Common use of Resource Order Clause in Contracts

Resource Order. The form used by the State to obtain and document the Resource Provider’s Services for an incident assignment. Resource Provider – The person or company who possesses or controls the use of the personneland equipment, as well as who provides Qualified resources under the terms of this Agreement. The Resource Provider is not an agent, employee, or officer of the State. Self-Sufficient – To supply one’s own needs on an incident assignment, without State assistance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Incident Resource Agreement

Resource Order. The form used by the State to obtain and document the Resource Provider’s Services for an incident assignment. Resource Provider – The person or company who possesses or controls the use of the personneland personnel and equipment, as well as who provides Qualified resources under the terms of this Agreement. The Resource Provider is not an agent, employee, or officer of the State. Self-Sufficient – To supply one’s own needs on an incident assignment, without State assistance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Incident Resource Agreement

Resource Order. The form used by the State to obtain and document the Resource Provider’s Services for an incident Incident assignment. Resource Provider – The person or company who possesses or controls the use of the personneland personnel and equipment, as well as who provides Qualified resources Resources under the terms of this Agreement. The Resource Provider is not an agent, employee, or officer of the State. Self-Sufficient – To supply one’s own needs on an incident Incident assignment, without State assistance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Incident Resource Agreement