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File #: 21-2047A    Version: 1
Type: Certificate Status: Passed
File created: 10/6/2021 Department: Safety & Emergency Services
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action: 12/7/2021
Title: Renewal of Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support providers.
Attachments: 1. fe_Aeromed - 2022 COPCN, 2. fe_Bayflite - 2022 COPCN, 3. fe_Clearwater - 2022 COPCN, 4. fe_Dunedin - 2022 COPCN, 5. fe_East Lake - 2022 COPCN, 6. fe_Gulfport - 2022 COPCN, 7. fe_Largo - 2022 COPCN, 8. fe_Lealman - 2022 COPCN, 9. fe_Lifeline - 2022 COPCN (Air), 10. fe_Lifeline - 2022 COPCN (Ground), 11. fe_Madeira Beach - 2022 COPCN, 12. fe_Oldsmar - 2022 COPCN, 13. fe_Palm Harbor - 2022 COPCN, 14. fe_Pinellas Park - 2022 COPCN, 15. fe_Pinellas Suncoast - 2022 COPCN, 16. fe_Safety Harbor - 2022 COPCN, 17. fe_Seminole - 2022 COPCN, 18. fe_South Pasadena - 2022 COPCN, 19. fe_St. Joseph's - 2022 COPCN, 20. fe_St. Pete Beach - 2022 COPCN, 21. fe_St. Petersburg - 2022 COPCN, 22. fe_Sunstar - 2022 COPCN, 23. fe_Tarpon Springs - 2022 COPCN, 24. fe_Treasure Island - 2022 COPCN, 25. 2022 COPCN Provider Agency Listing, 26. Clearwater - 2022 COPCN, 27. Dunedin - 2022 COPCN, 28. Gulfport - 2022 COPCN, 29. Largo - 2022 COPCN, 30. Madeira Beach - 2022 COPCN, 31. Oldsmar - 2022 COPCN, 32. Pinellas Park - 2022 COPCN, 33. Safety Harbor - 2022 COPCN, 34. Seminole - 2022 COPCN, 35. South Pasadena - 2022 COPCN, 36. St. Pete Beach - 2022 COPCN, 37. St. Petersburg - 2022 COPCN, 38. Tarpon Springs - 2022 COPCN, 39. Treasure Island - 2022 COPCN, 40. East Lake - 2022 COPCN, 41. Lealman - 2022 COPCN, 42. Palm Harbor - 2022 COPCN, 43. Pinellas Suncoast - 2022 COPCN, 44. Aeromed - 2022 COPCN, 45. Lifeline - 2022 COPCN (Air), 46. Bayflite - 2022 COPCN, 47. Lifeline - 2022 COPCN (Ground), 48. St. Joseph's - 2022 COPCN, 49. Sunstar - 2022 COPCN, 50. Clearwater - 2022 LOI, 51. Dunedin - 2022 LOI, 52. Gulfport - 2022 COI, 53. Largo - 2022 LOI, 54. Madeira Beach - 2022 COI, 55. Oldsmar - 2022 COI, 56. Pinellas Park - 2022 COI, 57. Safety Harbor - 2022 COI, 58. Seminole - 2022 COI, 59. South Pasadena - 2022 COI, 60. St. Pete Beach - 2022 COI, 61. St. Petersburg - 2022 LOI, 62. Tarpon Springs - 2022 COI, 63. Treasure Island - 2022 COI, 64. East Lake - 2022 COI, 65. Lealman - 2022 COI, 66. Palm Harbor - 2022 COI, 67. Pinellas Suncoast - 2022 COI, 68. Aeromed - 2022 Application, 69. Lifeline - 2022 Application (Air), 70. Bayflite - 2022 Application, 71. Lifeline - 2022 Application (Ground), 72. St. Joseph's - 2022 Application, 73. Sunstar - 2022 COI, 74. OMB_Delegated_Item_Review_21-2047A

Subject:

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Renewal of Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support providers.

