EMBC definition
Examples of EMBC in a sentence
The TERT is guided by the Tourism Emergency Response Activation Plan, which has been modeled to support Emergency Management British Columbia’s (EMBC) All- Hazard Plan, and outlines specific roles and responsibilities.
Should an actual EMBC claim not be submitted or not be approved, a Regular Full-Time Employee may have the process reversed for that incident; that is, the employee must reimburse the City for the full amount of the overtime payment in exchange for compensating time in lieu.
Notwithstanding the aforementioned paragraph (a), if any overtime payment is earned as a result of work performed for which the City has initiated a Emergency Management BC (EMBC) task number, the employee must receive payment for such work.
Canada may request input from EMBC in such evaluations and may use the information provided under the agreement to evaluate the project.
The Parties acknowledge that senior‐level meetings between the Assistant Deputy Minister of EMBC, the Associate Deputy Minister of BCWS, the Assistant Deputy Minister of Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation (MIRR), the ISC Regional Director General, FNLC representatives and the Executive Director of FNESS may be appropriate during the term of this MOU.
The General Programme of EMBC was expanded to include electronic publication services as a component.
Overtime worked in an emergency response capacity shall be paid out in accordance with the Emergency Management British Columbia (EMBC) rules.
All member notices will be delivered by forms deemed necessary by EMBC Staff.
When there is doubt as to whether or not a spill exceeds EMBC notification/reporting thresholds, EMBC will be contacted.
Licensing and/or exchanging its Membership List allows EMBC to expand benefits offered to members as well as its membership base by obtaining the names and addresses of other likely members and supporters and provides a valuable source of additional funding.