Emergency Assistance Sample Clauses

Emergency Assistance. Both Parties shall exercise due diligence to avoid or mitigate an Emergency to the extent practical in accordance with applicable requirements imposed by the Standards Authority or contained in the PJM Tariffs and NYISO Tariffs. In avoiding or mitigating an Emergency, both Parties shall strive to allow for commercial remedies, but if commercial remedies are not successful or practical, the Parties agree to be the suppliers of last resort to maintain reliability on the system. For each hour during which Emergency conditions exist in a Party’s Balancing Authority Area, that Party (while still ensuring operations within applicable Reliability Standards) shall determine what commercial remedies are available and make use of those that are practical and needed to avoid or mitigate the Emergency before any Emergency Energy is scheduled in that hour.
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Emergency Assistance. Both Parties shall exercise due diligence to avoid or mitigate an Emergency to the extent practicable as per each Party’s requirements related to the mitigation of an Emergency, in applicable policies and procedures imposed by NERC, NPCC, or (for the NYISO) the NYSRC, or contained in the ISO-NE Tariff and NYISO Tariffs. In avoiding or mitigating an Emergency, both Parties shall strive to allow for commercial remedies, but if commercial remedies are not successful, the Parties agree to be the suppliers of last resort to ensure Reliability on the system. For each hour during which Emergency conditions exist in a Party’s Balancing Authority Area, that Party (while still ensuring operations within applicable Reliability Standards) shall determine what commercial remedies are available and make use of those that are available and needed to avoid or mitigate the Emergency before any Emergency Energy is scheduled in that hour.
Emergency Assistance. 5.8.1 The objective of Emergency Assistance (EA) services is to help stabilize families in crisis due to inability to meet their basic needs.
Emergency Assistance. The department shall establish and operate a program of emergency assistance to needy families with children. This program must provide benefits to needy families with children in emergency situations in which the family is deprived of the basic necessities essential to its support, including but not limited to, fire and other natural disasters, terminations of utility service or lack of adequate shelter. A. In determining what constitutes an emergency with respect to utility terminations, the department shall grant assistance when an otherwise qualified family has received a disconnection notice and has exhausted their ability to negotiate and pay the terms of a reasonable payment arrangement. [PL 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).] B. The program may not be used to supplant local responsibility for operating or funding a general assistance program. [PL 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).] C. The department may not expend more than $750,000 annually of state general assistance funds for the purposes of covering the cost of services set out in this subsection. [PL 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).] [PL 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).]
Emergency Assistance. Provides assistance for handling CLEC's End User Customer's EAS/local and IntraLATA toll calls to emergency agencies, including but not limited to, police, sheriff, highway patrol and fire. CLEC is responsible for providing CenturyLink with the appropriate emergency agency numbers and updates.
Emergency Assistance. In the event of a pandemic-related emergency or if you experience medical signs or symptoms or require ● +0 (000) 000 0000 - toll-free from the USA and Canada ● +0 (000) 000 0000 - collect where available ● xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Important NoticePlease read carefully ● PANDEMIC INSURANCE is designed to cover losses arising from unexpected pandemic related circumstances. It is important that you read and understand your policy as your coverage may be subject to certain limitations or exclusions. ● Coverage under this policy is for Pandemic Insurance only and there is no coverage for follow-up or ongoing medical treatment. Please review the Benefits and Exclusions sections carefully. ● Your policy does not cover medical conditions and/or symptoms that existed prior to your effective date. Check to see how this applies in your policy and how it relates to your effective date. THIS POLICY CONTAINS A CLAUSE WHICH MAY LIMIT THE AMOUNT PAYABLE. See Limitations and Restrictions section. NOTE: Italicized words are defined terms whose definition appears in the definitions section of the policy. Eligibility To be eligible for coverage, on the effective date, you must:
Emergency Assistance. In the event of an emergency or unusual occurrence adversely affecting the interest of the Customer, summon appropriate assistance such as the local fire and/or police departments and immediately notify the Customer Representative or other designated Customer officers. Clinician must be aware of and knowledgeable of Emergency Procedures as provided by Customer.
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Emergency Assistance. Transportation emergencies should be immediately reported to:
Emergency Assistance. It is the responsibility of the Handling Company to participate in local emergency response plan(s) in order to provide support to the Carrier in the event of an emergency including but not limited to, forced landings, accidents or acts of violence. Xxxxxxx will contact the Handling Company to establish the carrier’s needs in an emergency and provide the Handling Company its current emergency procedures. In the absence of Carrier instructions, in part or whole, the Handling Company shall follow its own emergency response plan(s). In case of an emergency, the Handling Company shall without delay activate its local emergency plan(s) which includes the immediate notification to the Carrier and establish open-line communications with the Carrier. The Handling Company shall take all reasonable measures to assist passengers, crew and family members and to safeguard and protect baggage, cargo and mail carried in the aircraft from loss or damage in co-operation with the relevant local authorities. All documentation and information pertaining to the emergency is the property of the Carrier and shall be held confidential by the Handling Company, unless such documentation and information is specifically required by applicable law or by governmental or local authorities regulations. The Carrier shall reimburse the Handling Company for expenses and disbursements incurred in rendering such assistance.
Emergency Assistance. 1. A party may request assistance (a “Requesting Party”) from the other party (a “Providing Party”) to respond to an emergency (“Emergency Assistance”). The Requesting Party shall make a request for Emergency Assistance to a Providing Party by contacting the Chief of Police or their designee. Requests may either be verbal or in writing. Any verbal request will be followed by a written request as soon as practical or within such period of time as provided by law. 2. Requests and responses to requests for Emergency Assistance under this Agreement are limited to law enforcement personnel assistance services, equipment, supplies, and related resources. 3. In response to a request for Emergency Assistance under this Agreement, a Providing Party may authorize and direct personnel to provide aid to a Requesting Party. The Providing Party shall provide personnel who possess the required qualifications along with the equipment and supplies of the Providing Party to a Requesting Party at the discretion of the Providing Party within the scope of aid deemed necessary by a Requesting Party or the Incident Commander. 4. Each party shall be responsible for damages to, or loss of, its own equipment used to respond to an emergency or provide Emergency Assistance under this Agreement. Each party waives the right to sue the other party for any damages to or loss of its equipment, even if the damages or losses were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of the other party or its officers, employees, or volunteers. 5. A party’s decision to provide Emergency Assistance is subject to the following conditions: a. Any party may withhold resources to the extent necessary to provide reasonable protection and services within its own jurisdiction. b. Any Providing Party may recall Emergency Assistance at any time in the best interests of that party. c. Emergency response personnel of a Providing Party shall follow the policies and procedures of the Providing Party and will be under the Providing Party’s command and control but will follow the operational direction of the Incident Commander and be subject to the incident management system of the Requesting Party. d. Assets and equipment of a Providing Party shall remain under the control of the Providing Party but shall be under the operational control of the Incident Commander within the incident management system of the Requesting Party. 6. The Requesting Party and any Providing Party will each be responsible for its own costs ...
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