Business Contingency Plan Sample Clauses

Business Contingency Plan. (a) If stated in the Order Form that a business contingency plan is required, the Supplier must, within the timeframe stated in the Order Form or as otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, have in place (and prepare and implement, if not already in existence) a Business Contingency Plan for the approval of the Customer (Business Contingency Plan).
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Business Contingency Plan. Upon GEHC’s request, the Supplier shall provide to GEHC a Business Contingency Plan that outlines the Supplier’s internal contingency arrangements to ensure GEHC continuity of supply if the Supplier or any of the Supplier’s suppliers are unable to provide Products or components to such Products to GEHC.
Business Contingency Plan. Upon GE Healthcare’s request, Biochrom shall provide to GE Healthcare a Business Contingency Plan that outlines Biochrom’s internal contingency arrangements to ensure GE Healthcare continuity of supply if Biochrom or any of Biochrom’s suppliers are unable to provide Products or components to such Products to GE Healthcare.
Business Contingency Plan. The following is hereby added to Section 13.2: “Seller agrees to provide to Buyer an annual review and update of Seller’s BCP which shall include a risk assessment on how the Seller will meet their obligations as set forth in this Agreement. The BCP, including the risk profile, shall be reviewed at Seller’s expense at least every two years by a third party agreed upon by the parties. In connection with the BCP, Seller agrees not to single source any key raw materials without the prior written consent of Buyer, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.”
Business Contingency Plan. Note: A Business Contingency Plan details the nature and scope of the business contingency services to be provided by the Contractor to overcome any interruption to the Customer’s business, including as applicable, information about time-frames, scheduling, service levels, methodologies, systems, processes or programs for the implementation of such services and any other requirements stated in Item 24 of the General Order Form. (Clause 1.13 Part 3 Dictionary) Specify if and when a Business Contingency Plan is required. Specify the periods that the Business Contingency Plan must be reviewed and updated by the Contractor. Specify the time periods that the Contractor is to test the operability of the Business Contingency Plan. Provide a copy of the Business Contingency Plan as an attachment [insert attachment number and name]. Project Management Issues Log Specify who is responsible for creating and maintaining the issues log. Specify what the issues log must contain and how regularly it is updated. Risk management plan Specify if a risk management plan is to be used. If so, it should be prepared and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS ISO 31000 Risk Management Standard or equivalent, unless agreed in writing. Specify who is responsible for creating and maintaining the risk management plan, and how regularly it is to be updated. Change MANAGEMENT Any changes made should be reflected over time in a new version of the XXXX must be implemented as a Change Request in accordance with the variations procedures stated in Schedule 4Variation Procedures, subject to clause 26.1 to 26.2 of the Customer Contract. Each Change Request must be agreed in writing and signed by both the Customer and Contractor to be valid. Where the Customer contract is entered into under a Head Agreement, the Customer must obtain the consent of the Contract Authority prior to agreeing to a variation that includes a variation to any other Protected Clause. Customer Supplied Items (CSI) Note: Customer Supplied Items (CSI) are items set out in Item 22 of the General Order Form to be supplied by the Customer under a Customer Contract. A CSI may be: office access, desks etc (specify location, standards, times of access; Hardware or software (specify equipment, capacity, versions of software and dates of availability); VPN access or other remote access (specify capacity and hours available). List of CSI’s Specify each CSI to be provided by the Customer. CSI maintenance and support contracts Spe...

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