Year Round Emergency Shelter Sample Clauses

Year Round Emergency Shelter. OPERATOR will: a. Maintain and operate the Year Round Emergency Shelter program designed to provide access to safe shelter, basic needs, and access to support to move individuals out of homelessness and into permanent housing opportunities. The PROGRAM will provide clients access to a range of programs and supportive service. Clients will be admitted with minimal requirements. Coordinate access to PROGRAM through a reservation system. No walk‐ins for the PROGRAM or services will be permitted. The PROGRAM will accommodate overnight sleeping for 100 individuals per evening. Access to the PROGRAM is provided 24 hours a day, seven days/week, 365 days a year. The Shelter OPERATOR will provide on‐site staff to track daily bed inventory and communicate daily bed vacancies with service providers through the Coordinated Entry System. A percentage (5%‐10%) of beds will be held each night, with a portion specifically for host city, to prioritize referrals from local police and/or for emergency or special situations. The OPERATOR is responsible for the purchase of supplies, furnishings, fixtures and equipment as needed including but not be limited to kitchen equipment, beds/cots, tables, chairs, desks, office equipment, cleaning supplies, bedding, mats, blankets, soap, shampoo, disposable razors, feminine hygiene supplies, toilet paper, toothpaste, paper towels and heavy duty plastic trash bags and other related support items necessary to provide emergency shelter to the homeless. It is the OPERATOR’s responsibility to validate the inventory by May 15 of each year with the County.
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Year Round Emergency Shelter. Contractor willshallshall: 1. Maintain and operate the Program designed to provide access to safe shelter, basic needs, and access to support to move individuals out of homelessness and into permanent housing opportunities. The Program willshallshall provide clients access to a range of programs and supportive services at the Year Round Emergency Shelter/Multi-Service Center. Clients willshallshall be admitted with minimal requirements. Coordinate access to Program through a reservation system. No walk-ins for the Program or services willshallshall be permitted. The Program willshallshall accommodate overnight sleeping for 200 individuals per evening. Access to the Program is provided 24 hours a day, seven days/week, 365 days a year. The Shelter Contractor willshallshall provide on-site staff to track daily bed inventory and communicate daily bed vacancies with service providers through the Coordinated Entry System. A percentage (5%-10%) of beds willshallshall be held each night, with a portion specifically for host city, to prioritize referrals from local police and/or for emergency or special situations. The Contractor is responsible for the purchase of supplies, furnishings, fixtures and equipment as needed including but not be limited to kitchen equipment, beds/cots, tables, chairs, desks, office equipment, cleaning supplies, bedding, mats, blankets, soap, shampoo, disposable razors, feminine hygiene supplies, toilet paper, toothpaste, paper towels and heavy duty plastic trash bags and other related support items necessary to provide emergency shelter to the homeless. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to validate the inventory by July 15 of each year with the County.

Related to Year Round Emergency Shelter

  • Emergency/Declared Disaster Requirements In the event of an emergency or if Orange County is declared a disaster area by the County, state or federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual usage. The Contractor shall service the County during such an emergency or declared disaster under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency/disaster conditions. The pricing quoted by the Contractor shall apply to serving the County’s needs regardless of the circumstances. If the Contractor is unable to supply the goods/services under the terms of the Contract, then the Contractor shall provide proof of such disruption and a copy of the invoice for the goods/services from the Contractor’s supplier(s). Additional profit margin as a result of supplying goods/services during an emergency or a declared disaster shall not be permitted. In the event of an emergency or declared disaster, emergency purchase order numbers will be assigned. All applicable invoices from the Contractor shall show both the emergency purchase order number and the Contract number.

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.

  • 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.

  • EMERGENCY SERVICE If you are unable to reach Administrator at 877.634.0964 and you require emergency repair, you may contact any manufacturer authorized service repair facility listed in Your phone book or online. Mail Administrator Your original repair bill along with the technician’s report and a copy of the Agreement to the address at the top of this Agreement for reimbursement. All coverage and exclusions in this Agreement will apply.

  • CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY/HURRICANE OR DISASTER - TERM CONTRACTS It is hereby made a part of this Invitation for Bids that before, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or other acts of God that Orange County shall require a “first priority” basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the majority of citizens are protected from any emergency situation which threatens public health and safety, as determined by the County. Contractor agrees to rent/sell/lease all goods and services to the County or other governmental entities as opposed to a private citizen, on a first priority basis. The County expects to pay contractual prices for all goods or services required during an emergency situation. Contractor shall furnish a twenty-four (24) hour phone number in the event of such an emergency.

  • Completion of Concrete Pours and Emergency Work (a) Except as provided in this sub-clause an Employee shall nor work or be required to work in the rain. (b) Employees shall not be required to start a concrete pour in Inclement Weather. (c) Where a concrete pour has been commenced prior to the commencement of a period of Inclement Weather Employees may be required to complete such concrete pour to a practical stage and for such work shall be paid at the rate of double time calculated to the next hour, and in the case of wet weather shall be provided with adequate wet weather gear. (d) If an Employee’s clothes become wet as a result of working in the rain during a concrete pour the Employee shall, unless the Employee has a change of dry working clothes available, be allowed to go home without loss of pay. (e) The provisions of clauses 32.7(c) and 32.7(d) hereof shall also apply in the case of emergency work where the Employees concerned and their delegates agree that the work is of an emergency nature and can start and/or proceed.

  • Emergency Work Employees who are required to report for emergency work on non- workdays, or outside of their regular hours of work on a scheduled workday or on holidays which they are entitled to have off, shall be paid overtime compensation for the actual work time and for travel time in connection therewith, but such travel time shall not exceed one-half (1/2) hour.

  • 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.

  • Emergency Service Leave Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from Provincial Emergency Programs or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay. If any remuneration, other than for expenses, is received, it shall be remitted to the Employer.

  • Emergency Services Leave (a) An Employee who engages in a voluntary emergency management activity is entitled to be absent without loss of pay from his or her employment for a total of 5 days per annum commencing at the start of each calendar year. For the avoidance of doubt, any days not utilised by the Employee by the end of the calendar year, do not carry over into the subsequent year. (b) Voluntary emergency management activity has the meaning provided by the FWA.

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