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V.C.. Section 4461 - Unlawful Use of Forms of Registration, Plates, Permits, or Placards, ... Page 1 of 1 • • California ,Home DMV Home Page DMV Locations & Hours Thursday, Fe Forms (c) Except for the purpose of transporting disabled persons as specified in subdivision (b), no persor New Arrivals 4461. (a) No person may lend any certificate of ownership, registration card, license plate, special I • Other Services tab, or permit issued to him or her if the person desiring to borrow it would not be entitled to its use, i • New to California? person knowingly permit its use by one not entitled ,to it. • FAQs months, or by both that fine and imprisonment. • Site Map (b) No person to whom a disabled, person placard has been issued may lend the placard to any othe Commercial Permits any disabled person knowingly permit the use for parking purposes of the placard or identification lic Title & Registration pursuant to Section 5007 by one not entitled to it. A person to whom a disabled person placard has I Information permit another person to use the placard only while in the presence or reasonable proximity of the d • Vehicle Registration the of transporting the disabled, person. A. violation of this subdivision is a misdemeanor, pu • Personalized Plates of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by i • Boat Registration the county,jail for not more than six months, or by both that fine and imprisonment. License and ID Card Information (c) Except for the purpose of transporting disabled persons as specified in subdivision (b), no persor • Driver License disabled person placard that was not issued to him or her or that has been canceled or revoked pure • Other Services 22511.6. A violation of this subdivision is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than two r • ID Cards dollars ($250) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail for • Commercial License months, or by both that fine and imprisonment. • Vehicle Industry & Amended,Ch. 1149, Stats. 1994. Effective January 1, 1995. Commercial Permits (d) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a), (b), and (c), no person using a vehicle displaying a special ider plate issued to another pursuant.to Section 5007 may park in those parking stalls or spaces designa Special Plates persons pursuant to Section 22511.7 or 22511.8, unless transporting a disabled person. A violation is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty.dollars ($250) nor more the • Personalized Plates dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months, or by both that fi • Disabled Placards imprisonment. Other Information (e) For the purposes of subdivisions (b) and (c), `'disabled person placard" means a placard issued F • Your DMV Records Section 22511.55 or 22511.59. • Other Services • About DMV Amended Ch. 894, Stats. 1991. Effective January 1, 1992. Amended .Ch. 272, Stats. 1993. Effective August 2, 1993.. • Contact Us Amended,Ch. 1149, Stats. 1994. Effective January 1, 1995. o. Legal Notice and Amended Sec. 1, Ch. 116, Stats. 1996. Effective January 1, 1997. Amended Sec. 2, Ch. 524, Stats. 2000. Effective January 1, 2001. Disclaimer Vehicle Code Table of Contents Back to Top of Pag © 2003 State of California. Conditions of Use Privacy Policy • ht / /www. dmv. ca. gov /.pubs /vctop /d03 /vc4461.htm 2/19/2004 Publications Vehicle Code Unlawful Use of Forms of Registration, Plates, Permits, or Placards, or Validation Tabs DMV - V.C. Section 4461.3 - Unlawful Parking°in Disabled Space: Additional Penalty California Home Page 1 of 1 Thursday, Fe DMV Home Page Online Services u 3 L h f : G '9� 4 „ `� r x} i w° is �, E � � � �� � �• 2" , �4 �" M y CA DMV Locations & -Hours Publications Vehicle Code Unlawful Parking in Disabled Space: Additional Penalty Forms New Arrivals 4461.3. In addition to any fine imposed for conviction of a violation of Section 4461 or 22507.8, a ci adopt an ordinance or resolution to assess an additional penalty of one hundred dollars ($100). All r+ • New to California? from imposition of the penalty shall be used, specifically for the purpose of improving enforcement of • FAQs this code relating to disabled parking spaces and placards within the city or county. Revenue genera imposition of the penalty may not be used to supplant funds used,for other general parking enforcers • Site Map may be used to offset the cost of establishing a new,disabled parking enforcement program. Title & Registration Information Added Sec. 4, Ch. 555, Stats. 2003., Effective January 1, 2004. • Vehicle Registration • Boat Registration Vehicle Code Table of Contents License and ID Card Information • Driver License • ID Cards • Commercial License • Vehicle Industry & Commercial'Permits Special Plates • Personalized Plates • Disabled Placards Other Information • Your DMV Records • Other Services • About DMV • Contact Us • Legal Notice and Disclaimer Back to Top of Page © 2003 State of California. Conditions of Use Privacy Policy • 0 — http: / /Www.dmv.ca.gov /pubs /vctop /d03 /vc4461_3.htm 2/19/2004 Assembly Bill No. 327' • CHAPTER 555 An act to amend Sections 1465.5 and 1465.6 of the Penal Code, and to amend,: Sections 22511.55, 22511.59, 42001, and 42001.5 of, and to add Sections 4461.3 and 42001.13 to the Vehicle 'Code relating to vehicles. [Approved,by Governor September-28, 2003. Filed with Secretory of State Septetriber29, 2003.] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 327, Runner. Vehicles: parking: persons with disabilities: violations. (1) Existing law imposes certain fines and other penalties for violating certain provisions relating to parking privileges for persons with disabilities. This bill would authorize a city or county to impose by ordinance or resolution an additional penalty of $100 for violating those provisions. The bill would require the revenue.,:generated from imposition of the additional penalty to be used to improve the enforcement of specified state laws relating to the use of disabled parking spaces and placards within the city or county, including offsetting the cost of establishing a new disabled parking enforcement program. !The bill would make . corresponding changes in the imposition of additional assessments for violating these provisions. Because the bill thereby would impose additional duties upon the county treasurer, the bill would establish a ® state- mandated local