Respond. The Franchisee’s investigation of a Service Interruption after receiving a Subscriber call by opening a trouble ticket, if required, and responding to the call.
Respond. Licensee’s investigation of a Service Interruption by receiving a Subscriber call and opening a trouble ticket, if required.
Respond. To have an INR, or laboratory parameters specific to the anticoagulation therapy drawn and have the Anticoagulation Service communicate and provide instructions regarding anticoagulation therapy.
Respond. (Adapted from “Magic in the Classroom” workshop materials presented by Xx. Xxxxxxx X. Jensen)
Respond. Assemble internal incident response team
Respond. Bringing together key stakeholders to mitigate the impact of a terrorist or violent extremist attack ■ Learn: Supporting cutting-edge, practical research efforts at the intersection of extremism and technology ● The Christchurch Call ○ Declared in 2019, responding to the terrorist attack against 2 mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, which was live streamed on SNS and made clear that dealing with abuse of the Internet by terrorists and violent extremists is an urgent issue ○ A commitment by Governments and tech companies to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online ○ Supporters: ■ 48 countries (including both Indonesia and Japan) +EU +2 International Institutions
Respond. Shentel’s investigation of a Service Interruption by receiving a Subscriber call and opening a trouble ticket, if required.
Respond. Teacher reteaches or enriches based on the student’s assessed needs. Then Repeat! Continue cycle with a new instructional focus… CONNECT: Have each member introduce him / herself and share their background… Ask each to share their engaging lesson and why they liked it… COLLABOATION TEAM – FOUNDATIONAL AGREEMENTS CONSIDERATIONS PURPOSED NORMS Time • When will we meet? - • Start and end on time? - Listening • How will we encourage listening? - • How will we discourage interrupting? - Confidentiality • Will what we say be held in confidence? - Decision Making • How will we make decisions? - • How will we deal with conflicts? -
Respond. The board will discuss a suitable response to the violation. Response options may include (but are not necessarily limited to) education, mediation, remediation, mitigation payments, injunctions, litigation, and laying of criminal charges. Where the violation is reversible, immediate action should be taken with the aim of restoration. Where the violation is irreversible, the required action may include a cease/desist order, compensation, and reclamation. The board should prepare a written plan of response, with a list of possible options to prevent further violations, repair damage, restore habitat, or remove unauthorized encroachments, and should prepare for legal action if necessary. The person(s) designated by the Land Conservancy should report the violation to the owner, or follow up with the owner after proper documentation, and explain which restrictions are suspected or known to have been violated, and what the Land Conservancy may do to enforce the agreement. This may be done initially by phone with immediate written follow up. In case of a major violation, the Land Conservancy representative should receive legal briefing before approaching the owner. If the violation is considered major, the board must report the violation to the Land Conservancy’s legal advisor and the Ontario Land Trust Alliance. The board will report violations to the federal and provincial authorities as required by the relevant legislation.
Respond. The start of Franchisee’s investigation of a Service Interruption by receiving a Subscriber call, and opening a trouble ticket, and begin working, if required.