Emergency Service Procedure Sample Clauses

Emergency Service Procedure. 1) The Contractor shall provide emergency service as requested twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week to include all holidays. 2) The Contractor shall be required to arrive on the site of the emergency within two (2) hours after notification by the County. Depending on the type of emergency and the location, the Contractor may need to be onsite earlier. This need will be communicated by County Representative if necessary. 3) Emergency repairs shall be corrected immediately, with the verbal authorization (Emergency Field Directive). Emergency Field Directives by a Service Coordinator should not exceed $5,000 for repairs. If, in the Contractor’s professional opinion, the emergency repair will exceed $5,000, the Contractor shall not proceed until a written estimate is provided and approved by the County Service Coordinator in writing. 4) The Contractor shall notify the Service Coordinator if all repairs cannot be completed within the same visit and perform any repairs to alleviate the emergency where possible. 5) The Contractor shall be required to submit an itemized invoice to the service requestor within twenty-four (24) hours of the initial emergency notification, if work is complete. If work is not complete, the Contractor shall submit a quote inclusive of work already completed and any additional resources needed to complete the work. It is imperative that either an invoice or quote is received by the County within twenty-four (24) hours. If the emergency occurred on a day or at a time when the County Department is closed (usually during the weekends or a holiday), the Contractor shall submit the required document(s) prior to close of business on the next business day. Documentation shall be submitted by 3:00 PM to allow for timely processing. The Contractor’s failure to adhere to this requirement may lead to payment delays or non-payment. 6) Invoice for emergencies supporting documents shall be the same as it is for non-emergencies services as specified below.
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Emergency Service Procedure. 1) The Contractor shall provide emergency service as requested twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week to include all holidays. 2) The Contractor shall be required to arrive on the site of the emergency within one (1) hour after notification by the County. Depending on the type of emergency and the location, the Contractor may need to be onsite earlier. This need will be communicated by County Representative if necessary.
Emergency Service Procedure. 1) The Contractor shall provide emergency service as requested twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week to include all holidays. The Contractor shall be required to arrive on the site of the emergency within (1) hour after notification (unless otherwise specified) by the County. 2) Emergency repairs shall be corrected immediately, with verbal authorization (Emergency Field Directive). Emergency Field Directives by a Service Coordinator should not exceed $2,000 for repairs. If in the Contractor’s professional opinion, the emergency repair will exceed $2,000, the Contractor shall notify the Service Coordinator to gain approval to proceed. 3) The Contractor shall notify the Service Coordinator if all repairs cannot be completed within the same visit and perform any repairs to alleviate the emergency where possible. 4) The Contractor shall be required to submit an itemized invoice to the service requestor within twenty-four (24) hours of the initial emergency notification if work is complete. If work is not complete, the Contractor shall submit a quote inclusive of work already completed and any additional resources needed to complete the work. Either an invoice or quote must be received by the County within twenty-four (24) hours. If the emergency occurred on a day or at a time when the County Department is closed (usually during the weekends or a holiday), the Contractor shall submit the required document(s) before the close of business on the next business day. The Contractor’s failure to adhere to this requirement may lead to payment delays or non-payment. 5) Emergency compensation shall only apply to the initial emergency response. Follow-up visits to complete work do not qualify as an emergency. The invoice for emergencies and supporting documents requirements shall be the same as it is for non-emergencies services as specified below.

Related to Emergency Service Procedure

  • EMERGENCY SERVICE If you are unable to reach Administrator at 877.634.0964 and you require emergency repair, you may contact any manufacturer authorized service repair facility listed in Your phone book or online. Mail Administrator Your original repair bill along with the technician’s report and a copy of the Agreement to the address at the top of this Agreement for reimbursement. All coverage and exclusions in this Agreement will apply.

  • Emergency Services The parties recognize that in the event of a strike or lockout, situations may arise of an emergency nature. To this end, the Employer and the Union will agree to provide services of an emergency nature.

  • Emergency Service Leave Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from Provincial Emergency Programs or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay. If any remuneration, other than for expenses, is received, it shall be remitted to the Employer.

  • Emergency Services Leave (a) An Employee who engages in a voluntary emergency management activity is entitled to be absent without loss of pay from his or her employment for a total of 5 days per annum commencing at the start of each calendar year. For the avoidance of doubt, any days not utilised by the Employee by the end of the calendar year, do not carry over into the subsequent year. (b) Voluntary emergency management activity has the meaning provided by the FWA.

  • 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 Situations If the condition is an emergency, this will be communicated to the Contractor with the request that corrections are to be accomplished immediately. The Contractor shall respond to the notice in emergency situations within twenty-four hours. If the Contractor fails to respond within this time limit, the Owner may correct the defect and charge the Contractor for the Work. If it is determined the complaint is not the responsibility of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be promptly paid for the cost of the corrective work. The Contractor shall give notice in writing to the Owner when corrections have been completed.

  • Emergency Mode Operation Plan Contractor must establish a documented plan to enable continuation of critical business processes and protection of the security of electronic County PHI or PI in the event of an emergency. Emergency means any circumstance or situation that causes normal computer operations to become unavailable for use in performing the work required under this Agreement for more than twenty-four (24) hours.

  • Emergency Operations 6:01 In the event of an emergency which could endanger the health or safety of the public, employees shall unite to meet the emergency and shall, until the danger has been brought under control, perform such duties as may be required of them regardless of their occupation.

  • Emergency Room Services This plan covers services received in a hospital emergency room when needed to stabilize or initiate treatment in an emergency. If your condition needs immediate or urgent, but non-emergency care, contact your PCP or use an urgent care center. This plan covers bandages, crutches, canes, collars, and other supplies incidental to your treatment in the emergency room as part of our allowance for the emergency room services. Additional services provided in the emergency room such as radiology or physician consultations are covered separately from emergency room services and may require additional copayments. The amount you pay is based on the type of service being rendered. Follow-up care services, such as suture removal, fracture care or wound care, received at the emergency room will require an additional emergency room copayment. Follow- up care services can be obtained from your primary care provider or a specialist. See Dental Services in Section 3 for information regarding emergency dental care services.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

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