program. This bill would. require the Department of .Motor Vehicles to print on a distinguishing placard or temporary distinguishing placard issued to a disabled person or veteran on or after'January 1, 2005, the amount of the fines, including certain 'penalties and surcharges :as specified, authorized to be imposed for a. violation of specified state laws relating to the use of disabled parking spaces and placards. (2) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by _the state., Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement, including the: creation of a State Mandates Claims Fund to pay the costs of mandates that do not exceed $7 ,000,000 statewide and other procedures for claitns whose statewide costs exceed $1 This bill would incorporate additional changes:in Section 42001 of the. Vehicle Code,-proposed by AB 377 to become operative only if A.B 377 93 0 F -t � Ch. 555 —2— and this bill are both, chaptetdd and become effective on. or before January 1,'2004 and this bill is chaptered last. • This bill would provide that, 'if 4he Commission on. State 'Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state reimbursement for those.costs shall be made,pursuantto these: statutory provisions. The people of the State of California. do enaclas follows: SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Department of Motor° Vehicles print the amount of a fine for a violation of'Section 4461 of the Whicle Code on the application for a disti guishiiig.placard or license plate issued to ,a,disabled person or veteran: The amount of the fine shall include any assessments authorized under Sections, 70372 and 76000 of the Government Code Sections 1464 and 1465.7 of the Penal Code, and. Section 446 1.3 of the Vehicle .Code when detenriming cost of a violation. SEC. - 2. Section 1465.5 of the Penal Code is amended to read: 1465.5. An assessment= of two dollars ($2) for every ten dollars ($10) or fraction thereof, for every fine, forfeiture, or parking, penalty imposed "and collected pursuant to Section 42001.13 of the Vehicle Code for violation of Section 22507.8 of the Vehicle Code, may be iinposed by each..camty upon the adoption of a resolution by 'the board of supervisors An:assessment imposed by this section shall be collected and disbursed asprovided -in Section 9545 of the Welfare and institutions Code. SEC. 1 Section 1465:6_ of the Penal Code is amended to read: 1465.6. In addition to any assessment levied pursuant to Section • 1465.5 of this code, or any other law,. an additional assessment equal to 10 percent - of the fine, penalty, or forfeiture imposed under. Section 42001, 42001.5, or 42001.13 of the Vehicle Code shall be imposed by each county for a violation of Section 22507.8 or 22522 of the Vehicle Code. An;assessment imposed pursuant to this, section shall'be deposited in the general. fund of the city or county wherein the violation. occurred. SEC. 4. Section 4461.3 is added to the Vehicle. Code, to read: 4461.3. In addition to any' fine imposed for conviction of a of Section4461 or 22507.&, a city or county may' -adopt an ordinance or resolution to: assess an.,add'itional penalty of one hundred dollars x($'100). All revenue generated, from imposition of the penalty shall be used specifically -.for the purpose of improving enforcement ofthe provisions of this code relating to disabled parking spaces and placards within the city or cou ty: Revenue generated from imposition, of the penalty may not be used to suppl"ant'fUrids used for other general parking enforcement 9 F 0 `I , f c -3— Ch. 555 purposes, but may be used to offset the cost of establishing a new disabled parking enforcement program. SEC. 5. Section 225 11.55, of the Vehicle Code is amended to read: 22511.55. (a) (1) Any disabled person or disabled veteran may apply to the department for the issuance of a distinguishing placard'. The placard may be used in lieu of the special identification license plate or plates issued under Section 5007 for parking purposes described in Section 22511,.5 when suspended from the rear view mirror or, if there is no rear view mirror, when displayed on the dashboard.of a vehicle. It is the intent of the Legislature to encourage the use of these distinguishing placards becausethey provide law cnforcement,ofticers with a more readily recognizable symbol for distinguishing vehicles qualified for the parking privilege. The placard shall, be the size, shape, and color determined by the department and shall bear the International Symbol of Access adopted pursuant to Section 3 of Public Law 100 -641, commonly known as the "wheelchair symbol." The department shall incorporate instructions for the -awful use of a placard, and a, summary of the penalties for the unlawful, use of a placard, into the identification card issued to the placard owner. (2) (A) The department may establish procedures for the issuance . and renewal of the placards. The placards shall have a fixed expiration date of June 30 every two years. A portion of the placard shall be printed in a contrasting color that shall, be changed every,- two years. The: size and color of this contrasting portion of the placard, shall he large and distinctive enough to be readily identifiable by a law_ enforcement officer in a passing vehicle (B) As used in this section, "year" means the period between the inclusive dates of July `1 through. June 30. (C) Prior to the end of each year, thei department shall, for the most current three years available, compare its record of disability' placards issued against the records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the State Department of Health Services, or its successor, and withhold any renewal notices that otherwise would have been sent, for any placardholders identified as deceased. (3) Except as provided in paragraph (4), no person is eligible for more than one placard at any time. (4) Organizations and agencies involved in the transportation of disabled persons or disabled veterans may apply for a placard for each vehicle used for the purpose of transporting disabled persons or disabled veterans. (b) (1) Prior to issuing any ,disabled person or disabled veteran an original distinguishing placard, the department shall require the submission of a certificate,'in accordance with paragraph (2), sighed by 93 • r� r \ • , ^ 'J Ch. 555 —4 the physician or surgeon substantiating the disability, unless the applicant's disability