DHS 105.39(2)(b)2.2. That all brakes, front suspension and steering mechanisms and shock absorbers are functioning correctly; DHS 105.39(2)(b)3.3. That all tires are properly inflated according to vehicle or tire manufacturers’ recommendations and that all tires possess a minimum of 1/8-inch of tread at the point of greatest wear; and DHS 105.39(2)(c)(c) The driver inspecting the vehicle shall document all vehicle inspections in writing, noting any deficiencies. DHS 105.39(2)(d)(d) All deficiencies shall be corrected before any recipient is transported in the vehicle. Corrections shall be documented by the driver. Documentation shall be retained for not less than 12 months, except as authorized in writing by the department. DHS 105.39(2)(e)(e) Windows, windshield and mirrors shall be maintained in a clean condition with no obstruction to vision. DHS 105.39(2)(g)(g) Police, sheriff’s department and ambulance emergency telephone numbers shall be posted on the dash of the vehicle in an easily readable manner. If the vehicle is not equipped with a working two-way radio, sufficient money in suitable denominations shall be carried to enable not less than 3 local telephone calls to be made from a pay telephone. DHS 105.39(2)(h)(h) A provider shall maintain a list showing for each vehicle its registration number, identification number, license number, manufacturer, model, year, passenger capacity, insurance policy number, insurer, types of restraint systems for wheelchairs and whether it is fitted with a wheelchair lift or with a ramp. Attached to the list shall be evidence of compliance with ch. Trans 301. DHS 105.39(3)(a)(a) The vehicle shall be equipped at all times with a flashlight in working condition, a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher. The fire extinguisher shall be periodically serviced as recommended by the local fire department. DHS 105.39(3)(b)(b) The vehicle shall be equipped with a lift or ramp for loading wheelchairs. The vehicle shall also be equipped with passenger restraint devices for each passenger, including restraint devices for recipients in wheelchairs or on cots or stretchers as defined in s. DHS 107.23 (1) (c) 4. Both a recipient and the recipient’s wheelchair, cot or stretcher shall be secured. DHS 105.39(3)(c)(c) Provision shall be made for secure storage of removable equipment and passenger property in order to prevent projectile injuries to passengers and the driver in the event of an accident. DHS 105.39(4)(a)(a) Each driver shall possess a valid regular or commercial operator’s license which shall be unrestricted, except that the vision restrictions may be waived if the driver’s vision is corrected to an acuity of 20/30 or better by the use of corrective lenses. In this event, the driver shall wear corrective lenses while transporting recipients. DHS 105.39(4)(b)1.1. Each driver before driving a vehicle or serving as an attendant shall have received all of the following: DHS 105.39(4)(b)1.a.a. Basic Red Cross or equivalent training in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); DHS 105.39(4)(b)1.c.c. Specific instructions in the use of all ramps, lift equipment and restraint devices used by the provider. DHS 105.39(4)(b)2.2. Each driver shall receive refresher training in first aid at least every 3 years and shall maintain CPR certification. A driver who is an emergency medical services practitioner licensed under ch. DHS 110, a licensed practical nurse, a registered nurse or a physician assistant shall be considered to have met these requirements by completion of continuing education which includes first aid and CPR. DHS 105.39(4)(c)(c) The provider shall maintain a current list of all drivers showing the name, license number and any driving violations or license restrictions of each and shall keep that list current. DHS 105.39(5)(5) Company policy. Company policies and procedures shall include: DHS 105.39(5)(b)(b) Establishment and implementation of scheduling policies that assure timely pick-up and delivery of passengers going to and returning from medical appointments; DHS 105.39(5)(c)(c) Documentation that transportation services for which MA reimbursement is sought are: DHS 105.39(5)(c)3.3. Provided only to persons who require this transportation because they lack other means of transport, and who are also physically or mentally incapable of using public transportation;