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Chairman Stanbridge wondered if we could continue trying to seek a solution, and <br />Director Keating stated that this will be a "yes" or "no" decision by the State. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and <br />the Motion passed by a 4-1 vote (Chairman <br />Stanbridge opposed). <br />11.B.1. HEALTH SOUTH TREASURE COAST <br />REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - RENEWAL OF A CLASS <br />"E1" CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND <br />NECESSITY TO PROVIDE WHEELCHAIR AND <br />COMFORT STRETCHER SERVICES <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of April 19, 2002: <br />TO: <br />THRO UGFI: <br />THROUGH: John King, Director <br />Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />Department of Eme <br />ncyServices <br />FROM: Brian Burkeen, EMS Chief <br />Division of Emergency Medical Services <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />April 19, 2002 <br />Approval of Renewal for a Class "El" Certificate of Public Convenience <br />and Necessity for HealthSouth Treasure Coast Rehabilitation Hospital, to <br />Provide Wheelchair and Comfort Stretcher Services. <br />On May 16, 2000, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approved a renewal of <br />Class 'El" Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for HealthSouth Treasure Coast <br />Rehabilitation Hospital, to provide Wheelchair transportation originating within Indian River County. <br />This certificate was necessary in order to comply with Indian River Code of Laws and Ordinances <br />as specified in Chapter 304. The certificate was approved and renewed for a period of two (2) years <br />and will expire May 16, 2002. <br />MAY 7, 2002 <br />-86- <br />. t) <br />1 1 C_ <br />