Hazard Mitigation Plan Sample Clauses

Hazard Mitigation Plan. The purpose of this VPA is to establish commitments from, and a cooperative working relationship between, all Participating Jurisdictions in the development and implementation of the San Joaquin County Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan. In addition, the intent of this VPA is to ensure that the multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan is developed in accordance with Title 44 of the Federal Code of Regulations Part 201.6; that the planning process is conducted in an open manner involving community stakeholders; that it is consistent with each participating jurisdiction’s policies, programs, and authorities; and that it is an accurate reflection of the community’s values. This VPA sets out the responsibilities of all parties and identifies the work to be performed by each participating jurisdiction. Planning tasks, schedules, and finished products are identified in the Work Program and Schedule. The San Joaquin County Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan created because of this VPA will be presented to the governing body (Planning Commission, City Council and/or Board of Commissioners, etc.) of each participating jurisdiction for adoption.
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Hazard Mitigation Plan. Xxxxx served as the lead planner on this regional hazard mitigation plan that included West Virginia’s capital city (Charleston). He was responsible for all hazard research and interfacing with a steering committee representing 29 local governments. He consulted with local leaders in the creation of mitigation projects, status updates, etc. • Monroe County Hazard Mitigation Plan: Xxxxx serves as the principal planner on this county-level mitigation plan in Ohio. His roles include research for hazard profiles as well as interaction with the planning committee. He has coordinated the use of Google Classroom as a virtual means of ensuring participation with stakeholders while finishing the plan in a COVID-19 environment. • Erie County All-Hazards Mitigation Plan: Xxxxx served as the lead planner on this county-level hazard mitigation plan with 39 participating jurisdictions in Northwest Pennsylvania. He was responsible for all hazard and vulnerability research, interfacing with a multi-jurisdictional planning committee to determine mitigation projects and priorities, etc. • DR-1295, New Jersey Hurricane Xxxxx, 1999 • DR-1391, New York Terrorist Attack, 2001 • EM-3181, New Jersey Snowstorm, 2003 • EM-3188, New Jersey Power Outage, 2003 • DR-1588, New Jersey Severe Storms & Flooding, 2005 • DR-1897, New Jersey Severe Storms & Flooding, 2010 • DR-1954, New Jersey Severe Winter Storm & Snowstorms, 2010 • DR-4021, New Jersey Hurricane Xxxxx, 2011 • DR-4048, New Jersey Severe Storms, 2011 • DR-4086, New Jersey Hurricane Xxxxx, 2012 • DR-4331, West Virginia Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides & Mudslides, 2017 • DR-4517, West Virginia Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020 • B.S. Safety/Environmental Engineering Technology – • American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) • International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) • OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety & Health • OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety & Health • OSHA 7405-National Stand-Down and Fall Protection • OSHA 7505-Accident Investigation/RCA • Hazardous Materials, Operations Level Certified • Globally Harmonized HazCom Certified • SafeLandUSA IADC Certified • AWARE Safety Course • SPCC Training • HSEEP • IS-100 – Introduction to the ICS • IS-700 – NIMS • G270.4 – Recovery from Disaster • WMD/Terrorism Preparedness for Water & Wastewater Systems • Safety Division Manager • Environmental Site Safety Consultant • On-Site Safety Monitoring • Mock OSHA InspectionsSafety Audits • Safety Program Development • Safety Orie...
Hazard Mitigation Plan. IfRECIPIENT/SUBGRANTEE is a local governmental entity, RECIPIENT/ SUBGRANTEE shall complete and adopt an all-hazards mitigation plan in a manner satisfactory to the State Hazard Mitigation Officer within three hundred and sixty-five (365) calendar days following execution ofthis Agreement. The all­ hazards mitigation plan shall be developed in accordance with the minimum criteria for local hazard mitigation plans as determined by the AGENCY/ GRANTEE. The minimum criteria are incorporated by reference into this Agreement as iffully set out herein. Mo41
Hazard Mitigation Plan. Contact: Xx. Xxxx Xxxxx-Phelps, Former Chief
Hazard Mitigation Plan. City of Poquoson. FEMA. (2015). Plan Integration: Linking Local Planning Efforts .