is -readily observable and uncontested. The • disability of any person who has lost, or has Post use of, one or more lower extremities or both hands or whohas significant iii the use of lower extremities, may also. be certified by a licensed chiropractor. The blindness of any applicant shall be certified by a licensed physician or surgeon. who specializes in diseases of the eye or_ a licensed optometrist. The physician or person certifying the qualifying disability shall provide a full description of the illness or disability on the form submitted to, the department: (2) The physician or other person who signs,a.certifr'cate, submitted under. this subdivision shall. retain, information sufficient to substantiate that certificate arid, upon request of the department, shall _make that information available for inspection by the Medical Board of California. (3) The department shall maintain in its records all.inf6rmation on an applicant's certification of permanent disability "and shall make that information available to eligible, law enforcement or parking control agencies upon a request pursuant to Sectioh,22511:58. (c) Anyperson who has been issued a distinguishinggplacard pursuant to "subdivision (a) - may apply to the department for a substitute.;placard without recertification of eligibility, if that placard has been lost or stolen. (d) The distinguishing placard shall be returned to the department not later than ..66 days after the death of the disabled person or disabled veteran to whom the placard was issued. (e). The department shall' print on any distinguishing _placard issued on or. after'3anuary 1,..2005, the maximum penaftythaf maybe imposed ! for a violation of Section.4461. For the purposes of this subdivision, the - maximum p enal'fy "' is the amount derived from adding all of the following; (1) The maximum fine that may be imposed'.under Sectio 1 ; : 446.1. (2) The penalty required to be unposed under Section 70 372 of the Government Code. (3) Th_ e penalty required to be levied, under Section. 76000 of the Goveniment Code. (4) The penalty required to be levied under Section 1464 of the _Penal Code. (5) The surcharge required to be levied under Section 14'65..7' of the Penal Code. (6)z The penalty'authorized to be imposed under Section 44613: SEC. 6. Section,22511.59 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read: 22511.59. .(a) Upon receipt of the applications and documents required by subdivisions (b), (c), or (d), the department' shall issue a 9 F 0 1G — 5 — Ch. 555 temporary�.distin "guishing placard bearing the hiternational Symbol of Ace'ess adopted pursuantto- Section 3 of Piiblic Law 100 -641 commonly known as the "wheelchair, symbol," Du'rina the period for which it is valid, the temporary disiinguishing;placard may be used.for the parking purposes described in Section 2251.1,5 in the same manner as a distinguishing placard issued pursuant to Section 22511.55. (b) (1) Any person who is temporarily disabled for a period of—not," more than six months. may apply to the department for the issuance, of the temporary'distinguishing placard,.described in subdivision (a). (2) Prior to issuing a placard pursuant io ". this subdivision, the department shall require the, submission of .a certificate signed by a physician or surgeon, as described in subdivision (b) of Section 22511.55, substantiating the temporary disability and stating the date upon which the disability is expected:to tenninate. (3) The physician or other person who signs a certificate submitted under this subdivision shall maintain information sufficient to substantiate that certificate and, upon request of the- department, shall make that information available for inspection,by the Medical Board : of. California. (4) A placard issued pursuant to this subdivision shall. expire not later than 180 days from the date of.issuance.or upon the expected; termination date of the disability, as stated on the certificate required by paragraph (2), whichever is less. (5) The fee for a temporary ' placard issued pursuant to this subdivision. shall be six dollars ($6). (c) (1) Any disabled person .ordisabled veteran who is.not a resident of this state and plans to travel within the state may apply to the • department for the issuance of the: temporary distinguishing placard . described in subdivision (a). (2) Prior to issuing a placard pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall require certification of the disability, as described in subdivision (b) of Section 22511.5`5. . . (3) The physician or other person_ who signs a certificate submitted under this subdivision shall !maintain '.information sufficient to substantiate that certificate and, upon - request of the department, "shall' make that.infonnation available for inspection by the Medical Board of California. (4) A placard issued pursuant to this subdivision shall, expire not later than 90 days from the date of issuance. (d) (1) Any disabled person. dr disabled veteran who has been issued either a distinguishing placard pursuant to Section 22511.55 or special identification !license plat6s pursuant to Section 5007, but.not,both, may 93 •. Ch. 555 apply to the depaitment for the f issuance bth temporary distinguishi I . . 1. - I = I - _ 49 placard for the purpose- of travel described -lin subdivision (a). (2) Prior to. issuing a placard pir9bant to this subdivision.,, the department: shall trequire the ifpplicant to submii the number identifying- the 'distinguishing p lacard: issued pursuant to Section 2251.1.55 ' or th6number on the special identification license plates. (3) A plac0d.issued.pqrsuant to this subdivision shall expire not later ays than 30 d from tlic� date of issuance. , _ (e) The department shall print on. any ieffiporaiv distitipishing -PIA issued on or zftcr January 1, 2005„ the maximum penalty that may iinp6sed for a violation of Section For the purposes :of this subdivision,, the"`rnaximu'm penalty" is-the'arnourit derived' fi adding aft of the following; (1) The°maximum that.njay be imposed under Section 4461. (2) The penalty required to be imp "osed under Section 70372 of the Government Cb& The penalty required to be levied under Section 76000 of ' the* Government Code., (4) The penalty required to be levied under-Section ,1464 of the Penal Code. (5) The surcharge fequiredto be- levied under Section 1465.1 of the Pen-at Code., - (6) The penalty' authorized to be imposed tinder Section 4461.3'. ,SEC. 7. Section 42001 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read: 42 ' 001. (a) Except as provided in Section 420,W5, 4200I1., 42001.2, 42601.3 42001.5, 42001 4 2GO1.8 4200 420,01.11 42001.,12, 42001.1 6, 42001.14, 42001.15, 42001.16,orisubdi, (a) of , Section 42001.17, or'S'ection 42001,18, or subdivision (b) or (c) of this section, or Article 2 (commencing With Section 42030), every person convicted, of an infraction for a violation of this code or of any local ordinance adopted pursuant to this .code -shall. 