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City Council
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Agenda Packets
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11/3/1986
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PPS-11. Modifications to the State building Code (C) <br />PPS-12. Social Investing. (C) <br />Investment management responsibility for public employee pension reserves <br />should be removed from the state Board of Investment and lodged in a politically <br />independent board the membership of which is limited to persons qualified to <br />manage investment portfolios for large pension programs. <br />Cf <br />PPS-13. Emergency Medical Services (C) <br />sources. <br />Cities as a group are the single largest provider of ambulance services in <br />the state and form a vital part of the network of emergency services. To <br />maintain and improve the emergency services network for all residents of the <br />state the Legislature must provide funding for training and equipping emergency <br />medical personnel. State grants and aids should be available to enable all <br />cities to have access to adequate emergency medical services. Additionally, <br />with the increasing interest in paramedic services, the Legislature should <br />assist in providing easily accessible training on a statewide basis at minimum <br />cost in order to meet appropriate qualifVat ions. <br />-54- <br />
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