Emergency Event Sample Clauses

Emergency Event. 23.1 On the occurrence of an Emergency Event in relation to an Integrated Provider Scheme:
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Emergency Event. An event or incident in which mass casualty, loss of property, hysteria, or the potential of such issues requires a rapid deployment of patrol and emergency response or communication services in order to provide immediate aid, assistance, and/or restore order. In such situations, the Chief of Police or MATCOM Manager may issue a call out to all available personnel regardless of seniority. After such situations have been deemed under control and stabilized, employees will be released to off duty status in seniority order.
Emergency Event. In the event the City is placed in an Emergency Event status (i.e. hurricane, flood, etc) the Contractor shall contact the City within twelve (12) hours of the ALL CLEAR to access damage and required repairs to the vehicles. Communication may initially be verbal; however, in order to provide proper assessment the Contractor shall be required to be on-site to inspect the vehicles within twenty- four hours of initial contact.
Emergency Event. Emergency Event means and includes any of the following:
Emergency Event. In the event of a medical or other emergency requiring assistance from the police, fire department, or medical personnel, call 911 and then call the supervisor of elections to report the incident. If there is a power outage, check the Voting Systems Operations Manual on how to deal with ballots cast during an outage. For all other types of emergencies, be familiar with and follow the protocols established by the supervisor of elections. Index Address Changes or differs 16 Legal address/residence 16 Protected 16 Assistance Language 26 Persons with disabilities See Disabilities, Persons with Upset voters 25 Ballot Accounting/Reconciliation at close of polls 32 Rejected 30 Removal from polling place 25 Sample - election board responsibilities 7 Sample - posted at polling place 8 Sample - pre-marked 11 Spoiled 23 Uncast 25 Voter needs another ballot See Ballot->Spoiled Ballot Marking Devices 31 Campaign Materials Clothing/items - poll workers 11 Clothing/items - voters 11 Distribution in and near polls 12 Candidate in Polling Room 10 Challenging Voters Legal residence 19 Right to vote 19 Closing the Polls 32 Ballot Acccounting/Reconciliation 32 Securing the voting equipment 32 Voters in line 32 Constitutional Amendment Pamphlets See Signage in Polling Place Definitions 5 Disabilities, Persons with 27 Cognition 27 Hearing 28 Mobility 28 Sight 28 Speech and communication 29 Eligible to Vote, determination 17 Emergency Event 34 Identification at Polls Acceptable forms 14 No ID or lack of proper ID 14 Instructions to Voters See Signage in Polling Place Interacting with Voters Persons with disabilities See Disabilities, Persons with Upset voters See Assistance->Upset voters Voter check-in 14 Language Assistance See Assistance->Language Law Enforcement in Polling Room 10 Media in Polling Room 10 Name Change 18 In precinct register 15 Not in precinct register 15 Precinct register search 15 Opening the Polls 6 Order at the Polls 12 Photography Prohibited in Polling Room 12 Polling Room Election team 6 Layout 6 No solicitation zone, 150 ft. 9 Pollwatchers 11 Set-up 7 Signage See Signage in Polling Place Solicitation restrictions 12 Voters 11 Who is allowed 10 Who is not allowed 10 Pollwatchers 11 Primary Election, closed primary 20 Provisional Voting Process 20 Secure Drop Box for Vote-by-Mail Ballots 24 Security 34 Signage in Polling Place 8 Signature Comparison 17 Difference, affidavit 17 Solicitation Restrictions See Polling Room->Solicitation restrictions Diagram S...
Emergency Event. The FOA shall provide emergency contact information. In the event that a FOA is involved in a serious accident or other circumstance of grave nature, or is subject to disciplinary action, the host institution will immediately notify the home institution.
Emergency Event. This MOU may apply to an emergency caused by any occurrence. Identified hazards in the region include, but are not limited to:
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Emergency Event. The policy must include the Distributor’s priorities, including if relevant, priorities specific to Customer categories and Network localities, for: Load Shedding; the use of any controllable load available to the Distributor in accordance with clause 5; and the restoration of load. Complete this Schedule and then delete this dashed box. SCHEDULE 5 – SERVICE INTERRUPTION COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS Unplanned Service Interruptions Requirements for operational terms: This section must set out: (a) the information that the Distributor must provide to the Trader if the Distributor becomes aware of 1 or more Unplanned Service Interruptions caused by an area Network fault (being a Network fault that affects a group of customers within an area) or a System Emergency Event, including identifying the affected area or areas and the expected time for restoration of electricity supply in each area; (b) requirements related to provision by the Distributor of updated information about the status of Unplanned Service Interruptions, including: (i) if the Distributor expects that previously advised restoration times will change; and (ii) confirmation of areas restored and areas that remain without electricity supply; (c) whether the Trader or the Distributor is responsible for receiving and managing Unplanned Service Interruption calls from Customers and managing further communication with affected Customers until electricity supplies are restored, and the parties' obligations to exchange information; and (d) the situations that would trigger the Distributor's public and media communications processes and the communications channels and methods the Distributor uses when communicating with the public and media. Examples of clauses that may comply are set out in clauses S5.1 to S5.22. Revise as appropriate and then delete this dashed box.