'be: punished as follows: (1) By a not exceeding ' one huridieddofiars ($100). (2) For a second infraction occLirrinc , A�ithinone year of 'a prior or infraction.which resulted in,a.,convic6oh, a fine not exceeding two 'hundred dollars ($200). (3) For.a third onafty subsequent infraction occurring within one year of two or more prior infractidiis which: in convictions,, a fine not exceeding two: hundred fifty Idollars ($250). .(b) Every person convicted of a, misdefyi of Section 29JOV2,80 1, or 2803, insofar as they affect" and!�ubrni I t to inspection of equipment or for an' unsafe condition endangering any person, shall 'be punished as follows 93 • — 7 — Ch. 555 (.) By a fine'not exceeding fifty, dollars ($50) or imprisonment in the county Jail °not exceeding 'five days. ' '(2) For a. second conviction within a period of one year, a fine not exceeding�one dollars (5100] or iniprisomnent in the county, jail not exceeding 10 days,. or both that fine and imprisonment. (3) For a third or any subsequent conviction within a period of one year, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500). or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or both that ;fine and imprisonment. (c) A pedestrian convicted of an itnfraction: for a violation of this code or any local ordinance adopted pursuan'.t to `this code shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars''($50). (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any local public . entity that employs peace officers; as designated under Chapter 4,5 (commencing with Section 830)° of Title 3 of Part 2 of thePenal "CIode, the California. State University and the University of California may,, ordinance or resolution, establish a schedule, of fines applicable- to infractions committed by bicyclists within its jurisdiction. Any fne, including all penalty assessments and court costs, established purse ant to this subdivision shall not exceed''the::maxiiiaum fine, .including penalty assessment and court costs, otherwise authorized by this code for that violation. If a bicycle fine schedule is adopted, it shall be used by the courts having jurisdiction over the area within, which the ordinance or resolution is applicable instead of the. fines, including penalty assessments and court costs, otherwise applicable under this code. SEC. 7.5. Section 42001 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read: 42001. .(a) Except as provided 'in Section 42000.5 42001.1, 42001.2, 42001.3, 42001.5 42001,7, 42001:8, 42001.9, 42001.11, 42001.12, 42001.13, 42001.14, 4200'1.-15, 42001.16, or subdivision (a) of Section �42001.17, or Section 42001,.18, or subdivision (b), (c), or(d) of thus section, or Article 2 (commencing with Section 42030) every person convicted. of an,infiaction for a violation of this code or of any. local ordinance adopted pursuant to this code shall be punished as follows: (1) By a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100). (2) For a second infraction occurring within one year of a prior infraction which resulted in a conviction, a fine not exceeding two, hundred dollars ($200 ). (3) For a third or an subsequent infraction occurring within one year of two or more prior infractions whrch�resulted in convictions, a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (b) Every person convicted of a misdemeanor violation of Section 2800, 2801, or 2803., insofar as they affect failure to.stop and submit to 93 • r Ch. 555 —8— inspection of equipment or for un unsafe condition endangering any person, .shall be punished as follows: • (1) By a;fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50) or imprisomnent in the county ;jaiLndt exceeding five days. (2) For a ,second conviction within a. period of one year, a fine .not exceeding one hundred dollars ,($_l00) or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding 10 days, or both that fine and imprisonment: (3) For a third or any subsequent conviction within a, period of one year, a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or `both that f_ ine and iinprisonmeit. (c) A pedestrian convicted of an infraction, for a violation of this code or any local; ordinance adopted pursuant to this code shall be punished by;a fine o exceeding fifty dollars ($50). (d) A person convicted of'a violation of subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 271'50.3 shall `be. punished by,a fine `of two huridred'fifty dollars ($250), and a. person convicted of a violation of subdivision (c) of Section 27150.3 shall be punished by .a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000). (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any local public entity that employs peace officers, as designated under Chapter. 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 ofPart 2.of'the Penal the California State University, and the University of Californiamay, by ordinance or resolution, 'establish a schedule of fines applicable to infractions committed by bicyclists within `its jurisdiction.- Any fine, hidluding.all penalty assessments and court costs, established pursuant to this subdivision shall not exceed the maximum fine, includin&penalty assessment and court costs, otherwise authorized by this code for that violation. If ,a bicycle f ne schedule is adopted, it shall be used by the courts having jurisdiction : over , the area within which the ordinance or re is applicable instead of the fines, including penalty assessments and_ court , costs,: otherwise, applicable under this code. SEC. ,$, . Section 42001.5 of the Vehicle Code is' amended to read'. 