Emergency Order definition
Examples of Emergency Order in a sentence
Pursuant to King County Executive’s Health Emergency Order ACO-8-27-EO, and the Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 21-14, as applicable, King County has mandated that all employees in the Executive Branch of King County government must be fully vaccinated for COVID by October 18, 2021 or be exempt and accommodated based on a medical disability or sincerely held religious belief.
Such Emergency Order services will be subject to additional fees pursuant to Schedule B.
BTCS and Provider will uphold the intent of the Emergency Order GA-8 to isolate and contain the COVID-19 virus in all counties in Texas by using appropriate precautions including, but not limited to, wearing personal protective equipment to safely serve during the pandemic.
On July 31, 2002, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) issued Emergency Order #7 to allow the USACE to operate the new and existing facilities in accordance with the IOP.
Except when a spare part is not in stock, Company will generally ship within * (*) working days of the receipt of an Emergency Order or to meet Reseller's due date whichever is later.