Search and Rescue Sample Clauses

Search and Rescue. An employee shall be allowed to take leave with pay to participate without pay and at no further cost to the Agency, in a search or rescue operation within Oregon at the request of any law enforcement Agency, the Director of the Department of Aviation, the United States Forest Service, or any certified organization for Civil Defense for a period of no more than five (5) consecutive days for each operation. The employee, upon returning to duty at the Agency, will provide to the Agency documented evidence of participation in the search operation.
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Search and Rescue. Where a teacher is a member of an authorised search and rescue organisation and is requested by a responsible authority to take part in a search and rescue operation (leave with pay). Written evidence of the teacher’s participation in the search from the appropriate authority mentioned above is to be submitted to the employer.
Search and Rescue. This leave shall be in accordance with applicable Oregon and federal law. (See ORS 652.250.)
Search and Rescue. In case the aircraft of the designated airline of one Contracting Party is in distress or meets with an accident in the territory of the other Contracting Party, the other Contracting Party shall:
Search and Rescue. Where a principal is a member of an authorised search and rescue organization and is requested by a responsible authority to take part in a search and rescue operation (leave with pay). Written evidence of the principal’s participation in the search from the appropriate authority mentioned above is to be submitted to the board.
Search and Rescue. Where a principal is a member of an authorised search and rescue organization and is requested by a responsible authority to take part in a search and rescue operation (leave with pay). Written evidence of the principal’s participation in the search from the appropriate authority mentioned above is to be submitted to the board. Outward Bound. Principals selected for Outward Bound courses should, if possible, take the course during the long vacation. Where there are overlaps with term time and the board supports the principal’s attendance leave with pay up to one week may be granted. Where a principal is participating in an overseas tour by a school party approved by the board (leave with or without pay for the duration of the tour).
Search and Rescue. Where a teacher is a member of an authorised search and rescue organisation and is requested by a responsible authority to take part in a search and rescue operation (leave with pay). Written evidence of the teacher’s participation in the search from the appropriate authority mentioned above is to be submitted to the employer. Outward Bound. Teachers selected for Outward Bound courses should, if possible, take the course during the long vacation. Where there are overlaps with term time and the employer supports the teacher’s attendance leave with pay up to one week may be granted. Where a teacher is participating in an overseas tour by a school party approved by the employer (leave with or without pay for the duration of the tour).
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Search and Rescue. Co-ordinating with rescue or police authorities to instigate an emergency search and rescue operation where an Insured Person is missing overseas. Refer to Section B1 for the insurance terms and conditions.
Search and Rescue. 10.1 Search and Rescue cooperation within the respective areas of responsibility of and shall be conducted in full compliance with the Standards and Recommended practices indicated in Annex 12 to the Chicago Convention and the related organization of National Search and Rescue procedure. ANNEX B RVSM TRANSITION AREA MAP (Example)
Search and Rescue. The Provider shall be at liberty to suspend or deviate the Service(s) in order to render essential assistance to ships in distress or to save life. During the suspension of the Service to render such assistance any Flow-Through Expenses for the said Cable Ship shall be borne equally by the Provider and the Owner, except in such cases where said costs arise in relation to assisting the Owner or at the specific request of the Owner, where these costs shall be fully charged to the Owner. In the event that any amount is recovered by either Party in relation to such an incident, such amount shall be shared equally between the Parties.
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