42001.5. (a) A person convicte&of an infraction for a viol' iolation of subdivision (i) or (1) of Section 22500, or of Section 22522, shall be ` punished by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($2 (b) No part of any fine imposed under,this section may be excepvffie court may sus pend.that portion of the fine above one hundred dollars ($1.00). (c) - A fine `itnposed ui this section may lie paid in installmentsAf the court detennines tbai the defendant is finable to pay the entire amount in one payment. SEC. 9. Section 4200:1.13, is added to the Vehicle Code, to read: 9S F -9— Ch. 555 42001.13. (a) A person convicted of an infraction for a violation of Section 22507.8 shall be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (b) The court may suspend. the imposition of the fine if the person convicted possessed at the time of the offense, but failed to display, a valid special identification license plate issued pursuant to Section 5007 or a distinguishing placard issued pursuant. to Section 22511.55 or 22511.59. (c) A fine imposed under this section may be paid in installments if the court determines that the defendant is unable to pay the entire amount in one payment. SEC. 10. Section 7.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 42001 of the Vehicle Code proposed by both this bill and AB 377. It shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2004, (2) each bill amends Section 42001 of the Vehicle Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after AB 377, in which case, Section 7 of this bill shall not become operative. SEC. 11. Notwithstanding Section 17610 of the Government Code, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing. with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. If the statewide cost of the claim for reimbursement does not exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000), reimbursement shall be made from the State Mandates Claims Fund. • 91 93 C7 CITY OF PETALUMA MEMORANDUM Animal Services, 840 Hopper Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 7071778 - 4396 fax7071778 -4397 17 February 2004 TO: Bill Thomas, Finance Director FROM: Nancee Tavares, Animal Services Manager RE: FEE INCREASES, Two corrections from the current fee list: • Late penalty fee for Intact Dog License is _$25' • Late penalty fee for Spayed/Neutered Dog License is $10 The fees were reversed on the list emailed yesterday. • FEE PRESENT PROPOSED DOG ADOPTION (incl. Misrochi $85 $95 ADULT CAT ADOPTION (incl.'Microchi) $65 $80 KITTEN (6months or under) $75 $80 RABBIT ADOPTION (incl. Spay/Neuter.) $40 .$45. GUINEA PIGS, OTHER SMALL $25 $40 PARAKEETS, CANARIES, FINCHES $25 $25 COCKATEILS, OTHER.LARGER BIRDS $25 $50 INTACT DO $35 No - i ncrease*, LATE FEE INTACT DOG $25 $35 SPAYED/NEUTERED DOG $10 No increase* LATE,FEE SPAYED/NEUTERED DOG $10 No increase* REPLACEMENT TAG DOG OR CAT INTACT — 1 Impound $1 $65 $5 $70 DOG OR CAT INTACT —'2" impound $105 $115 DOG OR CAT INTACT —,3` and subse uent $205 $250 DOG OR CAT SPAYED/NEUT. — I sc mpoun $30 $35 DOG OR CAT SPAY/NEUT. - 2" linpound $55 $65 DOG OR CAT SPAY/NEUT. —3` and subs. $105 $1.15 SMALL ANIMAL $15 $ 20 LIVESTOCK — SMALL AND MEDIUM $40 $50 LIVESTOCK —LARGE $50 $75 DOG OR CAT per day $15 $18 SMALL COMPANION, ANIMAL per day $4 $6 LIVESTOCK — SM.`AND MED. per day $15 $20 LIVESTOCK -LARGE per day $15 $25 Board for all Quarantine Animals & Bite Hold $25 $30 BUT .1�SLAiiTS P,®5�� ti�� z �; SMALL COMPANION ANIMAL $15 $20 CAT $30 $45 DOG — UNDER 20 LBS. $35 $45 DOG — 20 - 50 LBS. $45 $60 DOG '—OVER 50.LBS. $55 $85 DISPOSAL ONLY - DEDUCT $10 PER ABOVE • *Petaluma licensing fees are currently the highest in Sonoma County PROPOSED ANIMAL SERVICES FEE INCREASES FEE PRESENT PROPOSED UNDER 25 LBS. $80/$100 $95/$115 25 —49 LBS. $90/$110 $105/$125 50 - 74 LBS. $100/$125- $110/ $135 75 —:99 LBS. $110/$150 $120/$1 100 — 120 LBS. $120/$175 _ $130/$200 OVER 120 LBS. $140 /'$200 $175 /.$250 sA WEERM i y,.tvLISURRF�D'R.r .. ADULT ANIMAL $25 $25 /altered $45 /intact LITTER $10 er animal $20 per animal NON- RESIDENT at staff discretion $50, $75 RELEASE OFTRAPPED WILDLIFE $25 $50 EUTHANASIA NUISANCE WILDLIFE` $50 $75 PICKUP OWNER SURRENDERED ANIMAL $25 $50' TRANSPORT ANIMAL TO VET — $50 $75 BUSINESS HOURS TRANSPORT ANIMAL TO VET — $75 $125 AFTER -HOURS ASSIST ANIMAL OWNER— 1 HOUR:MINIMUM $50 /HOUR $75 /HOUR POLICE ASSIST FOR D.U.I. /ANIMAL IN 0 $75 /Business hrs. VEHICLE (Charges in addition to Boarding Fees) $150 /After hrs. The proposed changes to Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code include mandatory licensing for cats, with.the same fees as dogs. Revenue estimate. unknown. • • • • City- of Petaluma Parks and Recreation Department 320 North McDowell Blvd.;:'Petaluma, -CA 94954(707) 778 -4380 Fax (707) 778 -4473 >I)ES:CRJPTION OF FEES The Petaluma Community Center is an ideal facility for fundraisers, trade shows, performing arts dances, exhibits and special events. With its large commercial kitchen, the Community Center is fully equipped to handle anniversary parties, banquets, and wedding receptions. A number of medium -sized meeting rooms accommodate anywhere from 20 -200 guests. These rooms are perfect for a variety of functions, including workshops, dinners, seminars, small receptions and luncheons. Hourly except where flat fee indicated 20% surcharge on holidays Non- Profit (N 6- Non -Profit (With Fees) Private Resident Private Non - Resident Commercial Assembly 451 55/ 65/42.— 75 1201,_ Activity 20 25 30 35 45 Kitchen/Flat Fee 100 100 100 125 150 Meeting A -D .30 40 50 65 80 '/� Meeting Room 20 30 40 50 65 Conference 2 20 20 30 35 45 Conference 3 15 20 25 30 35 Crafts 1 or 2 20 25 30 35 45 Club 25 30 40 50 70 Lobby/Flat Fee 55 65 70 80 100 Current rental rates subject to change FACILITY USE MINIMUMS: The Assembly and Meeting Rooms have a four (4) hour minimum charge, the small rooms a two (2) hour minimum charge. If the event goes beyond the scheduled hours, the permittee will be charged at l 1 /z times the normal hourly rate for the overtime in 30- minute increments. Holiday rates apply to City authorized holidays, and include Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and Easter and are an additional 20% of the base. rent. RESERVATION/DEPOSIT: Reservations for use 'of facility may be made up to one year in advance. A $200 deposit is required for the Assembly and Meeting Rooms and is due at the time of reservation. For the small rooms all fees are due of the time of booking and act as a deposit. An additional $100.00 will be required when serving alcohol. RENTALTEES: All fees'are due and payable 60 days to scheduled use. For larger.events, an additional building,, attendant or custodial fee is required. Failure to