Related to Emergency Event

  • Occurrence in Section II - Liability:

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. Critical Function Emergency Threshold DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.

  • Emergency Escalation Escalation is strictly for purposes of notifying and investigating possible or potential issues in relation to monitored services. The initiation of any escalation and the subsequent cooperative investigations do not in themselves imply that a monitored service has failed its performance requirements. Escalations shall be carried out between ICANN and Registry Operators, Registrars and Registry Operator, and Registrars and ICANN. Registry Operators and ICANN must provide said emergency operations departments. Current contacts must be maintained between ICANN and Registry Operators and published to Registrars, where relevant to their role in escalations, prior to any processing of an Emergency Escalation by all related parties, and kept current at all times.

  • Events If either Party hereto is at any time either during this Agreement or thereafter prevented or delayed in complying with any provisions of this Agreement by reason of strikes, walk-outs, labour shortages, power shortages, fires, wars, acts of God, earthquakes, storms, floods, explosions, accidents, protests or demonstrations by environmental lobbyists or native rights groups, delays in transportation, breakdown of machinery, inability to obtain necessary materials in the open market, unavailability of equipment, governmental regulations restricting normal operations, shipping delays or any other reason or reasons beyond the control of that Party, then the time limited for the performance by that Party of its respective obligations hereunder shall be extended by a period of time equal in length to the period of each such prevention or delay.

  • Emergency Situation In the event of an emergency situation beyond our reasonable control, such as an "act of God," war, fire, or natural disaster, services involving your account could be available only in a modified or reduced form or could be entirely unavailable. Unless expressly prohibited by applicable law, you agree that we will have no liability to you for such modification, reduction, or unavailability of services caused by an emergency situation.

  • Emergency Days Up to two (2) emergency days during a school year for uncontrollable emergency situations, subject to the written approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.

  • Emergency/Declared Disaster Requirements In the event of an emergency or if Orange County is declared a disaster area by the County, state or federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual usage. The Contractor shall service the County during such an emergency or declared disaster under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency/disaster conditions. The pricing quoted by the Contractor shall apply to serving the County’s needs regardless of the circumstances. If the Contractor is unable to supply the goods/services under the terms of the Contract, then the Contractor shall provide proof of such disruption and a copy of the invoice for the goods/services from the Contractor’s supplier(s). Additional profit margin as a result of supplying goods/services during an emergency or a declared disaster shall not be permitted. In the event of an emergency or declared disaster, emergency purchase order numbers will be assigned. All applicable invoices from the Contractor shall show both the emergency purchase order number and the Contract number.

  • Emergency Suspension The Union and the District recognize that emergency situations can occur involving the health and welfare of students, employees, or the public.

  • Default Events (a) Any material breach of the Funding Agreement by the Recipient, including those set out below, will be an event of default (“Default Event”):

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