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approval of the renewal Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) for the attached list of Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers.

 

                     COPCNs are issued by Boards of County Commissioners (BCC) in all Counties in Florida. The certificate allows Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider agencies to be licensed by the Florida Department of Health.

                     The certificate process ensures there are coordinated and regulated EMS Systems at a County level.

                     Certificates are issued on an annual basis to ensure continuous compliance to the various standards and requirements.

                     There are 25 agencies that have been issued COPCNs by the BCC:

 

ALS First Responders:

Cities of Clearwater, Dunedin, Gulfport, Largo, Madeira Beach, Oldsmar, Pinellas Park, Safety Harbor, Seminole, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Treasure Island, and East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District, Lealman Special Fire Control District Palm Harbor Special Fire Control & Rescue District and Pinellas Suncoast Fire & Rescue District

 

ALS Helicopter Ambulances:

Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc., d/b/a Tampa General Hospital - Aeromed   

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Med-Trans Corporation - Lifeline All Children’s

Rocky Mountain Holdings, L.L.C., d/b/a Bayflite

Med-Trans Corporation, d/b/a Med-Trans Florida (current COPCN expires December 31, 2022)

 

Hospitals - Ground - Neonatal/Pediatric Interfacility:

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Inc.- Lifeline All Children’s

BayCare Health System, d/b/a St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Inc.

 

                     Sunstar:

Pinellas County Emergency Medical Services Authority, d/b/a Sunstar

 

                     A COPCN is issued to ALS First Responders, ALS Helicopter, Hospital ground ambulances, All Children’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Sunstar in accordance with Section 401.25, Florida Statutes.

                     The current COPCN’s will expire on December 31, 2021.

                     If approved, the new expiration date will be December 31, 2022.

 

Authorize the Chairman to sign the Certificates.

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Strategic Plan:

Ensure Public Health, Safety, and Welfare
2.1 Provide planning, coordination, prevention, and protective services to ensure a safe and secure community.

Deliver First Class Services to the Public and Our Customers
5.1 Maximize partner relationships and public outreach.
5.3 Ensure effective and efficient delivery of county services and support.

 

Summary:

Summary

A Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) is issued to the Advanced Life Support (ALS) First Responders, ALS Helicopter Ambulances, All Children’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and Sunstar, pursuant to Pinellas County Code, Chapter 54, and in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 401.25.

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Background Information:

COPCNs are issued by Boards of County Commissioners in all Counties in Florida. The certificate allows EMS provider agencies to be licensed by the Florida Department of Health. The certificate process ensures there are coordinated and regulated EMS Systems at a County level. Certificates are issued on an annual basis to ensure continuous compliance to the various standards and requirements.

The current COPCN for the attached list of providers will expire on December 31, 2021.

 

Fiscal Impact:

N/A

 

Staff Member Responsible:

James G. Fogarty, Director, Safety and Emergency Services

 

Partners:

City of Clearwater
City of Dunedin
City of Gulfport
City of Largo
City of Madeira Beach
City of Oldsmar
City of Pinellas Park
City of Safety Harbor
City of Seminole
City of South Pasadena
City of St. Pete Beach
City of St. Petersburg
City of Tarpon Springs
City of Treasure Island
East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control District
Lealman Special Fire Control District
Palm Harbor Special Fire Control & Rescue District
Pinellas Suncoast Fire & Rescue District
Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc., d/b/a Tampa General Hospital - Aeromed
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Med-Trans Corporation - Lifeline All Children’s
Rocky Mountain Holdings, L.L.C., d/b/a Bayflite
Med-Trans Corporation, d/b/a Med-Trans Florida
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Inc.- Lifeline All Children’s
BayCare Health System, d/b/a St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Inc.
Pinellas County Emergency Medical Services Authority, d/b/a Sunstar

 

Attachments:

COPCN Provider Agency Listing
COPCN Certificates
COPCN Applications/C.O.I.