COVID Sample Clauses

COVID. 19 public health emergency means the period beginning on January 27, 2020 and until the termination of the national emergency concerning the COVID–19 outbreak declared pursuant to the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.). 26820 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 93 / Monday, May 17, 2021 / Rules and Regulations Deposit means an extraordinary payment of an accrued, unfunded liability. The term deposit does not refer to routine contributions made by an employer to pension funds as part of the employer’s obligations related to payroll, such as either a pension contribution consisting of a normal cost component related to current employees or a component addressing the amortization of unfunded liabilities calculated by reference to the employer’s payroll costs. Eligible employer means an employer of an eligible worker who performs essential work. Eligible workers means workers needed to maintain continuity of operations of essential critical infrastructure sectors, including health care; emergency response; sanitation, disinfection, and cleaning work; maintenance work; grocery stores, restaurants, food production, and food delivery; pharmacy; biomedical research; behavioral health work; medical testing and diagnostics; home- and community-based health care or assistance with activities of daily living; family or child care; social services work; public health work; vital services to Tribes; any work performed by an employee of a State, local, or Tribal government; educational work, school nutrition work, and other work required to operate a school facility; laundry work; elections work; solid waste or hazardous materials management, response, and cleanup work; work requiring physical interaction with patients; dental care work; transportation and warehousing; work at hotel and commercial lodging facilities that are used for COVID–19 mitigation and containment; work in a mortuary; work in critical clinical research, development, and testing necessary for COVID–19 response.
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COVID. 19 In the event that CSU considers it necessary or prudent to cancel this Contract due to circumstances related to COVID-19, or to any reoccurrence of the COVID-19 outbreak, CSU may do so and be relieved of any further financial obligation, risk, or other liability by providing seventy-two (72) hours prior written notice of cancellation to Contractor. CSU’s right to cancel the Contract pursuant to this section shall not be limited or restricted in any manner by any other term or section of this Contract.
COVID. 19 public health emergency means the period beginning on January 27, 2020 and until the termination of the national emergency concerning the COVID–19 outbreak declared pursuant to the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.).
COVID. 19 9.9.1 You agree during the Licence Period: (a) To follow any applicable Government guidance about social distancing and social isolation; (b) To respect the safety of the University’s staff and other people living in Hall by making every reasonable effort to minimise the risk of the spread of COVID-19; (c) To abide by the obligations or procedures relating to COVID-19 which are set out in the Student Code of Conduct, the Regulations or the Policies (including any supplements) or which are notified to you by the University from time to time ; (d) To follow any special procedures relating to living in the Hall which you are notified about, including instructions provided on posters; (e) To follow any reasonable instructions given by a member of University or the Managing Agent’s staff relating to how to practice social distancing or self-isolation in the Hall. 9.9.2 We agree: (a) To make sure that the risk of the spread of COVID-19 in Xxxx is regularly assessed; (b) To make reasonable efforts to frequently clean and/or disinfect the common parts such as bannisters and door handles; (c) To make reasonable endeavours to ensure that the University’s staff and other people who live in Hall abide by the latest social distancing advice. 9.9.3 Where we have agreed to provide cleaning in the Accommodation you agree that where any circumstances arise beyond our control which are in any way connected to the COVID-19 outbreak which make it impossible, or contrary to any law or official guidance to continue to clean the Hall, we may suspend the cleaning service, and you shall not be entitled to any reduction of the Licence Fee. 9.9.4 In addition to your rights under these T’s and C’s, and where applicable, we aim to provide you with other support services including pastoral support and other facilities while you occupy the Room at no additional cost to you. These additional services may be disrupted due to COVID-19 and you acknowledge that we are entitled to withdraw such gratuitous additional services at any time. 9.9.5 In the unlikely event that the University has to suspend the right to occupy the Room due to circumstances in any way connected to COVID-19 and provided that you give up occupation of the Room the University will reduce the Licence Fee by a sum equal to the proportion of the Licence Period during which both the right to occupy the Room is suspended and you have given up occupation of the Room. You agree that in these circumstances you will not be ent...
COVID. 19 While the University is taking reasonable steps to follow local, state, and federal guidance intended to promote public health and limit the spread of infection from communicable diseases including but not limited to MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19, the University cannot possibly eliminate all risk of exposure associated with participation in the program. Participation in the program necessarily includes possible exposure to and illness from infectious diseases, including but not limited to MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19 and this document has served to provide me clear and unambiguous notice of the existence of the particular risks related to communicable or infectious diseases that are associated with participation in the program. While rules requiring physical distancing, facial covering, frequently washing my hands, cover mouth when sneezing/coughing, staying home when feeling symptoms as outlined by the CDC and other public health measures may reduce this risk. The risk of serious illness and death does exist; and I KNOWLINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or other program participants, and I assume full responsibility for my participation. I willingly agree to comply with all of the University’s rules, requirements and guidance regarding infectious diseases as a condition of participation in the program. If, however, I experience in myself or observe in others, any unusual or significant hazard during my presence or participation I will remove myself from participation and bring such information to the attention of the nearest official immediately. I understand that this obligation requires me to remove myself from participation in the program if I am experiencing symptoms of an infectious disease
COVID. 19. Consultant shall at all times comply with all federal, state, and local directives, ordinances, laws, health orders and regulations and District guidelines including, but not limited to, OSHA and Cal-OSHA concerning COVID-19. This may require scheduling site visits by appointment only, the ability to conduct business meetings via online or the internet, wearing required face mask protection and maintain social distancing guidelines if attendance on site is necessary to conduct essential business related to services described herein.
COVID. Except as mandated by or in conformity with the recommendations of a Governmental Authority, which government mandates have not materially affected the Company or any Subsidiary, there has been no closure or suspension of the operations or workforce productivity of the Company or any Subsidiary as a result of the novel coronavirus disease outbreak.
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COVID. 19 As questions and concerns continue to arise regarding protecting ourselves from COVID-19, we have anticipated several additional precautionary measures.Shuttle Me Five Star Transportation's top priority is the health and well-being of everyone, guests and staf f alike. Everyone will follow and maintain the COVID-19 state policy guidelines. We have the rights to tell passengers to wear face coverings while onboard and to follow these measures. If not we have the right to stop all travel til all measures are met. Everyone will follow and maintain the COVID-19 state policy guidelines • Passengers must wear face coverings while onboard. • Hand sanitizer is available for customers before travel • Drivers required to wear mask • Drivers meticulous cleaning of the vehicle interior following each ride • If needed a digital passenger temp check-in for a touch-less boarding to ensure that all guests feel confident and safe. Not responsible for any trip cancellations. We would like to thank you for your transportation needs and looking forward to serving you in the future.
COVID. 19. Lessee agrees to adhere to all applicable City, County and State requirement relating to the prevention of the Covid-19 virus. This includes anyone associated with this lease and who will have access to the site/space and are governed by this Lease.
COVID. 19 Leave. Up to thirty-two (32) hours of “COVID-19” leave (prorated by FTE) available for use when the employee is unable to work, including unable to telework, for one of the following COVID- 19 related reasons:
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