[Adopted 5-14-2018 by Ord. No. 3113]
This article shall be known as the "Emergency Response Payment Reimbursement Ordinance."
The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the following meanings:
ACTUAL AND REASONABLE RESPONSE COSTS
An amount that is consistent with what a reasonable person would pay in the same or similar circumstances for the same business or for the same or similar item. This term shall not include any costs for labor.
EMERGENCY
Incidents, including but not limited to motor-vehicle accidents, home fires, flooding, and water damage, and spills of hazardous materials, that require responsive, coordinated action to protect an individual and/or entity, the environment, critical infrastructure or property.
OFFICIAL DISPATCH
The dispatch of any Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire equipment or personnel to an emergency by the Lehigh County 911 Call Center or a response to a special call or request from a municipal, regional, or state police department with an emergency.
THIRD-PARTY BILLING SERVICE
Any entity authorized and utilized by the Township of Whitehall and the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire for billing and collection of actual and reasonable response costs.
WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP BUREAU OF FIRE
The Township of Whitehall's Fire Department, including but not limited to the volunteer fire companies within the Township of Whitehall, their equipment, and personnel, who provide fire and rescue services throughout the Township of Whitehall and in neighboring municipalities upon request and/or in connection with the Township of Whitehall and its neighboring municipalities' mutual aid agreements.
A person and/or entity involved in an emergency that necessitates a response and/or official dispatch from the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire shall be liable for the actual and reasonable response costs incurred by the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire.
A. 
Billing. The Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire shall have the right and authority to seek reimbursement for actual and reasonable response costs related to an emergency as provided for under this article, which includes but is not limited to the actual or reasonable response costs of services provided, materials used, or equipment damaged in an emergency. The Township of Whitehall and the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire are hereby authorized to utilize third-party billing services in seeking reimbursement for actual and reasonable response costs permitted by this article. A bill for reimbursement must clearly itemize the costs that have been incurred by the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire and shall be in accordance with and consistent with the billing list attached hereto as Exhibit A,[1] which billing list may be revised from time to time by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Whitehall.
[1]
Editor's Note: Exhibit A is on file in the Township offices.
B. 
Reimbursement. If a person and/or entity receives a bill for actual and reasonable response costs as provided for under this article, the person and/or entity shall be responsible for payment of the bill. A person and/or entity may elect to submit the bill to an insurance company; however, submission of a bill to an insurance company shall not relieve the person and/or entity from financial responsibility for payment of the bill if an insurance company denies payment of the bill or opts not to pay the bill in full.
C. 
Failure to pay. The Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire or any third-party billing service that submits to a person and/or entity a bill for actual and reasonable response costs as provided for under this article may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover the amount of actual and reasonable response costs if the person and/or entity fails to pay the amount of the bill. Any action in a court of competent jurisdiction brought by the Whitehall Township Bureau of Fire or any third-party billing service may include reasonable interest, reasonable administrative fees, reasonable attorney fees, and court fees in addition to the outstanding amount of the bill for actual and reasonable response costs.