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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-2215. Required insurance or financial responsibility; denial or revocation for failure to comply

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A. The director shall not issue an air ambulance service license to an ambulance service unless the applicant for the license or the licensee files with the department a certificate of insurance completed by an insurance company that is authorized to transact business in this state or other evidence of financial responsibility in an amount that the director by rule determines is necessary to adequately protect the interest of the public. The applicant for a license or the licensee shall have malpractice and liability insurance that requires the insurer to compensate for injuries to persons and for loss or damage to property resulting from the negligent operation of the air ambulance service.
B. The director shall deny the application for a license or revoke the license of any air ambulance service that fails to comply with this section.
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