Related to Hazard Mitigation Plan

  • Standard Hazard and Flood Insurance Policies For each Mortgage Loan (other than a Cooperative Loan), the Master Servicer shall maintain, or cause to be maintained by each Servicer, standard fire and casualty insurance and, where applicable, flood insurance, all in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the related Servicing Agreement, as applicable. It is understood and agreed that such insurance shall be with insurers meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable Servicing Agreement and that no earthquake or other additional insurance is to be required of any Mortgagor or to be maintained on property acquired in respect of a defaulted loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance. Pursuant to Section 4.01, any amounts collected by the Master Servicer, or by any Servicer, under any insurance policies maintained pursuant to this Section 9.16 or any Servicing Agreement (other than amounts to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the Mortgagor in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement) shall be deposited into the Collection Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.02. Any cost incurred by the Master Servicer or any Servicer in maintaining any such insurance if the Mortgagor defaults in its obligation to do so shall be added to the amount owing under the Mortgage Loan where the terms of the Mortgage Loan so permit; provided, however, that the addition of any such cost shall not be taken into account for purposes of calculating the distributions to be made to Certificateholders and shall be recoverable by the Master Servicer or such Servicer pursuant to Section 4.02.

  • Insurance Program An eligible employee may waive rights to participate in either single or family coverage. If an employee waives this benefit, such employee may not revoke the waiver until the next open enrollment period and may be accepted only after medical review by the insurance provider.

  • Insurance Plan 19.01 The Employer agrees to contribute the indicated percentage of the premium cost of the following group plans for full-time employees (and their families where applicable) who have completed their probationary period.

  • Insurance Plans The Executive is eligible to participate in the life, health, dental, short and long-term disability plans made available to the employees of the Company pursuant to the terms and conditions of such plans.

  • Standard Hazard Insurance and Flood Insurance Policies (a) For each Mortgage Loan, the Master Servicer shall enforce any obligation of the Servicers under the related Servicing Agreements to maintain or cause to be maintained standard fire and casualty insurance and, where applicable, flood insurance, all in accordance with the provisions of the related Servicing Agreements. It is understood and agreed that such insurance shall be with insurers meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable Servicing Agreement and that no earthquake or other additional insurance is to be required of any Mortgagor or to be maintained on property acquired in respect of a defaulted loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance. (b) Pursuant to Section 4.01 and 4.02, any amounts collected by the Servicers or the Master Servicer, or by any Servicer, under any insurance policies (other than amounts to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the Mortgagor in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement) shall be deposited into the Master Servicer Collection Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.02 and 4.03. Any cost incurred by the Master Servicer or any Servicer in maintaining any such insurance if the Mortgagor defaults in its obligation to do so shall be added to the amount owing under the Mortgage Loan where the terms of the Mortgage Loan so permit; provided, however, that the addition of any such cost shall not be taken into account for purposes of calculating the distributions to be made to Certificateholders and shall be recoverable by the Master Servicer or such Servicer pursuant to Section 4.02 and 4.03.

  • Management Plan The Management Plan is the description and definition of the phasing, sequencing and timing of the major Individual Project activities for design, construction procurement, construction and occupancy as described in the IPPA.

  • Group Insurance Plan The carriers, coverage, and terms and conditions of participation under the District’s Group Insurance Plan are subject to change in accordance with the applicable provisions of Title I, Division 4, Chapter 10 of the California Government Code (Section 3500 et seq.) (Xxxxxx‐Milias‐Xxxxx Act). a. The District contracts with CalPERS for health plan coverage for all regular and newly hired employees (eligibility to be defined by the “CalPERS health plan”). Booklets on the insurance plans will be available to all participants. b. Employees may choose from the available plans offered by CalPERS. Additional premiums will be borne by the employee through payroll deductions and paid to CalPERS by the District each month; and the additional cost for monthly premiums will be deducted evenly from the first and second payroll period of each month. To the extent allowed by law, the District will attempt to deduct the employee’s premium contribution from pre‐tax dollars.

  • Insurance Programs 35.1 Fringe Benefits a. The Board agrees to provide the: Individual core plan premium on behalf of each regular full time employee Part-time regular employees may receive pro-rated insurance benefits if eligible by the carrier. b. When an employee and legally recognized spouse are both employed by the district and are eligible for the school district group plan, the district shall, at the employees' option, combine the district's insurance contribution toward the family plan.

  • Environmental Hazards Each Party will be solely responsible at its own expense for the proper handling, storage, transport, treatment, disposal and use of all Hazardous Substances by such Party and its contractors and agents. “Hazardous Substances” includes those substances (i) included within the definition of hazardous substance, hazardous waste, hazardous material, toxic substance, solid waste or pollutant or contaminant under any Applicable Law and (ii) listed by any governmental agency as a hazardous substance.

  • 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.

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