Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

₹50,000 FINE IF PVT AMBULANCES OVERCHARGE PATIENTS IN STATE

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Manohar Lal Khattar-led Haryana government has directed the regional transport authoritie­s (RTAS) to slap “minimum Rs 50,000 penalty” on private ambulance drivers or owners if found charging more than the fixed price.

As per instructio­ns, advance life support (ALS) ambulance can be hired at the rate of Rs 15/km and basic life support (BLS) ambulances cannot charge more than Rs 7/km for transporti­ng patients in any kind of emergency, including accidents.

The state health department on Monday sent a letter to the transport commission­er informing how private ambulances have been fleecing patients.

The health department said that it has come to the notice of higher authoritie­s in state that private ambulance drivers and service providers are “charging exorbitant­ly higher rates” than what’s prescribed by the department. “This practice is prevalent while transporti­ng patients within as well as outside state,” the letter reads.

The health department has directed the transport commission­er to issue necessary instructio­ns to all secretarie­s of the RTA in this regard. In case private ambulance drivers or owners resort to charging “exorbitant rates”, the RTAS will be authorised to cancel driving license of the ambulance driver.

The department has directed that the RTAS can also cancel registrati­on certificat­e of the ambulance or impound the vehicle and impose a penalty starting from a minimum of Rs 50,000 in case of non-compliance of instructio­ns.

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