County Requests Sample Clauses

The "County Requests" clause defines the procedures and requirements for how the county may formally request actions, information, or services from the other party under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the method of submitting requests—such as in writing or through a designated contact—and may specify timelines for response or fulfillment. Its core practical function is to ensure clear communication and accountability between the parties, reducing misunderstandings and providing a structured process for handling county-initiated needs or directives.
County Requests. Each County may ask Contractor to sell it equipment, third-party software licenses, or deliverables, and to perform special jobs, in addition to the Services described in Exhibit F or Change Requests between the Counties and Contractor, to be paid for by each requesting County in accordance with a Change Request, which is substantially similar to Change Requests used by Contractor and the Counties between that County and Contractor, as long as such separate services, equipment, third-party software or deliverables do not conflict with the Services, Equipment, and Deliverables provided to the Counties set forth in this Agreement, are substantially similar to those provided to the Counties under this Agreement, are related to the Systems, and take into consideration the available resources and capabilities of Contractor. Contractor will also notify the Counties immediately if it learns that a service, equipment, third-party software license or deliverable being provided by Contractor to an individual County impacts or could potentially impact the Systems or Services under this Agreement. To the extent specified in the Change Request for each County and subject to written approval by the Counties’ Executive Director of such Change Request, such jobs may include:
County Requests. Contractor shall promptly respond to issues related to programming and other services upon the request of the County.
County Requests. In consultation with the DISTRICT, the COUNTY may request shift coverage and the DISTRICT may or may not accept the request based on various affecting factors.