Disaster Preparedness. Each Party shall prepare and maintain disaster recovery, business resumption and contingency plans that comply with Applicable Law and that are appropriate for the nature and scope of the Aspiration Account Program, which plans shall be sufficient to enable the other Party to promptly resume the performance of its obligations hereunder in the event of a natural disaster, destruction of such Party’s facilities or operations, utility or communication failures or similar interruption in the operations of such Party or the operations of a third party which in turn materially affect the operations of such Party. Each Party shall make available to the other Party copies of all such disaster recovery, business resumption and contingency plans and shall promptly provide to the other Party copies of any changes thereto. Each Party shall periodically test such disaster recovery, business resumption and contingency plans as may be appropriate and prudent in light of the nature and scope of the activities and operations of such Party and its obligations hereunder and shall promptly provide the other Party with results of any such tests.
Disaster Preparedness. 5.6.1 Each site shall have a Disaster Preparation Advisor selected by the site administrator from among volunteers. The Disaster Preparation Advisor shall receive compensation in an amount equal to one (1) Role and Recompense Unit (Appendix B, Section 6.1.1).
5.6.2 The duties of the Disaster Preparation Advisor shall include working with the site administrator and faculty to insure implementation of the District Disaster Preparedness Master Plan.
Disaster Preparedness. Within 30 days from the Effective Date of this Contract, Provider shall submit a disaster preparedness plan which shall include emergency evacuation plans and procedures. The disaster preparedness shall be based on the Board’s existing disaster preparedness plan and shall by amended to suit Provider’s operations at the Veterans Cemetery. Provider shall submit any proposed amendments to the disaster preparedness plan to the Board. The Board shall review any proposed amendment(s) and shall provide a written response to Provider, within thirty (30) days of receipt indicating whether Provider’s proposed amendment(s) has been rejected and stating the basis for such rejection. Provider’s disaster preparedness plan shall be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations concerning safety and fire prevention, and all of Provider’s employees shall receive regular training in disaster preparedness.
Disaster Preparedness. (a) Developing joint watershed management plans, primarily for potable water and disaster mitigation purposes, among the five municipal associations within the Project Area;
(b) developing municipal land use and zoning plans;
Disaster Preparedness. The University has developed and maintains at a high state of readiness, a multi-hazard disaster response plan. Included in this plan is the establishment and operation of a University Emergency Operations Center as well as annexes addressing the roles of operational units of the University. The Fire Department agrees to work cooperatively with the University in following, the University's disaster plans as resources allow. The University shall provide to the City one copy of the University's disaster response plan and annual updates.
Disaster Preparedness. In accordance with Connecticut State Department of Health Regulations, the facility has developed an Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Plan. As part of this Plan, the Facility is required to have an updated list of Residents whose families have indicated that they would accept them temporarily in the event of an emergency. In the event of a disaster or emergency, the facility will reach out to any such designated family member(s) to confirm whether they could accept the Resident should an evacuation become necessary.
Disaster Preparedness. 18 A. Disaster Plan – CONTRACTOR shall have a plan for the immediate recall of 19 personnel to staff units during multi-casualty situations, or declared disaster 20 situations. This plan shall include the ability of the CONTRACTOR to page and 21 alert off-duty personnel. The CONTRACTOR shall participate in training programs 22 and exercises designed to upgrade, evaluate, and maintain readiness of the 23 system’s disaster and multi-casualty response system.
25 B. If requested to respond to the scene of a Multi-Casualty Incident (MCI), the 26 CONTRACTOR’S personnel shall perform as part of the Incident Command System 27 (ICS) structure and in accordance with the California Emergency Response 28 System’s Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and in 29 accordance with AGENCY policies and procedures.
Disaster Preparedness. If the Governor of the State of Florida, by Executive Order, declares a state of emergency in Xxxx County that requires the shutting down of essential services provided by state agencies, the State of Florida Disaster Preparedness Plan shall go into effect. Part of the Department of Revenue’s plan includes maintaining communication with DCF to facilitate the resumption of essential services for CSE processes.
A. CSE has two Critical Business Processes that must be maintained with a minimum of disruption:
1. Collection and distribution of child support checks
2. Customer Service
B. The DCF Chief Information Officer or designee, and the CSE Deputy Director or designees, must maintain ongoing communication concerning:
1. Possible disruption of services
2. Pending disruption of services
3. Immediate termination of services
C. Each agency shall appoint a systems communication coordinator who is responsible for maintaining open communication with their counterpart to coordinate the exchange of information required to facilitate the resumption of FLORIDA services to CSE customers.
D. The systems communication coordinator from each agency will coordinate the type of communication method to be used. They must ensure that the communication device remain operational in preparation for FLORIDA system failure.
E. The system communication coordinator from each agency will be required to have the following:
1. The telephone and/or cell phone numbers of their counterpart
2. A back up coordinator list to include telephone and/or cell phone numbers
3. Each coordinator will keep in an accessible location, a copy of each agencies disaster plan.
F. Systems requirements for implementation of the systems portion of the Disaster Plan are detailed in Attachment 1, Service Level Procedures, B. Computer Operations and Data Center Management Services, Section IX, entitled: Disaster Recovery Plan.
Disaster Preparedness. In accordance with hospital regulatory requirements, Xxxxx shall at all times maintain disaster preparedness, leveraging resources within and outside of the Coastal Bend Region in case of a large-scale emergency, and enlisting emergency resources from other communities in the case of a catastrophic event. Xxxxx shall review its emergency preparedness plans and conduct drills locally, regionally and at a state level to ensure systemic knowledge of the standard operating procedures during an emergency.
Disaster Preparedness. Building the operational capacity of National Societies includes actions such as regularly updating contingency plans; ongoing training of response teams at local (BDRT), national (NDRT), and regional (Surge, Rapid Response) levels; pre-positioning of pooled and standardised stocks managed by the FRC through PIROI and hosted by NSs. Regional-level anticipatory action is strengthened by the use of forecasts. Technical meetings are held every year to identify lessons learned, share best practices, and review National Societies’ annual preparedness plans.