NO PASSENGER STRANDED POLICY Sample Clauses

NO PASSENGER STRANDED POLICY. 1. Under no circumstances will an SNEMT client be stranded at a drop off point. At the time of the ride reservation the scheduler/dispatcher will confirm the need for a round trip and schedule accordingly. In the event a driver does not respond to the scheduled trip and a call is received from the passenger, immediate use of back-up systems will ensure the trip is provided.
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NO PASSENGER STRANDED POLICY. 1. Under no circumstances will an SNEMT client be stranded at a drop off point. At the time of the ride reservation the scheduler/dispatcher will confirm the need for a round trip and schedule DocuSign Envelope ID: 57F96789-E202-4977-9F2C-F7BB3D524B90 accordingly. In the event a driver does not respond to the scheduled trip and a call is received from the passenger, immediate use of back-up systems will ensure the trip is provided.
NO PASSENGER STRANDED POLICY. At the time of the ride reservation the scheduler/dispatcher will confirm the need for a round trip and schedule accordingly. In the event a driver does not respond to the scheduled trip and a call is received from the passenger, immediate use of backup systems will ensure the trip is provided.

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