Trip Hails Sample Clauses

The 'Trip Hails' clause defines the process and conditions under which a transportation service provider accepts and responds to ride requests from customers. Typically, this clause outlines how trip requests are initiated—such as through a mobile app or other communication methods—and specifies the obligations of both the service provider and the customer during the hailing process. For example, it may address how drivers are assigned to trips, how cancellations are handled, or what constitutes a valid trip request. The core function of this clause is to establish clear procedures for initiating and managing ride requests, thereby reducing confusion and ensuring a smooth and predictable experience for both parties.
Trip Hails. Sector vessels will comply with any trip hail requirements established by 44 the sector and/or NOAA. The primary source from submitting all trip hails will be 45 through the vessel’s VMS. In the event that the primary source is unavailable, sector 1 vessels will use either direct cell phone communication or radio transmission between the 2 vessel and NOAA.
Trip Hails. Sector vessels will comply with any trip hail requirements established by 44 the sector and/or NOAA. The primary source from submitting all trip hails will be 45 through the vessel’s VMS. In the event that the primary source is unavailable, sector 1 vessels will use either direct cell phone communication or radio transmission between the 2 vessel and NOAA. 4 1. Trip Start Hail: Prior to leaving port on a trip in which a Trip Start Hail 5 is required, the vessel will submit a Trip Start Hail that includes: 6 • Operator’s Permit Number 7 • Vessel Trip Report Serial Number 8 • Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At-Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard 9 • Usage of sector specific exemptions which require identification in the 10 Trip Start Hail 11 • Usage of sector specific provisions which require identification in the 12 Trip Start Hail 13 • Landing Port City
Trip Hails. Sector vessels will comply with any trip hail requirements established by 44 the sector and/or NOAA. The primary source from submitting all trip hails will be 45 through the vessel’s VMS. In the event that the primary source is unavailable, sector 1 vessels will use either direct cell phone communication or radio transmission between the 2 vessel and NOAA. 4 1. Trip Start Hail: Prior to leaving port on a trip in which a Trip Start Hail 5 is required, the vessel will submit a Trip Start Hail that includes: 6 • Operator’s Permit Number 7 • Vessel Trip Report Serial Number 8 • Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At-Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard 9 • Usage of sector specific exemptions which require identification in the 10 Trip Start Hail 11 • Usage of sector specific provisions which require identification in the 12 Trip Start Hail 13 • Landing Port City 14 • Landing State (abbreviation) 15 • Estimated time and date of arrival in port 16 • Estimated time and date of offloading (REQUIRED ONLY for trips less 17 than six hours in duration or if fishing within six hours of the offloading 18 port) 19 • Any comments as directed by the sector manager or NOAA 21 2. Trip Start Hail for short duration trips or trips occurring within six hours of
Trip Hails. Sector vessels will comply with any Trip End Hail requirements established by the sector 17 and/or Agency. At this time the following Hail requirements, as specified by the Agency in their 18 Dockside Monitoring Standards, will apply.