Emergency Certification Clause Samples
The Emergency Certification clause authorizes designated individuals or entities to declare an emergency situation, thereby enabling the immediate implementation of special procedures or measures. In practice, this clause typically applies to scenarios where urgent action is required, such as health crises, natural disasters, or security threats, and may allow for the suspension of normal protocols or expedited decision-making. Its core function is to ensure a rapid and effective response to unforeseen emergencies, minimizing delays and mitigating potential harm.
Emergency Certification a teacher/substitute with an emergency certificate who fills a position when no other qualified individual is available. The District will use the hiring process to find a qualified replacement. An emergency certificate is only good for one (1) year. Washington certified substitutes do not need an endorsement.
Emergency Certification. A district may seek emergency certification for teaching positions only when the district has exhausted every option to find an appropriately certified person for the open position. A person holding an emergency certification must hold a degree although the degree may be in a non-teaching field. Any work location at which teachers perform their job functions. The length of continuous contracted certified employment in the District. The beginning date will be the first official day of school or the first day of employment thereafter.
Emergency Certification. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Verizon shall have no obligation to perform under this Agreement until such time as Emergency has obtained such FCC and Commission authorization as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting its business in the State of Maryland. Emergency shall not place any Orders under this Agreement until it has obtained such authorization. Emergency shall provide proof of such authorization to Verizon upon request.
Emergency Certification. VCTC allows for temporary approval within three days for an eligible disability condition that developed suddenly, without requiring completion of the official VCTC application. In such situations the Contractor will consider and process a temporary certification based solely on a note from a professional such as a doctor. Contractor shall prepare a written summary of evaluations used for all eligibility determinations completed. Contractor shall notify all applicants via a letter sent by regular mail, of their eligibility determination. VCTC shall provide letter head. ADA cards shall be included with the letter if the applicant was deemed eligible. Production of ADA certification ID cards is the responsibility of the Contractor. Contractor shall transmit client certification information to the appropriate paratransit operator. Contractor shall notify VCTC of all determinations. Individuals who are determined to be ineligible or conditionally eligible shall receive in a clear written format an explanation of the determination, supporting documentation and information on their right to appeal. The information shall include how to proceed with an appeal. Contractor shall have eighteen (18) calendar days to notify applicants upon completion of the application process. The date of in-person assessment or receipt of the completed renewal application will commence this 18-calendar day deadline. VCTC’s program considers the following Conditional Certifications: fatigue following treatment; distance to transit; transfer required; rain; and temperature. VCTC also provides temporary certifications for conditions expected to resolve in less than three years. With the exception of temporary certifications, certifications normally expire after three years, but permanent certifications are issued for conditions unlikely to ever improve. VCTC would entertain,, recommendations to increase the maximum certification to five years, with supporting information.
