GENERAL NATURE OF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Sample Clauses

GENERAL NATURE OF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE. Emergency assistance will be in the form of resources, including equipment, supplies, and personnel, or the direct provision of services. The execution of the Omnibus Agreement shall not create any duty to respond on the part of any Participating District. A Participating District shall not be held liable for failing to provide emergency assistance. A Participating District has the absolute discretion to decline to provide any requested emergency assistance and to withdraw resources it has provided at any time without incurring any liability. Resources are “borrowed” with reimbursement and terms of exchange varying with the type of resource as defined in Articles X through XII. The Participating Districts recognize that time is critical during an emergency and diligent efforts will be made to respond to a request for resources as rapidly as possible, including any notification(s) that requested resources are not available.
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