Disaster period definition

Disaster period means the time that begins 10 days before a declared state of emergency and ends 60 days after the declared state of emergency ends.
Disaster period means a period that begins within 10 days after the first day of a declared state disaster or emergency and that extends for a period of 60 calendar days after the end of the declared state disaster or emergency.
Disaster period means a period that begins within ten days of the first day of the Governor’s proclamation, the President’s declaration or designation by the Director of the Department of Revenue, whichever occurs first, and that extends for a period of sixty calendar days after the end of the declared disaster or emergency period, or any longer period authorized by the designated state official or agency.

Examples of Disaster period in a sentence

  • UHS is responsible for all disaster recovery fees, and Unisys will not charge UHS for fees related to affected Services during the Disaster period, provided that Unisys may charge UHS for the reasonable personnel costs incurred by Unisys with respect to the Services during such Disaster period.

  • We anticipate that demand patterns will change and are preparing for significant changes in consumption and shopping behaviour as we move out of the acute phase of the National Disaster period and into, what is likely to be, a deep and prolonged recession.

  • These costs, together with the effect of Government regulations on pricing during the National Disaster period, may have an impact in excess of R500 million on profitability.

  • This was during the National State of Disaster period, and as such there was a curfew which prohibited persons and vehicles from being outdoors between certain hours of the night until the following morning.3 [7] Whilst he was busy with his patrols near Fingoland Mall, Babi saw a golf vehicle which failed to stop when he tried to stop it.

  • As soon as is reasonably practicable after a Disaster has occurred, City and Contractor shall confer to reconcile, and arrange for City's payment for, all benefits coverage provided by Contractor during the Disaster period.


More Definitions of Disaster period

Disaster period means the date a disaster declaration begins and continuing for one hundred eighty days after the date the disaster declaration begins.
Disaster period means the two-year period following the date that a Residential Unit was severely damaged and made uninhabitable or unusable due to fire, natural disaster, or other catastrophic event.
Disaster period means the two-year period following the date that a Residential Unit was made uninhabitable or unusable due to fire, natural disaster, or other catastrophic event, except where a negligent, reckless or willful act or omission by the owner or agent of the owner contributed to or caused the Residential Unit to become uninhabitable or unusable due to fire, natural disaster or other catastrophic event.
Disaster period means the date a disaster declaration begins and continuing for one hundred eighty days after the date that the final disaster declaration concerning the disaster expires.
Disaster period means a period that begins within 10 days after the first day of a
Disaster period means a period that begins 10 days prior to the date of the Governor's proclamation or the President's declaration (whichever is earlier) and extends for a period of 60 calendar days after the end of the declared disaster or emergency period.
Disaster period means the period 10 days before the day on which a disaster emergency is declared and ending 60 days after the date on which the disaster emergency declaration ends.