Submission of Public Safety Plan Sample Clauses

Submission of Public Safety Plan. At least thirty (30) days before the festival or special event is scheduled to begin, the Permittee must submit a Public Safety Plan (hereinafter referred to as the “Plan”) to the City’s Recreation Director, Fire Chief, Police Chief, EMS Director and Emergency Management Coordinator, which Plan addresses each item on the attached Exhibit “A.” The Plan must address each item as contained in Exhibit A to the satisfaction of the City. The Permittee’s festival or special event shall not be held on City property unless written approval has been granted by the City on or before the start date of the festival or special event to the Permittee’s Plan.
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Submission of Public Safety Plan. City reserves the right to require that Permittee submit a Public Safety Plan for a particular event or use if the City, in its sole discretion, determines that circumstances indicate a Public Safety Plan is needed for said event.
Submission of Public Safety Plan. Not Required.

Related to Submission of Public Safety Plan

  • Rectification of Safety Hazard 60.12 Where, because of the existence of a safety hazard, a site has been stopped for a defined period of time and Employees sent off site by agreement between Site Managers and any combination of Union Official/s, Health and Safety Committee, those people who remain on site to do rectification work will be paid at the rate of double time for all such work.

  • Public safety compliance The Hirer shall comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the premises by the Fire Authority, Local Authority, the Licensing Authority or otherwise, particularly in connection with any event which constitutes regulated entertainment, at which alcohol is sold or provided or which is attended by children.

  • Public Safety The Permittee shall comply with the following provisions.

  • Distribution of Public Keys Each of Registry Operator and Escrow Agent will distribute its public key to the other party (Registry Operator or Escrow Agent, as the case may be) via email to an email address to be specified. Each party will confirm receipt of the other party’s public key with a reply email, and the distributing party will subsequently reconfirm the authenticity of the key transmitted via offline methods, like in person meeting, telephone, etc. In this way, public key transmission is authenticated to a user able to send and receive mail via a mail server operated by the distributing party. Escrow Agent, Registry Operator and ICANN will exchange public keys by the same procedure.

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