Emergency Relief Program Sample Clauses
The Emergency Relief Program clause establishes a framework for providing assistance or support in the event of unforeseen emergencies that impact the parties involved. Typically, this clause outlines the types of emergencies covered, such as natural disasters or other force majeure events, and specifies the procedures for requesting and receiving relief, which may include financial aid, deadline extensions, or temporary suspension of obligations. Its core practical function is to ensure that parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for mitigating the effects of emergencies, thereby reducing uncertainty and facilitating a coordinated response during crises.
Emergency Relief Program. Provides for the funding of emergency roadway clearing and first pass disaster debrisremoval on federal aid highways following a Governor declared disaster. This program is administered by the Federal Highway Administration.
Emergency Relief Program. An applicant to the Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program, 49 U.S.C. § 5324, must make the following certification. The certification is required by 49 U.S.C. § 5324(f) and must be made before the applicant can receive a grant under the Emergency Relief program.
Emergency Relief Program. The Office of Traffic Operations (OTO) administers the FHWA Emergency Relief (ER) program in accordance with the Emergency Relief Manual and FHWA guidance. OTO assists potential ER funding recipients by providing ER program information and provides first line FHWA ER manual interpretation. This includes internal and external Iowa DOT assistance. OTO administers the Detailed Damage Inspection Report (DDIR) electronic submittal program in conjunction with Iowa DOT Information Technology Department support to provide solutions to submittal issues to Primary and Non-Primary route DDIR submitters.
