Emergency Preparedness Plan Clause Samples

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Emergency Preparedness Plan. If the tasks performed pursuant to this Contract include the physical care or supervision of clients, the Provider shall, within 30 days of the execution of this Contract, submit to the Contract Manager an emergency preparedness plan which includes provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for clients in substitute care, supplies, and a recovery plan allowing the Provider to continue functioning in compliance with the executed contract in the event of an actual emergency. For disaster planning, the term “supervision” includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court. Children may remain in their homes, be placed in a non-licensed relative/non-relative home, or be placed in a licensed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care setting. No later than twelve months following the Department’s original acceptance of a plan and every 12 months thereafter, the Provider shall submit a written certification it has reviewed its plan, along with any modifications to the plan, or a statement no modifications were found necessary. The Department agrees to respond in writing within 30 days of receipt of the original or updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the Department may exercise oversight authority over such Provider to assume implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this Contract include the physical care or supervision of clients, the Provider shall, within thirty
Emergency Preparedness Plan. If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this contract include the physical care or supervision of clients, the Network Service Provider shall, within thirty (30) days of the execution of this contract, submit to the Network Manager an emergency preparedness plan which shall include provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for clients in substitute care, supplies, and a recovery plan that shall allow the Network Service Provider to continue functioning in compliance with the executed contract in the event of an actual emergency. a. For the purpose of disaster planning, the term supervision includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court. Children may remain in their homes, be placed in a non-licensed relative/non-relative home, or be placed in a licensed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care setting. b. No later than twelve (12) months following the Managing Entity’s original acceptance of a plan and every twelve (12) months thereafter, the Network Service Provider shall submit a written certification that it has reviewed its plan, along with any modifications to the plan, or a statement that no modifications were found necessary. c. The Managing Entity agrees to respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the original or updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the Managing Entity may exercise oversight authority over such Network Service Provider in order to assure implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this Contract include the physical care or supervision of clients, the Provider shall, within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Contract, submit to the Contract Manager an emergency preparedness plan which shall include provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for clients in substitute care, supplies, and a recovery plan that will allow the Provider to continue functioning in compliance with the Contract in the event of an actual emergency. a. For the purpose of disaster planning, the term supervision includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court. Children may remain in their homes, be placed in a non-licensed relative/non-relative home, or be placed in a licensed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care setting. b. No later than twelve months following the Department’s original acceptance of a plan and every twelve (12) months thereafter, the Provider shall submit a written certification that it has reviewed its plan, along with any modifications to the plan, or a statement that no modifications were found necessary. c. The Department agrees to respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the original or updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the Department may exercise oversight authority over such Provider in order to assure implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. A licensee must develop and maintain a written emergency preparedness plan for the protection of all occupants in the home in the event of an emergency or disaster. (a) The written emergency plan must: (A) Include an evaluation of potential emergency hazards including, but not limited to: (i) Prolonged power failure or water or sewer loss. (ii) Fire, smoke, or explosion. (iii) Structural damage. (iv) Hurricane, tornado, tsunami, volcanic eruption, flood, or earthquake. (v) Chemical spill or leak.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. The Contractor shall have in place an emergency plan that includes, at a minimum, staff roles and responsibilities, contact information, and procedures during an emergency/disaster. The Contractor shall have an easily accessible, detailed description of each client’s personal emergency contact information, medical conditions (medication, diet restrictions, allergies, etc.), worksite emergency plan, and documentation of client support needs and identification of who will provide the supports in the event of an emergency.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. The terms of this MOU must be incorporated into each Participating Facility’s Emergency Preparedness Plan.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. The Tribe has in place an emergency preparedness plan that addresses evacuation and access issues. The Plan and any updates shall be made available to the County for informational purposes and the County and Tribe shall consult and coordinate services to further develop the Plan and to prepare to respond to any emergency at the Existing Casino, the Resort Project.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this Agreement include the physical care or supervision of clients, the CAC shall, within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement, submit to the FNCAC’s Contract Manager an emergency preparedness plan which shall include provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for clients in substitute care (any kind of custodial or residential care for a child that is ordered or otherwise sanctioned by the court, and in which a child does not continue to live with either of the birth parents. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care and Adoption are examples for substitute care), supplies, and a recovery plan that will allow the CAC to continue functioning in compliance with the executed Agreement in the event of an actual emergency. For the purpose of disaster planning, the term “supervision” includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court. Children may remain in their homes, be placed in a non-licensed relative/non- relative home or be placed in a licensed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care setting. If during the course of this Agreement, there are any modifications to the plan, the CAC shall submit the updated plan to the FNCAC Contract Manager. The FNCAC agrees to respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the FNCAC may exercise oversight authority over such CAC in order to assume implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions.
Emergency Preparedness Plan. The Organizer shall develop an emergency preparedness plan for the Charter School that meets the requirements set forth in 511 IAC § 6.1-2-2.5.