Civil Emergency definition
Examples of Civil Emergency in a sentence
When an employee is eligible for short-term illness and injury plan benefits, bereavement leave, or leave pursuant to Clause 20.04 (Leave for Court Appearances) or 20.08 (Civil Emergency) during their vacation period, there shall be no deduction from the vacation credits for such leaves.
This Agreement contains all commitments and agreements of the Parties with respect to the Mutual Aid to be rendered hereunder during or in connection with an Emergency, Disaster and/or Civil Emergency.
Be made only without a Declaration of a state of Local Civil Emergency or Declaration of Disaster if the Requesting Party expects to use the resource(s) for less than one Operational Period or if the declaration of emergency is expected to be issued during the first Operational Period.
The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is an emergency service function defined under Part 97 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules.
To be validly given, such notice shall specify in sufficient detail (in the case of a Pool Civil Emergency Period) the relevant resolution of the Executive Committee or (in the case of a Pool Rules Civil Emergency Period) the relevant notification of the Settlement System Administrator, in respect of which the right of veto is being exercised.