Laserfiche WebLink
Charles Sullivan, Attorney representing Lifeline Medical <br />Services, explained that this company has purchased C & J <br />Ambulance Service which already has a Certificate of Need in this <br />county, and they are requesting a transfer of that certificate. <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised that a Certificate of Public <br />Necessity must be obtained from the County prior to getting a <br />license from the State. There are certain standards that the <br />State has with respect to operation of the service; however, <br />counties have the option to adopt an ordinance establishing <br />separate standards prior to the issuance of the certificate. He <br />noted that Attorney Sullivan has indicated that none of the other <br />four counties in this area have adopted such ordinances. <br />Attorney Sullivan assured the Commission that the while the <br />company plans to expand, it will maintain the same quality of <br />service. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously <br />adopted Resolution 85-45, issuing a Certificate <br />of Public Convenience and Necessity to Lifeline Medical <br />Services, Inc. <br />35 <br />APR 24 198 BOOT Gil fdUr 6qo <br />5 <br />