- A. SOCALR may suspend or revoke a license for acts that violate this chapter.
B. SOCALR may require appropriate remedial action instead of suspension or revocation of a license. The requirements for the remedial action shall:
- (1) Be written;
- (2) Set a reasonable time for abatement; and
- (3) Specify any proposed disciplinary action to be taken by SOCALR for failure to satisfy the requirements of the remedial action.
- C. The action taken by SOCALR is the final agency action if a party does not timely request a hearing under Regulation .09 of this chapter to contest the action.
D. Upon the suspension or revocation of a commercial ambulance service license the commercial ambulance service shall immediately:
- (1) Cease operations with all commercial ambulance vehicles;
- (2) Make a reasonable effort to cease all recallable advertising; and
- (3) Surrender to SOCALR all commercial ambulance licenses issued to the commercial ambulance service; and
- (4) Make all licensed commercial ambulances available to SOCALR for removal of the licensing decal by or under the supervision of SOCALR.
E. Upon the suspension or revocation of a commercial ambulance license, the commercial ambulance service shall immediately:
- (1) Cease operations with that specific commercial ambulance; and
- (2) Surrender the commercial ambulance license to SOCALR; and
- (3) Make the commercial ambulance available to SOCALR for removal of the licensing decal by or under the supervision of SOCALR.
Authority: Education Article, §§13-508 and 13-515, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: October 12, 1992 (19:20 Md. R. 1816)
Chapter recodified from COMAR 14.22.09 to COMAR 30.09.09, August, 1997
Regulations .01—.05, BLS Service, repealed effective January 10, 2000 (26:27 Md. R. 2017)
Regulations .01—.10, Enforcement, adopted effective January 10, 2000 (26:27 Md. R. 2017)
Regulation .03J, K amended and L adopted effective October 15, 2004 (31:20 Md. R. 1486)