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Consider introducing an ordinance amending Chapter 7.1 of the Solano County Code relating to the Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA)
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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:
The Department of Health and Social Services and the County Administrator recommend that the Board of Supervisors:
1. Consider introducing an ordinance amending Chapter 7.1 of the Solano County Code relating to the Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA); and
2. Read the proposed ordinance amending Chapter 7.1 of the Solano County Code by title only and waive further reading; and
3. Introduce the ordinance designating the Solano County Health & Social Services Department, Public Health Division as the Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) for Solano County.
SUMMARY:
The proposed ordinance formalizes the Board's direction from October 28, 2025 to return to direct governance of emergency medical services and designation as the Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) to Solano County.
Since 1996, Solano County has participated in the Solano Emergency Medical Services Cooperative (SEMSC), a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) that has acted as the County's designated LEMSA pursuant to Health and Safety Code ?1797.200. The SEMSC model was originally created to promote regional collaboration between the County, cities, and fire districts. While that structure has historically facilitated coordination, recent circumstances-including the pending award of a new exclusive ambulance services contract-have raised concerns about perceived conflicts of interest when governing members of SEMSC represent agencies that may benefit from the contracting process.
Returning LEMSA authority to the County ensures that oversight of emergency medical services, ambulance contracting, and related system management functions are conducted independently of potential provider inter...
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