Safe Release Clause Samples
The Safe Release clause establishes the conditions under which a party is released from liability or claims, typically after fulfilling certain obligations or upon the occurrence of specific events. In practice, this clause may apply when one party delivers goods, services, or payments, and the other party acknowledges receipt and agrees not to pursue further claims related to that transaction. Its core function is to provide legal certainty and finality, ensuring that once agreed conditions are met, the released party is protected from future disputes or liabilities arising from the same matter.
Safe Release. The time, point and manner of release from a facility shall be consistent with safety considerations and shall take into account special vulnerabilities. Facilities that are not within a reasonable walking distance of, or that are more than one mile from, pubic transportation shall transport detainees to local bus/train/subway stations prior to the time the last bus/train leaves such stations for the day. If public transportation is within walking distance of the detention facility, detainees shall be provided with an information sheet that gives directions to and describes the types of transportation services available. However, facilities must provide transportation for any detainee who is not reasonably able to walk to public transportation due to age, disability, illness, mental health or other vulnerability, or as a result of weather or other environmental conditions at the time of release that may endanger the health or safety of the detainee. Upon release, detainees shall also be provided with a list of shelter services available in the immediate area along with directions to each shelter. Prior to their release, detainees shall be given the opportunity to make a free phone call to a friend or relative to arrange for pick up from the facility. As practicable, detainees shall be provided with a laundered set of their own clothing, or one set of non-institutional clothing and footwear, weather appropriate, for their final destination.
Safe Release. In the event of an emergency requiring evacuation of the Facility, the Service Provider shall evacuate ICE detained juveniles in the same manner, and with the same safeguards, as it employs for persons detained under the Service Provider's authority. The Service Provider shall notify ICE within two hours, or at a reasonable time thereafter, not to exceed 4 hours, of such evacuation.
