Disaster Mitigation Sample Clauses

Disaster Mitigation. Where relevant, the Project must be constructed to mitigate the impact of potential disasters (e.g., earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires), in accordance with State and local codes, ordinances, or other State and local requirements, or such other requirements as HUD may establish.
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Disaster Mitigation. Where rel- evant, the grantee’s standards must re- quire the housing to be improved to mitigate the impact of potential disas- ters (e.g., earthquake, hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires) in accordance with State and local codes, ordinances, and requirements, or such other re- quirements as HUD may establish.
Disaster Mitigation. Pursuant to 24 CFR §92.251(a)(2)(iii), the Development Owner must ensure that this Property will be constructed to mitigate the impact of potential disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding and wildfires, in accordance with State and local codes, ordinances, or other State and local requirements, or such other requirements as HUD may establish.
Disaster Mitigation. Where relevant, Phase II must be constructed to mitigate the impact of potential disasters (e.g., earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires), in accordance with State and local codes, ordinances, or other State and local requirements, or such other requirements as HUD may establish.
Disaster Mitigation. Pursuant to 24 CFR §92.251(a)(2)(iii), Development Owner must ensure that this Property will be constructed to mitigate the impact of potential disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding and wildfires, in accordance with State and local codes, ordinances, or other State and local requirements, or such other requirements as HUD may establish. Properties in Catastrophe Areas specified in 28 TAC §5.4008 must comply with 28 TAC §5.4011 (related to Applicable Building Code Standards in Designated Catastrophe Areas for Structures Constructed, Repaired or to Which Additions Are Made On and After January 1, 2008), in accordance with the Multifamily Direct Loan Rule.
Disaster Mitigation. Objectives: Building Canada investments will be directed towards projects that will reduce the vulnerability of a community or public infrastructure to the negative impacts of extreme natural events, including adverse events related to climate change. Funding will be limited to structural mitigation projects, but must be supported by appropriate non-structural mitigation measures. In addition, projects must be supported by appropriate risk assessments that demonstrate the need for the structural mitigation. The sub-categories which are eligible for funding are:
Disaster Mitigation. In the event of an actual or impending disaster or emergency, Contractor shall proactively take all appropriate actions under the circumstances to protect the health, safety and welfare of all persons, as well as to prevent, limit or otherwise mitigate damage to the Parking Facilities and other property. As an essential part of the Services under this Agreement, Contractor shall identify key employees to assist HFC with the deployment of flood gates and barriers as needed and include those key employees in periodic training and simulation exercises.
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Related to Disaster Mitigation

  • Disaster Services In the event of a local, state, or federal emergency, including natural, man- made, criminal, terrorist, and/or bioterrorism events, declared as a state disaster by the Governor, or a federal disaster by the appropriate federal official, Grantee may be called upon to assist the System Agency in providing the following services:

  • Xxxxx Disaster Protection In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation).

  • Disaster Recovery PFPC shall enter into and shall maintain in effect with appropriate parties one or more agreements making reasonable provisions for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available. In the event of equipment failures, PFPC shall, at no additional expense to the Fund, take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions. PFPC shall have no liability with respect to the loss of data or service interruptions caused by equipment failure, provided such loss or interruption is not caused by PFPC's own willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its duties or obligations under this Agreement.

  • Disaster Recovery Plan Contractor agrees that upon request of System Agency, Contractor shall provide copies of its most recent business continuity and disaster recovery plans.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.

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