Common use of Notices to Proceed Clause in Contracts

Notices to Proceed. In the event of a state and/or federal disaster declaration (a “Disaster,” major or minor), HHSC will contact Grantee to assess need, project costs and budget to provide necessary disaster services. Due to the urgency and short timelines associated with disaster-related grant activities, Grantee must submit Grantee’s complete needs assessment and cost/budget information to HHSC within three calendar days (i.e., 72-hours) of HHSC’s request for such information. Xxxxxxx acknowledges and accepts that failure to provide HHSC with all requested information within the stated three calendar days may result in HHSC’s sole and absolute discretion of declining to issue Grantee a Notice to Proceed, with respect to the related disaster. HHSC, in its sole discretion, may issue a Notice to Proceed to Grantee in connection with any “Disaster,” as defined under Texas Government Code §418.004, or “Major Disaster,” as defined in United States Code §5122. Each Notice to Proceed shall:

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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