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Council introduces ordinance to charge residential care providers for nonemergency “lift assists”

5941807 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

City council introduced Ordinance 25-10 to authorize a fee billed to residential care providers when fire or EMS crews perform nonemergency “lift assists.” The measure was introduced for public hearing at the next meeting; no vote on final adoption occurred.

Franklin City Council introduced Ordinance 25-10 on Oct. 6, 2025, to allow the city to charge a fee to commercial residential care providers when fire or emergency medical services respond to nonemergency “lift assists.” City Attorney Lynn Gregg presented the measure and said the ordinance would be billed to the provider, not the resident, and would include a waiver and an appellate process to the…

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