committee of the governing
body, whichever shall be the latter. An applicant that receives a
denial letter for two consecutive years may not reapply for membership
for 10 years from the date of receipt of his or her denial letter
from either the Ambulance Corps Executive Committee or the Ambulance
Committee of the governing body, whichever shall be the latter.
[Amended 6-9-2015 by Ord.
No. 1501-15]
All members, except junior members, must be
citizens of the United States and be 18 years of age or older. A minimum
of 75% of the members eligible to vote must reside in the Borough
of Emerson.
The powers and duties of officers shall be as
established by the constitution and bylaws of the Ambulance Corps.
Among the other duties assigned to the Captain, he or she shall report
at least monthly to the Ambulance Committee, providing any and all
information requested by said Committee related to the operation of
the Corps.
Any officer in the Ambulance Corps may be removed
from office at any time by the Emerson Mayor and Council for neglect
of duty or other just cause after charges thereof have been made and
sustained, following a hearing before the Emerson Mayor and Council.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Within 90 days of the adoption of this chapter,
the Ambulance Corps shall provide to the Emerson Mayor and Council
a certified copy of its constitution and bylaws. At any time the constitution
and bylaws are amended, said amendments must be provided to the Emerson
Mayor and Council and approved by said Emerson Mayor and Council.
The Emerson Mayor and Council reserves the right to amend portions
of this chapter, even to the extent that they conflict with the constitution
and bylaws as adopted by the Ambulance Corps, and in such event the
constitution and/or bylaws shall be deemed amended in accordance with
any ordinance which contradicts or modifies them.