Common use of Fuel Services Clause in Contracts

Fuel Services. A. By County 1) Except as provided in paragraph two (2) hereof, the County through its Fleet Management Division, shall provide the facilities, and supplies necessary and desirable to perform Fleet-refueling services to vehicles and equipment owned by School Board. 2) In the event of an emergency, the County does not guarantee provision of the goods and services described in paragraph one (1) above, and School Board shall plan for and make alternative provision for these goods and services during such an event. The provision of fuel shall be subject to availability as described hereafter. The County shall be the final authority regarding fuel availability at County fuel sites. Volusia County has a fuel rationing plan in place for times of emergency. An emergency is defined as any circumstance where the fuel supply will experience or is expected to experience an interruption. Partial rationing is referred to as Mission Essential. Full rationing is referred to as Mission Critical. Notification of emergencies will be accomplished through the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), through the County’s intranet system ENN, and by phone or e-mail as appropriate. During times of emergency, vehicles from outside agencies may be locked out of the County fuel system. When the fuel supply returns to normal levels, as determined by the County, all restrictions will be lifted from the county pumps. 3) Attached hereto and incorporated by reference is Attachment 1 Services and Schedule of Charges. B. By School Board 1) Except as provided in paragraph two (2) hereof, the School Board through its Fleet Management Division, shall provide the facilities, and supplies necessary and desirable to perform Fleet-refueling services to vehicles and equipment owned by County. 2) In the event of an emergency, the School Board does not guarantee provision of the goods and services described in paragraph one (1) above, and County shall plan for and make alternative provision for these goods and services during such an event. The provision of fuel shall be subject to availability as described hereafter. The School Board shall be the final authority regarding fuel availability at School Board fuel sites. During times of emergency vehicles from outside agencies may be locked out of the School Board fuel system. When the fuel supply returns to normal levels as determined by the School Board, all restrictions will be lifted from the School Board pumps. 3) Attached hereto and incorporated by reference is Attachment 1 Fleet Management Services Options and Schedule of Charges. C. Each party shall immediately notify the other in the event of any fuel equipment/management system problems.

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Sources: Interlocal Agreement

Fuel Services. A. By County 1) Except as provided in paragraph two (2) hereof, the County through its Fleet Management Division, shall provide the facilities, and supplies necessary and desirable to perform Fleet-refueling services to vehicles and equipment owned by School Board. 2) In the event of an emergency, the County does not guarantee provision of the goods and services described in paragraph one (1) above, and School Board shall plan for and make alternative provision for these goods and services during such an event. The provision of fuel shall be subject to availability as described hereafter. The County shall be the final authority regarding fuel availability at County fuel sites. Volusia County has a fuel rationing plan in place for times of emergency. An emergency is defined as any circumstance where the fuel supply will experience or is expected to experience an interruption. Partial rationing is referred to as Mission Essential. Full rationing is referred to as Mission Critical. Notification of emergencies will be accomplished through the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), through the County’s intranet system ENN, and by phone or e-mail as appropriate. During times of emergency, vehicles from outside agencies may be locked out of the County fuel system. When the fuel supply returns to normal levels, as determined by the County, all restrictions will be lifted from the county pumps. 3) Attached hereto and incorporated by reference is Attachment 1 Services and Schedule of Charges. B. By School Board 1) Except as provided in paragraph two (2) hereof, the School Board Board, through its Fleet Management Division, shall provide the facilities, and supplies necessary and desirable to perform Fleet-refueling services to vehicles and equipment owned by County. 2) In the event of an emergency, the School Board does not guarantee provision of the goods and services described in paragraph one (1) above, and County shall plan for and make alternative provision for these goods and services during such an event. The provision of fuel shall be subject to availability as described hereafter. The School Board shall be the final authority regarding fuel availability at School Board fuel sites. During times of emergency vehicles from outside agencies may be locked out of the School Board fuel system. When the fuel supply returns to normal levels as determined by the School Board, all restrictions will be lifted from the School Board pumps. 3) Attached hereto and incorporated by reference is Attachment 1 Fleet Management Services Options and Schedule of Charges. C. Each party shall immediately notify the other in the event of any fuel equipment/management system problems.

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Sources: Interlocal Agreement