meet this deadline may result in cancellation of the permit and forfeiture of deposit and%or fees paid. • BUILDING ATTENDANT (S): Room rental fees include one building attendant. An additional building, attendant may be required when renting the Assembly and Meeting Rooms at a charge of $15/hr. S: \Conimur ity CenterWILDING\FORMS\Building Description offeesl,l- -17- 03.doc !! J. f per attendant. The room will be set up according to the room diagram provided with no changes permitted once the event has started. LIABILITY/INSURANCE COVERAGE: Each permittee shall take out, at their expense, and keep in force during the period covered by the agreement, broad form comprehensive general liability insurance,• naming the City of Petaluma as .additional insured. Amounts of required insurance will be based on the type and size of the event with limits of coverage between $300,000. and $500,000. Persons unable to secure insurance may purchase a one -day policy through the City of Petaluma. ALCOHOL /SMOKING: Intent to serve or sell alcoholic beverages must be noted on the application and must receive departmental approval. Serving alcohol to minors is strictly prohibited and it is the responsibility of the permittee to ensure that minors are not permitted to consume alcoholic beverages at the facility. Groups where majority (51 %) of participants are under 21 years of age will not be permitted -to serve, consume. or'have alcohol in the facility. No alcohol shall be served or sold prior to the arrival of security and/or :one hour prior to departure. Only one keg of beer per one hundred (100) attendees is permitted. Permttees who charge an admission fee or accepts donations and serves alcohol must obtain a temporary alcohol sales permit from the State of California Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. A copy of the licensemust be on file at the Department's office 30 days prior to the event. The original ABC license must be posted on site during the entire event. Events with alcohol will not be permitted in Crafts Room 1 and 2. Per City. Ordinance, SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN ANY CITY FACILITY. A $100.00 fine will be assessed for each infringement. SECURITY: Based on the size and type of your event, private security may be required. Arrangements and costs are responsibility of permittee. Private security may be obtained by any security agency licensed and bonded by the State of California. A copy of the security contract must beprovided at.least thirty (30) days prior to the event. When applicable, the Parks and Recreation Department may require adult chaperones for youth activities. A list of these, chaperones.must be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department at least thirty days prior to the event, including their addresses and phone numbers. City shall have the absolute right to enter premises herein specified, or any portion thereof, at all times. CLEAN -UP RESPONSIBILITIES: Pennittee is responsible for leaving the facility and kitchen in a clean condition in accordance with the Facility Clean -Up Check List. If extra cleaning is necessary, the fees will be taken out of the reservation deposit and/or will'be charged a commercial hourly rate. All items brought into the building by permittee must be ,removed upon departure. Use of confetti, rice, glitter, and fog machines are prohibited. LANCELLATIONSIREESCHEDULING: If the nature of the event or the number of participants changes, the Parks and Recreation Department must be notified at least ten (10) days in advance, and.if necessary, fees will be charged in accordance with, applicable rates. The department reserves the right to disapprove of such changes. Cancellation Policy :Cancellations ninety (90) days or more will result in'forfeiture of 50% of the deposit where applicable. Cancellations sixty -one to eighty -nine (61 -89) days will.result in forfeiture of 100% of the deposit where applicable. A refund will be made for paid rental fees. eAll fees are due and payable sixty (60) days prior to scheduled use. Cancellations,less than. sixty (60) days will result in forfeiture of 100% of all paid rental fees with deposit refunded where applicable:. When rental fees' are not paid in full, '1'00% of the deposit is non - refundable. A $25.00 fee per,room may be charged for any rescheduled event. SACommunity CenterWILDINGTORMS\Building Description of Feesl 1- 17- 03.doc }` RENTAL CATEGORIES • NON- PROFIT For events s onsored b non-profit organizations a non- profit number is required. P Y P d_ � P q. PRIVATE: RESIDENT Any event, program or activity, being held by an individual(s) with no charge to the public or donations made by those attending. PRIVATE NON- RESIDENT Any event, program or activity being held by an individual(s) who Iives outside the City limits, with no charge to the'public or donations made by those attending. COMMERCIAL Any business that does not qualify as a non- profit. GOVERNMENT 1. Any school, federal, state, county or local government agency requesting use of facilities for a public hearing, meeting, conference, either of an educational or,recreational nature. 2. Exceptions • Any governmental agency requesting use of facilities from 12 noon Friday through I a.m. Sunday will be charged the appropriate non - profit rate. • Any governmental -agency requesting, use of facilities, resulting in direct compensation or income will be charged the appropriate non - profit fees. 3. Reservations at the government rate will be accepted up; to 6 months prior to the proposed activity. All established policies and procedures apply including cancellation and rescheduling fees. 4. Government rates: • $25/hr. for Assembly and Meeting Rooms A -D $20/hr. for all other rooms $15/hr. for Conf. Roorn # 3 SACommunity Center\BUILDINGIFORMS\Buildin; Description ofFeesl 1- 17- 03.doc i ,!r i PETALUMA CONIIe%UNITY CENTER -. EQUIPMENT LAST ITEM DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AVAILABLE RENTAL FEE Tables: Rectangular, 3'x;:8" 8 people per table 32 N/C Round, 60" diameter 8 people per table 35 N/C Brown, 8' x 2.5' S people pet table 10 N/C Brown, '6' x 2.5' 6 people, per table 6 N/C Rectairul`ar, 3' x 12' 70;people per table G N/C Card ']'able, 3' x 3' 6 N/C Microphone with Stand Available in Meeting Rooms. & Assembly Only 5 1" free /$1'0 ea addt'l TV /VCR 27/19" 2/1 $25 Overhead Projector $10 Projector Screen 5' x 5' - 5' 10" x 6' 3/1. N/C Photie.Jack/LCD Assembly, Club, Conf., 3 only $25 phls any addt'l chgs Internet Connection Assembly, f Rooms A &B, Y� Meeting 2, Club Cotf_ 3 $25'plus any addt'l chgs '. Podium. 