Chapter 2.18 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL

Sections:


2.18.010 - Established.

A Mason County emergency medical services advisory council is hereby established.

(Res. 92-86 (part), 1986).

2.18.020 - Composition.

The council shall be composed of one representative from each of the following:

(1)

Hospital District #1 board of commissioners.

(2)

Hospital District #2 board of commissioners.

(3)

City of Shelton board of commissioners.

(4)

Mason County sheriff's office.

(5)

City of Shelton police department.

(6)

Washington State Patrol.

(7)

Mason County division of emergency management.

(8)

Privately owned ambulance company(ies).

(9)

Medical program director.

(10)

Mason County emergency communications (MACECOM).

(11)

Skokomish Tribal Nation.

(12)

Squaxin Island Tribal Nation.

Plus:

(1)

One fire district representative from each fire jurisdiction.

(2)

One citizen/consumer (nonfire/EMS affiliated) representative from each of the three Mason County commissioner districts.

(Res. 92-86 (part), 1986).

(Res. No. 11-2011, 3-15-2011)

2.18.030 - Representatives—Appointment and term.

Each representative and his/her designated alternate who shall serve in the representative's absence shall be appointed by the county commissioners for a term of years as determined by his/her group.

(Res. 92-86 (part), 1986).

2.18.040 - Representatives—Organizational requirement.

Any group represented on the council must be actively organized to be eligible for membership on the council.

(Res. 92-86 (part), 1986).

2.18.050 - Advisory capacity.

The council shall act in an advisory capacity for the analysis, coordination, evaluation, planning, development of standards and regulations and other related aspects of the county emergency medical system(s); provided that the implementation, management, and control of such system(s) shall be solely at the discretion of the county, hospital district, city of Shelton, and fire districts within their authority and jurisdiction as defined by law.

(Res. 92-86 (part), 1986).