Additional Thoughts
Here are some of my additional thoughts on the EMSA fee on water bills.
The City of Tulsa informed me that the EMSA fee opt-out form is available at www.emsaonline.com. To access and print the form, go to this website, click on ?“City of Tulsa?’s New Ambulance Service Program?”, click on ?“Opting out ?…?” and then click on the underlined text. The opt-out form for single-family customers must be returned by June 30.
Since RPHA bills have the single-family rate, perhaps RPHA could (if it wants to) opt out using this form. This is something RPHA should find out.
If the fee will appear on all three water bills received by RPHA and RPHA has the option to opt-out of these fees, then the analysis by RPHA on what to do could consider opting out on all three bills or just two of the three, depending on the insurance coverage, cost, etc.
I would assume that if RPHA is not allowed to opt-out, then the fee should not appear on the bills. If RPHA is not allowed to opt out and the fee appears on the bills, then RPHA may want to challenge the fee being on the bill since the intent was to allow an opt-out.
Moreover, if RPHA cannot opt out of the fees, then RPHA should challenge there being three fees (one on each bill) instead of just one fee for the whole of RPHA.