Catastrophic Event Service Sample Clauses

Catastrophic Event Service. The Parties acknowledge that there may be one-time costs for emergencies. The Parties will meet and King County Metro will provide written documentation of one-time cost emergencies for Sound Transit’s review and approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld. Within three days of the onset of an emergency, King County Metro will, to the extent possible, provide Sound Transit with an initial written description of the work, a proposed timeline for completing the work, and an estimated cost for the work. King County Metro will amend this estimate weekly until all costs of the emergency are reasonably known. Sound Transit will pay for all costs of the emergency. In the event the costs attributable to Sound Transit cannot be separately identified, King County Metro will identify the total cost of the emergency to all involved parties and describe its method for prorating the Sound Transit share of the cost. Task Orders Sound Transit may request King County Metro to perform tasks beyond the scope specifically provided in this Agreement. In addition, King County Metro may suggest initiatives that may benefit Sound Transit. King County Metro will, at its discretion, decidedetermine if the work is appropriate and practical to be performed by King County Metro or whether the work could be contracted to another service provider. In addition, King County Metro may suggest initiatives that may benefit Sound Transit. Sound Transit will provide a written Task Order (Exhibit O: ST Express Bus Operations Task Order) including a scope of work to King County Metro. King County Metro will review the initiative in detail and develop a cost estimate to perform the work (including parts, labor, travel, lodging, materials, etc.). The cost of such work will be initially determined by King County Metro and provided in written format by modifying the proposed Task Order with additional documentation when available. Sound Transit will review the cost estimate and award the work to King County Metro or to another party that Sound Transit determines to be in its best interest. Sound Transit is not obligated to award this work to King County Metro. In each Task Order, Sound Transit will set a percentage or dollar amount from which the estimate may change without further action. King County Metro will notify Sound Transit’s Bus Operations Manager if the cost of work increases beyond the percentage or dollar amount and King County Metro must secure Sound Transit’s Bus Operat...
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Catastrophic Event Service. The cost for Catastrophic Events Services is subject to the CAM annual rate determined in reconciliation. Sound Transit will pay for all costs of the emergency. Xxxxxx Transit will identify the total cost of the emergency and will bill separately from all other expenses.

Related to Catastrophic Event Service

  • Catastrophic Leave - Natural Disaster Upon request of an employee and upon approval of a department director or designee, leave credits (CTO, vacation, personal leave, annual leave, personal day, and/or holiday credit) shall be transferred from one or more employees to another employee, in accordance with departmental policies, under the following conditions:

  • Catastrophic Leave Program Leave credits, as defined below, may be transferred from one or more employees to another employee, on an hour-for-hour basis, in accordance with departmental policies upon the request of both the receiving employee and the transferring employee and upon approval of the employee's appointing authority, under the following conditions:

  • Catastrophic Leave The County will administer a Catastrophic Leave procedure designed to permit individual donations of annual leave, vacation, healthcare leave (8 hours maximum per fiscal year), compensatory and/or PIP leave time to an employee who is required to be on an extended unpaid leave due to a catastrophic medical condition or other serious circumstances.

  • Catastrophic Leave Bank The City agrees to establish a Catastrophic Leave Bank to assist employees who have exhausted accrued leave time due to a serious or catastrophic illness or injury. The Catastrophic Leave Bank (CLB) will allow the bargaining unit employees to donate time to affected employees within and outside the unit, so that he/she can remain in a paid status for a longer period of time, thus partially ameliorating the financial impact of the illness, injury or condition. This donated time will be placed in a CLB and drawn down from the CLB by the eligible employee. Eligibility To be eligible for this benefit, the receiving employee must: 1) Be a regular full time employee, 2) Have sustained or have an immediate family member who has sustained a life threatening or debilitating illness, injury or condition which may require confirmation by a physician, 3) Have exhausted all accumulated paid leave including vacation, holiday, sick leave, and/or compensatory time off, 4) Be unable to return to work for at least 30 days or in the case of the condition affecting the immediate family member, that member must be in need of prolonged and significant personal care; and 5) Conformed with the requirements of the Family Medical Leave Act and/or Worker's Compensation.

  • Catastrophic Sick Leave Bank [a] The District will establish and manage a catastrophic sick leave bank from which eligible educators may draw leave under the conditions and restrictions outlined below. Teachers who wish to participate in the catastrophic sick leave bank program shall be required to contribute one (1) day of their available sick leave to the bank. This contribution must be made each year during the insurance open enrollment period, as designated by the District, by completing and submitting the appropriate form to the Human Resources Department. If the bank has a substantial balance of days remaining at the end of the academic year, the Association and District may agree to suspend the contribution requirement for one year. Any educator who did not previously participate in the bank but who desires to participate during the non- contribution year will be required to donate one (1) day to initiate eligibility by submitting the appropriate form to the Human Resources Department during the insurance open enrollment period, as designated by the District. [b] Only educators who have contributed to the bank and who have depleted their sick leave and personal leave balances shall be eligible to receive consideration for sick leave from the bank. [c] All requests for sick leave from the bank must be in writing and must be addressed to the Human Resources Director. Requests may be submitted and approved any time after the required sick leave has been contributed. The requests must include the reasons for the request, written verification from the attending physician indicating the nature and severity of the illness or health problem along with the projected recovery date, and the number of sick leave days requested. [d] Only severe, extended illness and catastrophic medical problems of an employee or immediate family member will be considered for leave withdrawals from the bank. Illness or medical problems of a short-term nature shall not be considered. Life-threatening illness or severe accidents requiring extended recovery periods will be given first priority. [e] Withdrawals from the bank for illness of the participating employee shall not exceed one hundred (100) leave days per employee during any four (4) year period. [f] Withdrawals from the bank for illness of an immediate family member shall not exceed twenty (20) days during any consecutive four (4) year period. For requests under this policy, immediate family members shall include husband, wife, son, daughter, father, mother, brother, sister, grandmother, and grandfather. In addition, exceptions may be considered by the Superintendent for other relatives or those who have virtually held the position of an immediate member of the family. [g] In all sick leave bank withdrawal requests, whether for the participating employee or for an immediate family member, the District reserves the right to approve requests, deny requests, or to approve only a portion of the leave days requested.

  • CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY/HURRICANE OR DISASTER - TERM CONTRACTS It is hereby made a part of this Invitation for Bids that before, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or other acts of God that Orange County shall require a “first priority” basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the majority of citizens are protected from any emergency situation which threatens public health and safety, as determined by the County. Contractor agrees to rent/sell/lease all goods and services to the County or other governmental entities as opposed to a private citizen, on a first priority basis. The County expects to pay contractual prices for all goods or services required during an emergency situation. Contractor shall furnish a twenty-four (24) hour phone number in the event of such an emergency.

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