Disaster and Emergency Response Plan Sample Clauses

Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. Grantee shall develop and maintain an Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan containing Site Specific Emergency Response Plan(s) for each service site per HSH requirements. The Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan shall address disaster coordination between and among service sites. Grantee shall update the site plan as needed and Grantee shall train all employees regarding the provisions of the plan for their sites.
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. The Contractor must maintain at all times a written disaster and emergency response plan, policies and procedures to address internal and external emergencies and disasters that include, but are not limited to acts of nature (such as flood, hurricane, fires, and tornadoes), chemical or hazardous material spills, critical equipment failure, weapons of mass destruction events, and acts of terrorism. In the event of an emergency requiring evacuation or quarantine, the Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the safety and placement of all children in its care. All staff and subcontractors of the Contractor must be aware of the disaster plan requirements and be prepared to fulfill their role in executing the plan. The disaster and emergency response plan and procedures must address the following: Mandatory evacuation if directed by local officials; Emergency evacuation; Disaster planning training for all staff and caregivers; Arrangements for adequate provision of: Staffing; Shelter; Food; Transportation; Medication; Supplies; Emergency Equipment; and Services. Identification, location and tracking of children; Protection and/or recovery of children’s records (including electronic records); The provision of regular and crisis-response services to children during and after a disaster, including: Methods for ensuring that services such as, but not limited to, crisis counseling are provided to meet the crisis-related needs of the children in care during and after the disaster; Methods for ensuring that medical services are provided to children throughout the disaster. Such services include, but are not limited to, providing children with medication as prescribed (including insulin and asthma-related treatments), emergency care, and medical care for children with Primary Medical Needs (as defined in Attachment B); and Plans for maintaining the services, as required by a court order and/or the child’s service plan, for the children in care after the disaster. viii. Communication with DFPS and CPS, including: Identifying (name, telephone numbers) two emergency contacts designated by the Contractor who will be available to DFPS at all times in the event of an emergency or disaster; Contacting CPS to provide information on the location and condition of children in care who have been evacuated as soon as the children reach their evacuation destination by contacting CPS through one of the following methods: During times when mass evacuation of part of Texas is a...
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. Tenant will develop and maintain a Disaster and Emergency Response Plan containing site specific emergency response plan(s) for the Premises per HSH requirements. The Disaster and Emergency Response Plan must address disaster coordination at the Premises. Tenant will update the Disaster and Emergency Response Plan as needed, and Tenant will train all employees regarding the provisions of the Disaster and Emergency Response Plan for the Premises.
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. Contractor shall develop and maintain an Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan containing Site Specific Emergency Response Plan(s) for each service site per HSH requirements. The Agency Disaster and Emergency Response Plan shall address disaster coordination between and among service sites. Contractor shall update the Agency/site(s) plan as needed and Contractor shall train all employees regarding the provisions of the plan for their Agency/site(s).
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. Contractor will develop and maintain a Disaster and Emergency Response Plan ("Emergency Plan"), as it pertains to dental services that Contractor has agreed to provide at the Navigation Center and Maple Street Correctional Center, that includes all of the elements set forth in this Section, as well as any additional elements reasonably requested by the County. The Emergency Plan will also include site­ Specific emergency response plan(s) for each of the sites at which Contractor provides services pursuant to this Agreement ("Site Plans"). The Emergency Plan and associated Site Plans will address Contractor preparations to effectively respond in the immediate aftermath of a national, state or local disaster or emergency ("Emergency Response") and plans for the ongoing continuation of Services under the Agreement during and after a disaster or emergency ("Continuity of Dental Operations"), to the extent feasible. The purpose of the Emergency Plan and Site Plans is to protect the health, safety and security of patients, care providers, staff and the community in the event of an emergency. Contactor shall submit the Emergency Plan to the County within thirty (30) days after the beginning of the Term of the Agreement and the Emergency Plan will be subject to the reasonable approval of the County. Contractor shall respond reasonably promptly to any comments or requests for revisions that the County provides to Contractor regarding the Emergency Plan. Contractor will update the Emergency Plan and associated Site Plans as circumstances warrant and shall provide County with copies of such updated plans. Contractor shall train employees on the Emergency Plan and the Emergency Plan will include a description of how employees will be trained.
Disaster and Emergency Response Plan. A) The Contractor must maintain at all times a written disaster and emergency response plan, policies and procedures to address internal and external emergencies and disasters that include, but are not limited to acts of nature (such as flood, hurricane, fires, and tornadoes), chemical or hazardous material spills, critical equipment failure, weapons of mass destruction events, and acts of terrorism. B) In the event of an emergency requiring evacuation or quarantine, the Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the safety and placement of all children in its care. All staff and sub-contractors of the contractor must be aware of the disaster plan requirements and be prepared to fulfill their role in executing the plan. C) The disaster and emergency response plan and procedures must address the following: i. Mandatory evacuation if directed by local officials; ii. Emergency evacuation; iii. Disaster planning training for all facility staff; iv. Arrangements for adequate provision of: a) Staffing; b) Shelter; c) Food; d) Transportation; e) Medication; f) Supplies; g) Emergency Equipment; and

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  • Health and Safety Plan Consultant shall prepare and submit a Health and Safety Plan (“HASP”) for the portion of Consultant’s work that will involve field work, assessments, or investigations of certain Project elements. The HASP shall describe how Consultant plans to complete field work, assessments, and/or investigations at the RWF. Consultant’s HASP must comply with the CIP HASP and shall be updated as new conditions are encountered.

  • Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Contractor understands that HHS does not tolerate any type of fraud, waste, or abuse. Violations of law, agency policies, or standards of ethical conduct will be investigated, and appropriate actions will be taken. Pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 321.022, if the administrative head of a department or entity that is subject to audit by the state auditor has reasonable cause to believe that money received from the state by the department or entity or by a client or contractor of the department or entity may have been lost, misappropriated, or misused, or that other fraudulent or unlawful conduct has occurred in relation to the operation of the department or entity, the administrative head shall report the reason and basis for the belief to the Texas State Auditor’s Office (SAO). All employees or contractors who have reasonable cause to believe that fraud, waste, or abuse has occurred (including misconduct by any HHS employee, Grantee officer, agent, employee, or subcontractor that would constitute fraud, waste, or abuse) are required to immediately report the questioned activity to the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General. Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and System Agency policies regarding fraud, waste, and abuse including, but not limited to, HHS Circular C-027. A report to the SAO must be made through one of the following avenues: ● SAO Toll Free Hotline: 1-800-TX-AUDIT ● SAO website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ All reports made to the OIG must be made through one of the following avenues: ● OIG Toll Free Hotline 0-000-000-0000 ● OIG Website: XxxxxxXxxxxXxxxx.xxx ● Internal Affairs Email: XxxxxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx ● OIG Hotline Email: XXXXxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx. ● OIG Mailing Address: Office of Inspector General Attn: Fraud Hotline MC 1300 P.O. Box 85200 Austin, Texas 78708-5200