Assisting Entity definition

Assisting Entity means a State, international organisation, and any other entity or person that offers and/or renders assistance to a Receiving Party or a Requesting Party in the event of a disaster emergency.
Assisting Entity is a Participating Entity which is available to assist an Affected Entity.

Examples of Assisting Entity in a sentence

  • It shall also ensure the protection of personnel, equipment and materials brought into its territory by or on behalf of the Assisting Entity for such purposes.

  • The relief goods and materials provided by the Assisting Entity should meet the quality and validity requirements of the Parties concerned for consumption and utilisation.

  • The Requesting Party shall specify the scope and type of assistance required and, where practicable, provide the Assisting Entity with such information as may be necessary for that Party to determine the extent to which it is able to meet the request.

  • The Assisting Entity shall, where the assistance involves military personnel and related civilian officials, designate in consultation with the Requesting or Receiving Party, a person who shall be in charge of and retain immediate operational supervision over the personnel and the equipment provided by it.

  • In the event that it is not practicable for the Requesting Party to specify the scope and type of assistance required, the Requesting Party and Assisting Entity shall, in consultation, jointly assess and decide upon the scope and type of assistance required.

  • Each Party to which an offer of assistance is directed shall promptly decide and notify the Assisting Entity, directly or through the AHA Centre, whether it is in a position to accept the assistance offered, and of the scope and terms of such assistance.

  • Volunteers who are not dispatched by an Assisting Entity will not be reimbursed for labor performed while participating under this Compact, nor may Assisting Entities claim reimbursement for such.

  • The Assisting Entity shall be entitled to use its own reasonable judgment regarding the type and amount of supplies that it can provide.

  • Arrange for the transport of each patient to the Assisting Entity, with the support of such medical personnel and equipment as is required by the patient’s condition.

  • Record in the clinical records of each transferred patient notations of the condition of the patient upon arrival at the Assisting Entity.