Emergency Mobilization Sample Clauses

Emergency Mobilization. Any employee who is voluntarily deployed outside of Washington State Homeland Security Region One (Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island and San Xxxx counties), as part of a Washington State Fire Mobilization, Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) or a Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) request for assistance shall be subject to the compensation reimbursement and regulations related to the deployment. Overtime will include travel time and time worked exclusive of days when the member was relieved from duty. For members regularly assigned to a 40 hour week, the overtime will be the hours worked outside their normal schedule.
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Emergency Mobilization. Any employee working during an emergency mobilization for which the City will be reimbursed by the State or Federal Government or any other outside agency or agencies shall be compensated per Article 24 for the time worked during the mobilization. Employees shall be paid from the time of departure from the Anacortes Fire Department up until the Employee(s) return from the mobilization and arrival back at the Anacortes Fire Department and are released from duty.
Emergency Mobilization. For the purpose of assisting agencies outside of automatic or mutual aid responses, employees of the District will be mobilized in accordance with this Article.
Emergency Mobilization. There may be occasions when the City needs work to begin immediately within twenty-four (24) hours (short notice) of the Contractor being notified. Examples of this would be catastrophic damage from natural causes, vehicle damage, including but not limited to: damage to ITS poles, arms, heads & related infrastructure. Contractor is to provide the City with a twenty-four emergency contact phone number that will be staffed at all time when the Contractor is performing work under this agreement.

Related to Emergency Mobilization

  • Mobilization Design-Builder shall mobilize, transport and assemble its equipment, materials, and supplies, as well as construct such temporary systems as are necessary and required at the Site, all in adequate time for satisfactory performance of the Work.

  • Emergency Work Employees who are required to report for emergency work on non- workdays, or outside of their regular hours of work on a scheduled workday or on holidays which they are entitled to have off, shall be paid overtime compensation for the actual work time and for travel time in connection therewith, but such travel time shall not exceed one-half (1/2) hour.

  • Emergency Use In the case of any civil emergency or disaster, the Licensee shall, upon request of the Issuing Authority, make available to the Town a channel for use during the civil emergency or disaster period. The Licensee shall adhere to any new Emergency notification standards as established by the Federal Communications Commission.

  • Emergency Management The plan shall also address the assumption of operations of the program or facility by Department in the event of Contractor's bankruptcy or financial insolvency or if Contractor is unable to operate the facility.

  • Emergency Escalation Escalation is strictly for purposes of notifying and investigating possible or potential issues in relation to monitored services. The initiation of any escalation and the subsequent cooperative investigations do not in themselves imply that a monitored service has failed its performance requirements. Escalations shall be carried out between ICANN and Registry Operators, Registrars and Registry Operator, and Registrars and ICANN. Registry Operators and ICANN must provide said emergency operations departments. Current contacts must be maintained between ICANN and Registry Operators and published to Registrars, where relevant to their role in escalations, prior to any processing of an Emergency Escalation by all related parties, and kept current at all times.

  • Emergency Access Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time without notice in the event of an emergency.

  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • Emergency Assistance Both Parties shall exercise due diligence to avoid or mitigate an Emergency to the extent practical in accordance with applicable requirements imposed by the Standards Authority or contained in the PJM Tariffs and NYISO Tariffs. In avoiding or mitigating an Emergency, both Parties shall strive to allow for commercial remedies, but if commercial remedies are not successful or practical, the Parties agree to be the suppliers of last resort to maintain reliability on the system. For each hour during which Emergency conditions exist in a Party’s Balancing Authority Area, that Party (while still ensuring operations within applicable Reliability Standards) shall determine what commercial remedies are available and make use of those that are practical and needed to avoid or mitigate the Emergency before any Emergency Energy is scheduled in that hour.

  • Emergency Measures Additional measures and/or other special requirements necessary during periods of critical fire-weather conditions shall be included in the fire prevention and presuppression plan.

  • Emergency Room Services This plan covers services received in a hospital emergency room when needed to stabilize or initiate treatment in an emergency. If your condition needs immediate or urgent, but non-emergency care, contact your PCP or use an urgent care center. This plan covers bandages, crutches, canes, collars, and other supplies incidental to your treatment in the emergency room as part of our allowance for the emergency room services. Additional services provided in the emergency room such as radiology or physician consultations are covered separately from emergency room services and may require additional copayments. The amount you pay is based on the type of service being rendered. Follow-up care services, such as suture removal, fracture care or wound care, received at the emergency room will require an additional emergency room copayment. Follow- up care services can be obtained from your primary care provider or a specialist. See Dental Services in Section 3 for information regarding emergency dental care services.

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