Non-Emergency Services Procedure Sample Clauses

Non-Emergency Services Procedure. 1) For non-emergency service, unless already onsite, the Contractor shall respond by visiting the work site within twenty-four (24) hours after notification (unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Service Coordinator and Contractor) in writing. The purpose of the visit shall be to assess the extent of the service requirements. 2) The Contractor shall provide a reasonably estimated “not to exceed” quote to the Service Coordinator within forty eight (48) hours, or business two (2) days. The timeframe between the County’s notification and the County’s receipt of the quote, should not exceed three (3) business days (unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Service Coordinator and Contractor in writing. 3) The quote shall be inclusive of the following elements: a. Xxxxx (clear description of the work to be performed) b. Timeframe in the number of calendar days to complete the work from the County’s authorization to proceed. c. Estimated hourly quantity for labor per the Contractor’s personnel classification and if work will be performed during standard and non-standard hours. d. Unit price per hour according to the Bid Response Form and labor totals e. Estimated cost of parts and materials (inclusive of mark-up) per the format of the Bid Response Form. The Contractor shall provide supplier and pricing information upon request. The County reserves the right to request this information prior to acceptance of quote and anytime during the project. f. Specialty equipment to be rented shall be listed by type and estimated length of the rental (example: Forklift for 1 week) g. Taxes and any other approved charges as a separate line item based on estimated cost of parts and materials No increases will be permitted unless unforeseen circumstances arise, and the increase is approved by the County in writing. 4) The Contractor shall not begin work until the Service Coordinator has accepted the quote, the Contractor has received the County issued Delivery Order and the Service Coordinator has given the Contractor expressed authorization to start with the work. 5) The County reserves the right to enter into negotiations with the Contractor whenever it deems that negotiations will be in the best interest of the County. These negotiations may increase or decrease the original scope of work. Upon completion of negotiations, a new quote shall be prepared by the Contractor and submitted to the Service Coordinator for approval. Upon approval the County shall issue a del...
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Non-Emergency Services Procedure. 1) For non-emergency services, it shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to visit the work site to assess the extent of the service requirements after a service request is made by the County’s Service Coordinator. Timeframe for the site visit after a service request is made, shall not exceed twenty-four

Related to Non-Emergency Services Procedure

  • 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 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 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 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.

  • Developer Compensation for Emergency Services If, during an Emergency State, the Developer provides services at the request or direction of the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer will be compensated for such services in accordance with the NYISO Services Tariff.

  • 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.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation for Actions During Emergency Condition The CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff for its provision of real and reactive power and other Emergency Condition services that the Interconnection Customer provides to support the CAISO Controlled Grid during an Emergency Condition in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Pharmacy Services The Contractor shall establish a network of pharmacies. The Contractor or its PBM must provide at least two (2) pharmacy providers within thirty (30) miles or thirty (30) minutes from a member’s residence in each county, as well as at least two (2) durable medical equipment providers in each county or contiguous county.

  • Disaster Services In the event of a local, state, or federal emergency, including natural, man-made, criminal, terrorist, and/or bioterrorism events, declared as a state disaster by the Governor, or a federal disaster declared by the appropriate federal official, Grantee may be called upon to assist the System Agency in providing the following services: i. Community evacuation; ii. Health and medical assistance; iii. Assessment of health and medical needs; iv. Health surveillance; v. Medical care personnel; vi. Health and medical equipment and supplies; vii. Patient evacuation; viii. In-hospital care and hospital facility status; ix. Food, drug and medical device safety; x. Worker health and safety; xi. Mental health and substance abuse; xii. Public health information; xiii. Vector control and veterinary services; and xiv. Victim identification and mortuary services.

  • Emergency Escalation Escalation is strictly for purposes of notifying and investigating possible or potential issues in relation to monitored services. The initiation of any escalation and the subsequent cooperative investigations do not in themselves imply that a monitored service has failed its performance requirements. Escalations shall be carried out between ICANN and Registry Operators, Registrars and Registry Operator, and Registrars and ICANN. Registry Operators and ICANN must provide said emergency operations departments. Current contacts must be maintained between ICANN and Registry Operators and published to Registrars, where relevant to their role in escalations, prior to any processing of an Emergency Escalation by all related parties, and kept current at all times.

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