3 N/C . Portable Dry Er d 4' x 6" 2, NC Ex- tension,Cords 15', 25' 50' 12 NC Flip Charts with Paper 5 $15 /ea Piano Available in As Room only 1 $25 Dishes Dinner plates, salad plates,, cups, saucers, soup bowls silverware, coffee pots— available with Assembly and Activity Roorns onl Settings for 300 $100 Coffee Pot.Rental 100: -cup capacity /50 -cup capacity 8/3 $10 /ea Coffee, Set-up ] pot with cups, cream, sugar;.stirrers See above $30 /ea Bar l $10 Display Case Lighted, enclosed, glass case $25 /wk Theatrical Lights /Stage Equipment* 2 spots free�(basic) $]0 /100 max *.Where applicable, stage equipment In'cfuded in base rent consists of the stage House curtains, 2 s,pot,lights, and r66bl sound system inci. one microphone. ff the 'ouildin; 's light and sound system are to be used, a union stage hand or City or Petaluma li ghtin! technician paldAirectly by,the applicant may be required to do all hook ups and operate the ecluiptnent Nshiepannient operations /conmwnity center /Building 9- 27- 021huililin6 equil)mcnl list 9 -23 -02 ,a hy. Resolution No. 92 - 207 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, California RESOLUTTON AMENDING AMBULANCE RATES WHEREAS, the Fire Chief presented a report to the City Council on August 3, 1992 and, WHEREAS, current and future revenue shortfalls were identified; and, WHEREAS, the preliminary budget for 1992 -93 contains a recommendation that the City increase 'ambulance fees and eliminate resident discount; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that ambulance rates are adopted as described in the foll owing schedule: • • BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the charges for the ambulance and related service be as follows, effective September 1, '1992 Base Rate $286:00 Additional patients 111.00 Mileage (per mile one way) 12.00 Emergency response Oxygen Night charge Extra attendant/Rescue truck Waiting time min.) Life -Aid Resuscitator Advanced Life Support APCOR Radio Heart Monitor D`efibrillator Intravenous Drug injection (all) Esophageal airway Suction: Hes. No � � —n 1! !1 74.00 42.00 ($2.00 per min. after first 15 37.00 239.00 53.00 74.00 _r Anti-Shock suit Draw blood O.B. ki 32.00 Restraints 53.00' Rescue truck (out of `City responses:) 42.00 (•er Included in "Advanced Life Support!' TOLLS AND MEALS CHARGED FOR OUTSIDE CITY—; Actual cost. BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED that all,resohitions or parts of'resolutionsin conflict herewith,, including Resolution No. 89-260 N.C.S., are hereby repealed. Under* the. power and authority conferred: upqnAbis Council by the Charter of said City. 0 41. REFERENCE: I hereby certify the:foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to Council of the City of'Petalumd at a (Regular) CUjp%=ftxftwW) meeting on the ........ aLd ........... "' of ............ A14.U41' ................................ . i9-11, by the y following vote: .......... City . ... I .......... Attor AYES: Read,, Woolsey, S6be_l, Nelson, Vice Mayor Cavanagh tD `NOES: Mayor Hilligoss ABSENT: Davis ATTEST: ..... ........ - ................ . ................ ........... &H-1 ler-k ayor Council= Re. .__............_ ............... C A W-&-- N ......:. 39.7 -.::.: N.C.S �� t 10 . .......... WITTMAN ENTERPRLSES,. LLC INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: CHIEF CHRIS ALBERTSON FROM: DONA WITTMAN SUBJECT: PROPOSED NEW EMS RATES DATE: 8/22/2003 CC: JUDD''CUENIN The following proposed rates were determined at a July 2.1, 2003 meeting with the City of Petaluma Fire Department and myself We arrived at these proposed rates after studying the rate structure of neighboring fire departments' and fire districts. The rates also reflect consideration of the actual costs, associated with providing each level of service. Resident ALS 1 $674. ALS2 $$00 BLSE $50,0 Miles $ 14:50 Oxygen "$ 95 Non - Resident $960 $600 $ 14.50 $ 95 ALSM (medical aid). S$ 50 BLSM (medical aid) $1.50 Assessment $100 $300 $200 $150 The definitions of the different levels; of service as defined by the Federal Register are as follows: Advanced Life Support,. ALS, assessment is an assessment performed by an ALS crew that results ,determination that the patient's condition requires an ALS level of care, even if no other A.LS intervention is, performed. ALS procedures are those procedures beyond the scope of an emergency medical technician-basic (EMT) ALS1 is transportation by ambulance vehicle and medically necessary supplies and ancillary services; plus an ALS assessment by an ALS provider or provision of at least one ALS intervention. ALS2 is transportation.: by , ambulance vehicle and medically necessary supplies and anci flary services, plus the ad nir is'' ion of at least three different medications, or one medication administered at three different times, and the. provision of at least one of the following -AL"S procedures: • I. Manual defibrillation/cardioversion 2. Endotrachael intubation. 3. Central venous line.. 4. Cardiac pacing. 5. Chest decompression. 6. Surgical airway 7. Intraosseous line Basic Life Support, BLS is transportation by ambulance vehicle and medically necessary supplies and ancillary services,, plus the provision of ;basic, life' support services. The EMT- Basic, in addition to being able to assist in the performing - assessments and interventions, is qualified to function as minimum staff for an ambulance. The Fire Department; wishes to apply a fee to the above defined services when no transportation takes place. Thus, ALSM and.BLSM are listed An Assessment_ fee "for response tol call where assessment is maid; but no medical aid is provided is also 'requested. In addition to „these rates, the firei department. has performed a study of 'the cost. of disposable ; supplies and drugs that are no longer re- stocked by the hospitals. It `is not unusual for fire departments to choose to "bill a fee for these supplies that.