UNUSUAL INCIDENTS Sample Clauses

UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. 3.7.1 The contractor shall report immediately by telephone all unusual incidents to the CFSA twenty-four (24) hour Hotline: 202-671 SAFE (7233).
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UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. The Contractor must provide immediate notification to DCYF when they become aware of an unusual incident which may impact the child’s health, safety or wellbeing, the child’s living situation or permanent plan. Examples of unusual incidents include, but are not limited to:
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. H.19.1 The Contractor shall report unusual incidents by email or telephone to the Contract Administrator (CA) within 24 hours, and in writing within five (5) days. An unusual incident is an event that directly affects DCPS staff, students or Contractor’s DC regional personnel providing services pursuant to this contract, which is significantly different from the regular routine or established procedures. Examples include but are not limited to death, injury, unexplained absence of Key Personnel, DCPS staff, or DCPS students; Contractor’s DC regional staff negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of duties under this Contract; physical, sexual or verbal abuse of any individual by DCPS or Contractor’s DC regional staff; fire; complaints directly related to Contractor’s performance under this Contract; requests for information from the press, attorneys, or Government officials outside of DCPS related to, or requiring information about, DCPS; and behavior requiring attention of DCPS staff not usually involved in such a situation.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. 6.8.1 The contractor shall immediately report all unusual incidents to the hotline center located at 000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. First Floor, Washington, D.C. 20003 or by calling the 24 hour hotline (202) 671-SAFE within 24 hours of the contractor becoming aware of the incident.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. The Contractor must provide immediate notification to CA when they become aware of an unusual incident which may impact the child’s health, safety or wellbeing, the child’s living situation or permanent plan. Examples of unusual incidents include, but are not limited to:
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. H.11.1.1 The contractor shall immediately report all unusual incidents by telephone to the CA if the incident is involving the adult female client. All unusual incidents involving a CFSA involved child shall be reported to the CFSA twenty four (24) hour Hotline (202-671- SAFE). All unusual incidents must be reported to the CA within 24 hours of the contractor becoming aware of the incident.

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  • 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.

  • Security Incidents 11.1 Includes identification, managing and agreed reporting procedures for actual or suspected security breaches.

  • Unusual Circumstances If during a contract term where costs to the City are to remain firm or adjustments are restricted by a percentage or CPI cap, unusual circumstances that could not have been foreseen by either party of the contract occur, and those circumstances significantly affect the Contractor’s cost in providing the required prior items or services, then the Contractor may request adjustments to the costs to the City to reflect the changed circumstances. The circumstances must be beyond the control of the Contractor, and the requested adjustments must be fully documented. The City may, after examination, refuse to accept the adjusted costs if they are not properly documented, increases are considered to be excessive, or decreases are considered to be insufficient. In the event the City does not wish to accept the adjusted costs and the matter cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of the City, the City will reserve the following options:

  • Security Incident “Security Incident” means the attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of information or interference with system operations in an information system.

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