Common use of Emergency Preparedness Plan Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement

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Emergency Preparedness Plan. A licensee or administrator 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residency Agreement

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