Common use of Declared Emergency Requirements Clause in Contracts

Declared Emergency Requirements. In the event of a declared emergency by the County, State or Federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual requirements in support of the declared emergency. The Subrecipient shall service the County during such declared emergency under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency conditions. The terms negotiated by the County and Subrecipient for all contracted services shall apply to serving the County’s needs during the declared emergency regardless of the circumstances unless deem non-essential by the County, State and/or Federal government. If the Subrecipient is unable to provide services under the terms of the Contract, then the Subrecipient shall provide written justification. Additional program or administrative costs as a result of providing services during an emergency shall not be permitted. During a County, State and/or Federally declared emergency the County may require the Subrecipient to temporarily reassign or relocate staff to a County specified location in support of the continuation of essential services within the Contract provisions.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for the Provision of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (Wioa) One Stop Operator Services, Contract for the Provision of Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (Wioa) Youth Program Services

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Declared Emergency Requirements. In the event of a declared emergency by the County, State or Federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual requirements in support of the declared emergency. The Subrecipient shall service the County during such declared emergency under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-non- emergency conditions. The terms negotiated by the County and Subrecipient for all contracted services shall apply to serving the County’s needs during the declared emergency regardless of the circumstances unless deem non-essential by the County, State and/or Federal government. If the Subrecipient is unable to provide services under the terms of the Contract, then the Subrecipient shall provide written justification. Additional program or administrative costs as a result of providing services during an emergency shall not be permitted. During a County, State and/or Federally declared emergency the County may require the Subrecipient to temporarily reassign or relocate staff to a County specified location in support of the continuation of essential services within the Contract provisions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Title v Senior Community Service Employment Program (Scsep) Agreement, Title v Senior Community Service Employment Program Contract

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