Response in Emergencies Sample Clauses

Response in Emergencies. An "Emergency" has the same meaning here as in the Operational Code. The Service Standards during an Emergency are:  SW will announce information updates at least every 48 hours;  SW will provide alternative drinking water supplies to sensitive premises (hospitals, nursing homes etc) in accordance with the water emergency plans;  SW will give as much advance notice as possible of any necessary restrictions on supplies to a Supply Point for Eligible Premises. If SW fails to meet any of these standards, and any of the Licensee's Customers are directly affected by the Emergency, the Licensee will be entitled to claim at least 5% of the annual water or wastewater charge attributable to those Customer's affected Supply Points (subject to a maximum of £5,000 per Customer) and can claim up to 15% of the said annual water or wastewater charges if it can show that the loss suffered by its Customer had a value greater than 5% of the said annual water or wastewater charges (subject to a maximum of £5,000 per Customer).
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Response in Emergencies. An "Emergency" has the same meaning here as in the Operational Code. The Service Standards during an Emergency are: • SW will announce information updates at least every 48 hours; • SW will provide alternative drinking water supplies to sensitive premises (hospitals, nursing homes etc) in accordance with the water emergency plans; • SW will give as much advance notice as possible of any necessary restrictions on supplies to a Supply Point for Eligible Premises. If SW fails to meet any of these standards, and any of the Licensee's Customers are directly affected by the Emergency, the Licensee will be entitled to claim at least 5% of the annual water or wastewater charge attributable to those Customer's affected Supply Points (subject to a maximum of £5,000 per Customer) and can claim up to 15% of the said annual water or wastewater charges if it can show that the loss suffered by its Customer had a value greater than 5% of the said annual water or wastewater charges (subject to a maximum of £5,000 per Customer). [SCHEDULE 5 NOT USED] [SCHEDULE 6 NOT USED] [SCHEDULE 7 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROVISION OF TRADE EFFLUENT SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL SERVICES BY THE LICENSEE] [Where the Licensee opts to provide such services by notice to SW under paragraph 3(g) below]
Response in Emergencies. An "Emergency" has the same meaning here as in the Operational Code. The Service Standards during an Emergency are:  SW will announce information updates at least every 48 hours;  SW will provide alternative drinking water supplies to sensitive premises (hospitals, nursing homes etc) in accordance with the water emergency plans;  SW will give as much advance notice as possible of any necessary restrictions on supplies to a Supply Point for Eligible Premises.

Related to Response in Emergencies

  • Medical Emergencies If you encounter a medical emergency that makes you unable to pay your bill for a period of time, or that requires your account remain active, even if it has already been suspended or disconnected, Viasat may payment or reconnection options available for you. You must contact Viasat immediately upon learning of such emergency to determine what options are available in your situation. If you reside in Maine or Pennsylvania, please contact us regarding the specific procedures to follow for relief.

  • Child or Elder Care Emergencies Leave without pay, compensatory time or paid leave may be granted for child or elder care emergencies.

  • De-commissioning due to Emergency 17.6.1 If, in the reasonable opinion of the Concessionaire, there exists an Emergency which warrants de-commissioning and closure of the whole or any part of the Bus Terminal, the Concessionaire shall be entitled to de- commission and close the whole or any part of the Bus Terminal to Users and passengers for so long as such Emergency and the consequences thereof warrant; provided that such de-commissioning and particulars thereof shall be notified by the Concessionaire to the Authority without any delay, and the Concessionaire shall diligently carry out and abide by any reasonable directions that the Authority may give for dealing with such Emergency.

  • Medical Emergency A medical condition which manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate attention to result in 1) placing the health of the individual (or with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; 2) serious impairment to bodily functions; or 3) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. Examples of a medical emergency are severe pain, suspected heart attacks and fractures. Examples of a non- medical emergency are minor cuts and scrapes. Medically Necessary and Medical Necessity Services a physician, exercising prudent clinical judgment, would use with a patient to prevent, evaluate, diagnose or treat an illness or injury or its symptoms. These services must:  Agree with generally accepted standards of medical practice  Be clinically appropriate in type, frequency, extent, site and duration., They must also be considered effective for the patient’s illness, injury or disease  Not be mostly for the convenience of the patient, physician, or other healthcare provider. They do not cost more than another service or series of services that are at least as likely to produce equivalent therapeutic or diagnostic results for the diagnosis or treatment of that patient’s illness, injury or disease. For these purposes, “generally accepted standards of medical practice” means standards that are based on credible scientific evidence published in peer reviewed medical literature. This published evidence is recognized by the relevant medical community, physician specialty society recommendations and the views of physicians practicing in relevant clinical areas and any other relevant factors. Member Any person covered under this plan. Mental Condition A condition that is listed in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). This does not include conditions and treatments for chemical dependency. Mental Health Services Medically necessary outpatient and inpatient services provided to treat mental conditions. State and federal law require that the copays and coinsurance for mental health services will be no more than the copays and coinsurance for medical and surgical services. Prescription drugs for mental conditions are covered under the same terms and conditions as other prescription drugs covered under this plan.

  • Power Outages and Emergencies If you have any electrical emergency or power outage, please contact your Utility at the number provided in Contact Information.

  • Independence from Material Breach Determination Except as set forth in Section X.D.1.c, these provisions for payment of Stipulated Penalties shall not affect or otherwise set a standard for OIG’s decision that CHSI has materially breached this CIA, which decision shall be made at OIG’s discretion and shall be governed by the provisions in Section X.D, below.

  • WAIVER IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Section 34.1. In cases of emergency declared by the President of the United States the Governor of the State of Ohio, the Sheriff or Federal or State Legislature or the President of the University, such as acts of God or civil disorder, the following conditions of this Agreement may be temporarily suspended by the Employer:

  • Limited Liability in Emergency Conditions Except as otherwise provided in the Tariff or the Operating Agreement, no Interconnection Party shall be liable to any other Interconnection Party for any action that it takes in responding to an Emergency Condition, so long as such action is made in good faith, is consistent with Good Utility Practice and is not contrary to the directives of the Transmission Provider or of the Interconnected Transmission Owner with respect to such Emergency Condition. Notwithstanding the above, Interconnection Customer shall be liable in the event that it fails to comply with any instructions of Transmission Provider or the Interconnected Transmission Owner related to an Emergency Condition.

  • Payment in the Event Losses Fail to Reach Expected Level On the date that is 45 days following the last day (such day, the “True-Up Measurement Date”) of the Final Shared Loss Month, or upon the final disposition of all Shared Loss Assets under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement at any time after the termination of the Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement, the Assuming Institution shall pay to the Receiver fifty percent (50%) of the excess, if any, of (i) twenty percent (20%) of the Intrinsic Loss Estimate less (ii) the sum of (A) twenty-five percent (25%) of the asset premium (discount) plus (B) twenty-five percent (25%) of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments plus (C) the Cumulative Servicing Amount. The Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Receiver not later than 30 days following the True-Up Measurement Date, a schedule, signed by an officer of the Assuming Institution, setting forth in reasonable detail the calculation of the Cumulative Shared-Loss Payments and the Cumulative Servicing Amount.

  • 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.

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