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E MERGENCY M EDICAL S ERVICES F IRST R ESPONDER A DVANCED L IFE S UPPORT A GREEMENT (7 /1/201 9 ) <br />Page 15 of 24 <br />City’s breach threatens public health and safety, County may immediately terminate this <br />Agreement. <br />b. City shall be responsible for all costs incurred by County due to termination for cause. <br />SECTION 16 - GENERAL PROVISIONS <br />16.1 Permits and License <br />a. City shall be responsible for and shall hold any and all required Federal, State or local <br />permits or licenses required to perform its obligations under the Agreement. <br />b. It shall be entirely the responsibility of City to schedule and coordinate all applications <br />and application renewals as necessary to ensure that City is meeting its obligation under <br />the Agreement and is in complete compliance with Federal, State and local requirements <br />for permits and licenses as necessary to provide the services. <br />c. City shall be responsible for ensuring that its employee’s State and local certifications as <br />necessary to provide the services, if applicable, are valid and current at all times. <br />16.2 Observation and Inspections <br />a. County representatives may at any time directly observe City's operations at the <br />dispatch center or Fire Stations that house FRALS units. Prior to any inspection the <br />County shall notify the on-duty officer at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. <br />b. A County representative may schedule a ride-along on any of City's units, provided that <br />in exercising this right to inspection and observation, County representatives conduct <br />themselves in a professional and courteous manner, shall not interfere with City <br />employee's duties, and shall at all times be respectful of City's employer/employee <br />relationships. <br />c. A County representative may schedule during normal business hours and as often as <br />may be reasonably deemed necessary, meetings to examine any EMS related business <br />records, including incident reports, patient records, financial records related to EMS <br />billing of City pertaining to the provision of emergency medical services. County may <br />audit, copy, make transcripts, or otherwise reproduce such records as needed for County <br />to fulfill its oversight role. If requested by the County, City shall have 10 business days to <br />provide requested documents. <br />d. County shall notify City of any critical issues discovered during an observation or <br />inspection. <br /> <br />673