Examples of COVID-19 National Disaster in a sentence
Business is obligated to retain jobs or increase its employment or payroll back or business enterprise back to the numbers prior to the COVID-19 National Disaster, as well as to train its employees on how to conduct business safely and in accordance with Center for Disease Control standards during this and any future similar National Disaster declaration.
On March 27, the Company was forced to suspend all mining operations in compliance with COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations (Refer Note 1 – Basis of Preparation – Readiness and response to COVID-19).
Any remaining DHAP Katrina and DHAP Ike Administrative fee funds remaining for the City of Pasadena Housing Assistance Program PHA (TX440), earned from the administration of such programs, will be used for the disaster or emergency related purpose in connection with the COVID-19 National Disaster as authorized and directed by HUD on April 1, 2020.
On March 27, the Company was forced to suspend all mining operations in compliance with COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations (Refer Note 14 – Subsequent events – Readiness and response to COVID-19).
MTN’s amendment to its Rush Hour and Daily Data Bundles was filed in terms of the ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations, 2020, and therefore came to effect on 23 February 2021.
On March 27, 2020 the Company was forced to suspend all mining operations in compliance with COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations (Refer Note 1 – Basis of preparation – Readiness and response to COVID-19).
The amendments to FNB Connect Data Bundles were filed according to the ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations and became effective on 18 April 2021.
MTN filed the Personalised Work From Home Bundles in accordance to the ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Regulations, and therefore introduced them in the market on 01 June 2021.
These regulations are called the “ICT COVID-19 National Disaster Fourth Amendment Regulations” and will come into force on 1 April 2021.
Business is obligated to retain jobs or increase its employment or payroll back or business enterprise back to the numbers prior to the COVID-19 National Disaster, as well as to train its employees on how to conduct business safely and in accordance with Center for Disease Control standards during this and any future similar National disaster declaration.