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Layton Fire to issue RFP for EMS provider after state licensing changes; city seeks to remain provider
Summary
Following statewide legislative changes to ambulance licensing, Layton Fire briefed the council on Senate Bill 215 impacts, said it will issue a 10‑day RFP as required, and requested council support to remain the city’s EMS 9‑1‑1 and interfacility transport provider.
Layton City Fire briefed the council on June 19 about a statewide revamp of ambulance licensing and relicensing under Senate Bill 215 and related rule changes, explaining a short compliance timeline and staff plans to issue a required request for proposals (RFP).
Assistant Chief Scott Mahl and fire staff told the council that SB 215 followed a legislative audit and reorganized how ambulance services and interfacility transports are licensed. Staff said the state’s rules were not finalized at the time of the meeting (rules expected in October), but the city’s current ambulance license expires July 31; the…
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