Reporting Serious Incidents Sample Clauses

Reporting Serious Incidents. Seller shall provide Notice of a Serious Incident to Buyer within five (5) Business Days of occurrence. The Notice of Serious Incident must include the time, date, and location of the incident, the Contractor involved in the incident (as applicable), the circumstances surrounding the incident, the immediate response and recovery actions taken, and a description of any impacts of the Serious Incident. Seller shall cooperate and provide reasonable assistance, and cause each of its Contractors to cooperate and provide reasonable assistance, to Buyer with any investigations and inquiries by Governmental Authorities that arise as a result of the Serious Incident.
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Reporting Serious Incidents. 7.1 Contractor shall report serious incidents to the BHRS Director or the Director’s designee (i.e., BHRS QM Unit). A serious incident is any event which jeopardizes the health and/or safety of clients, staff and/or members of the community including, but not limited to, physical injury and death. Serious Incidents are categorized into two levels.
Reporting Serious Incidents. Seller shall provide a Safety Remediation Plan to Buyer for Buyer’s review within ten (10) Business Days of the occurrence of a Serious Incident. Seller shall cooperate and provide reasonable assistance to Buyer with any inquiries directed to Buyer by Governmental Authorities that arise as a result of the Serious Incident.
Reporting Serious Incidents. 7.1 Contractor shall report serious incidents to the Local Mental Health Director or the Director’s designee. A serious incident is any event which jeopardizes the health and/or safety of clients, staff and/or members of the community, including, but not limited to, physical injury and death.
Reporting Serious Incidents. Seller shall provide informal notice of a Serious Incident to Buyer via email or telephone as soon as is reasonably practicable and Notice of a Serious Incident to Buyer within ten (10) Business Days of occurrence. The Notice of Serious Incident must include the time, date, and location of the incident, the circumstances surrounding the incident, the immediate response and recovery actions taken, and a description of any impacts of the Serious Incident. Seller shall cooperate and provide reasonable assistance to Buyer with any investigations and inquiries by Governmental Authorities that arise as a result of the Serious Incident.

Related to Reporting Serious Incidents

  • Reporting Incidents The Interconnection Parties shall report to each other in writing as soon as practical all accidents or occurrences resulting in injuries to any person, including death, and any property damage arising out of the Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • Reporting Security Incidents The Business Associate will report to the County any Incident of which the Business Associate becomes aware that is:

  • Data Incidents If Apple becomes aware that Personal Data has been altered, deleted, or lost as a result of any unauthorized access to the Service (a “Data Incident”), Apple will notify Institution without undue delay if required by law, and Apple will take reasonable steps to minimize harm and secure the data. Notification of, or response to, a Data Incident by Apple will not be construed as an acknowledgment by Apple of any responsibility or liability with respect to a Data Incident. Institution is responsible for complying with applicable incident notification laws and fulfilling any third-party obligations related to Data Incident(s). Apple will not access the contents of Personal Data in order to identify information subject to any specific legal requirements.

  • Serious Illness Should a participant be unable to take the leave when scheduled because of serious injury or illness occurring before commencement of the leave, he/she may cancel the leave and receive payment as in Article 12.8.3.9 or, with the consent of the College, defer the leave to a time mutually agreeable, not to exceed one (1) year.

  • Reporting Unsuccessful Security Incidents Business Associate shall provide Covered Entity upon written request a Report that: (a) identifies the categories of Unsuccessful Security Incidents; (b) indicates whether Business Associate believes its current defensive security measures are adequate to address all Unsuccessful Security Incidents, given the scope and nature of such attempts; and (c) if the security measures are not adequate, the measures Business Associate will implement to address the security inadequacies.

  • Reporting of Non-Force Majeure Events Each Party (the “Notifying Party”) shall notify the other Parties when the Notifying Party becomes aware of its inability to comply with the provisions of this Agreement for a reason other than a Force Majeure event. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other and provide necessary information regarding such inability to comply, including the date, duration, reason for the inability to comply, and corrective actions taken or planned to be taken with respect to such inability to comply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, notification, cooperation or information provided under this Article shall not entitle the Party receiving such notification to allege a cause for anticipatory breach of this Agreement.

  • Security Incident Reporting A security incident occurs when CDA information assets are or reasonably believed to have been accessed, modified, destroyed, or disclosed without proper authorization, or are lost, or stolen. Subrecipient must comply with CDA’s security incident reporting procedures located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/ProgramsProviders/#Resources.

  • Serious Health Condition An illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition which warrants the participation of a family member to provide care during a period of treatment or supervision and involves either inpatient care in a hospital, hospice or residential health care facility or continuing treatment or continuing supervision by a health care provider (e.g. physician or surgeon) as defined by state and federal law.

  • Non-Grievability No dispute over a claim for any benefits extended by this Health and Welfare Fund shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

  • Breaches and Security Incidents During the term of the Agreement, CONTRACTOR 27 agrees to implement reasonable systems for the discovery of any Breach of unsecured DHCS PI and PII 28 or security incident. CONTRACTOR agrees to give notification of any beach of unsecured DHCS PI 29 and PII or security incident in accordance with subparagraph F, of the Business Associate Contract, 30 Exhibit B to the Agreement.

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