-is considerably •' hi''gher than the cost. The lowest I havel seen is 100% and the highest 300%. Medicare has .reduced reimbursement for supplies at well be cost and sill continues Ito reduce reiinburseinent .until 2006 when no further reimbursement will be realized. Medi -Cal does not ,reimburse for supplies at all. The fire 'dinsurance, `epartment is then left with insu and private individuals to bear the burden of helping it. to cover these costs. Therefore, after, reviewing the City's payer mix, the recommendation of a. mark up of 150% of cost is reasonable and would come close to the actual costs to the City. Attached to this memo is the proposed price list for disposable drugs and supplies. • 2, - H. r� • Medicati Price cost Acti 4 "vated Charcoal [.!5'OgM,,], $ 17.90' $5.97 lAc.tfy Charcoal 'S'o' eblibl, [2$grn] $19.90 $6.63 T- Ad enosine t $207. ,12' $69.04 Adenosine 6 mg] $107.67 $35.89 ' Afrin Spray $0.58 $0.19 Albute [2.5 mg Pillows], $2.4 $0.81 ' ASA [Mult dose] $1.00 $0.33 Atropine [1.0 mg Preload] $3.18 $1.06 Atropine [Multidose Vial's] $7.80 $2.60 Atrovent $4.38 $1.46 Benadryl $4.38 $1.46 Calcium Chloride [100hig Preload] $6 1 .98 $2:33 Dextrose 25%.[2.5 gm - pedi] . $11.56 $3.85 Dextrose 50% [25 gm preload] $24.78 $8.26 Dopamine Mixed Bag $31.47 $10.49 Epi 1:10,000 [ I mg Preload] $100 Epi 1:1 000 [1 mg vials] $8.78 ---$M7--- $2.93 Epinepherine 1:000 [30rr!g $13.17 $4.39 Glucagon [1 unit] $2,17.65 $72.55 Hurrican Spray $11.28 $3.76 I 00mg preload or vial] $3..08 $1.03 - Lasix[ Lidocaine [I 00mg preload] $5.68 $1.89 Lidocaine Gel $25.78 $8.59 Morphine [10 mg in I MI] $16.50 55.50 Morphine [I Orng in 10ml] $15.98 - $ , ' 5. TI - 33 Narcan [ 2.0 mg preload] $29.17 $9.39 NTG Spray [Multi dose] $2.00 $0.67 Oral Glucose $100 $0-67 Saline inhalation 'Pillows $4.98 $1.66 Sodium Bicarb [50mEq] $3.28 $1.09 p.r el a d 'Sodium, Chl [prelo $2.00. $0.67 Versed [5 mg] $6.50 $2.17 A,L_ S $uppties.:- IV Start,& Dri p $36.75 $12.25 IV Saline lock $2-8.0,0 $9.33 Blood Glucose check $7.50, $2.50 Pediatric IV. $42.00 $ IV Piggyb 4ck Infusion $7.50 $2.50 f • • 'Airway Mana ement _ Adv. Airway /lntubation & Supplies $1-26.75 $'42:2'5 B VM $45.00 $15.00 B,LS Airway-[Nasal/Oral] $15.00 $5.00 Nebulize.r [ABT] .- $7.50 $2.50 Nasal. Cannula - $3.00 $1.00 Non Rebreather Mask. $3.00 $1.00 Suction Su . " 1'i'es[Cata%Cath/Tubin ] $17.25 $5.75 Vvac suction $18.00 $6.00' C- Collar $27.00 HeadBead $17.25 $5:75 _. Tape $1.75 $0.58 - $0.00- 'Special zecl QuickTrach $375'.00 $125.00 Decompression'Kt $150.00 $50:00 UO Needle $60:00 520.00 QB K $15'.00 $5.00 Zo11.Statz'Pads $135.00' $45.00 Defib,pads $15.00 $5.00 Defib gel - $5.00 $1.67 EKG ;electrodes $1.00 $0.33 BLS Bandaging $7.50 $2.50 Splinting $2.00 50.67 Soft Restraints 510.00 $3.33 BioHazard Clean up $175.00 $5:00 Responder Protection $15.00' $5.00 Cold/Heat Packs $2'.00 $0.67 Burn/Trauma Sheet $5.00 • • PETALUMA FIRE DEPARTMENT u Emergency Medical Services Billing Information, PATIENT INF101tMATION O ETAME: SEX: (M) (F) AGE: D.O.B. , FIRST NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE # ( ) SOCIAL SECURITY # - INSURANCE INFORMATION MEDICARE # MEDI -CAL # KAISER # INS. COMPANY: JOB RELATED INJURY? (Y) (I) 4 AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURE I hereby assign my private insurance; Medicare and/or Medi -Cal benefits covering medical transportation to the City of Petaluma, Emergency Medical Services Division - Ambulance Service. I request that payment of authorized insurance, Medicare and Medi -.Cal benefits be made on my behalf to the City of Petaluma Emergency Medical Services Division for any services furnished to me by that supplier. I authorize any holder of hospital or medical information about me to release to the Social Security Administration or its intermediaries or carriers, and to City of Petaluma Emergency Medical Services Division any information or documentation needed to determine these benefits or the benefits payable 'for related services. bpermit a 'copy of this authorization to be used in place of the original. T" understand that this ,authorization may be used by the supplier: for all services in the future, until such time as I revoke this.authorization.in writing. SIGNED DATE Reason Patient and/or Family'Could Not Sign: rew Member's Signature Captain's "Signature: TICKET INFORMATION Resident El Non- Resident ❑ AGENCY CASE # DATE UNIT# CALL LOCATION: ALS CALL 7 BLS CALL CHIEF COMPLAINTS: (Three Whenever Possible) 1. 2. 3. ElY #= MEDICATIONS Amt. 101 Activated_ Charcoal, 50 102 Activated Charcoal Sorbitol 25 10 Adenosine 12 m 104 1 Adenosine 6 mg) iM Afrin Spra 106" Albuterol (2.5 , 'mg pillows 1 "07 ASA .multi dose 108 Atropine 1.0 ffig preload 109 Atropine multi dose vials 110 Atrovent 0.5 mg II I Benad l 50 ing preload/vials 112 Calcium Chloride 1.00 mg preload 113 Dextrose 25% 2.5. — edi 114. Dextrose 50 %. 25 pi preload 115 Dopamine Mixed.Ba 116 E i 1:10,000 1 mg preload 117 E" i 1:1000 (Img vials) 118 'E ine herine 1 -:000 3`0 m 119 Gluca on 1 unit 120 Hurrican Spra 121 Lasix 100 mg preload or vial 122 1 Lidocaine 100 mg preload 123 1 Lidocaine Gel 124 Morphine 10 ing in 1 ml 125 Morphine 10 mg in 10 ml 126 Narcan 2.0 mg preload 127 NTG Spray multi dose 128 1 Oral Glucose 129 - Saline Inhalation Pillows 130 Sodium,Bicarb .5.0 in E 131 Sodium Chloride reload 131 Versed 5 m The following fee structure has been approved by the of Petaluma and reflects a common industry standard of charges for EMS services: A private.c.ompany performs all EMS billing by contract with the City. (Each category has °a resident and nonresident rate):. Charge Definition ALS1 Transportation by ambulance and medically necessary suppl'ies,alid ancillary services, plus an ALS assessment or provision of at. I east -one ALS intervention, ALS2 Same as I with the administration of at least three different medications, or one medication administered at three different times and ihe'provision of at least one of the following procedures:. 1) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion. 2) Endotrachael'intubation. 3) Central venous line-. 4.). Cardiac pacing.. 5). Chest'decompression. 6) Surgical airway. 7) Intraosseous line. B'LSE Transportation by ambulance and medically necessary supplies and ancillary services, plus the provision of basic life support. ALSM ALS defined services with no transport. BLSM BLS defined services with no transport. An assessment charge will apply on a call when an assessment is made but no medical aid is provided. A11 supplies and equipment, used on a call will be charged for according to "the billing sheet categories. The charges are based on a cost - analysis and industry standard. The contracted EMS billing company will render all. charges after review of the PCR and billing sheet.