Oklahoma Code § 19-1206

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Determination by board - Declaration of incorporation
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A.  At the time and place set for the hearing and consideration
of the petition, it shall be the duty of the board of county
commissioners to determine:
1.  Whether proper notice of the hearing has been given as
required by Section 1205 of this title;
2.  Whether the residents of the area described in the petition
are without adequate ambulance service to meet their needs;
3.  Whether the installation, maintenance and operation of such
ambulance service is necessary to serve residents of the district;
4.  Whether such ambulance service will be conducive to and will
tend to promote the public health, safety and welfare;
5.  The area which should be included in the district; and
6.  Whether the new district area shall financially affect any
existing service in the county adversely.
B.  If, upon such consideration, it shall be found that such
petition is in conformity with the requirements of the Ambulance

Service Districts Act, and that such a district should be created
the board of county commissioners shall thereupon immediately
declare the area described in the petition or any part thereof to be
incorporated as a district under the name of "Ambulance Service
District No. __________, __________ County, Oklahoma", inserting
number in order of incorporation and name of county, and thereupon
the district shall be a body politic and corporate and an agency and
legally constituted authority of the State of Oklahoma for the
public purposes set forth in the Ambulance Service Districts Act.
C.  The board of county commissioners shall thereupon enter upon
its records full minutes of such hearing, together with its order
creating the district under the corporate name for the purposes of
the Ambulance Service Districts Act.  Such districts shall not be
political corporations or subdivisions of the state within the
meaning of any constitutional debt limitations, nor shall the
districts have any power or authority to levy any taxes whatsoever
or make any assessments on property, real or personal.

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