Access to Emergency Services Sample Clauses

Access to Emergency Services. You acknowledge and agree that access to the emergency services via the Telco Services is subject to the Telco Services Emergence Services Notice provided at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/?p=63501 (“Emergency Services Notice”), and the exclusions in relation to, and limitations of, our liability as set out in the Emergency Services Notice. EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE NOT OFFERED ON TOLL-FREE NUMBERS OR SIMILAR SERVICE ACCESSORIES OR ADD- ON SERVICE PLANS. You can call all national emergency services as well as emergency services via the emergency number 112 free of charge. The number of the calling line will be made available to the emergency service operator for identification purposes. We will inform you of any change in access to emergency call services or in caller location information in the service to which you have subscribed.
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Access to Emergency Services. THE LIMITATIONS OF OUR LIABILITY AND OUR SUPPLIERS’ LIABILITY SET FORTH ABOVE APPLY TO ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY CLAIM FOR INDEMNITY, WHETHER ASSERTED BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH OR FOR ANY PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE OR FOR ANY INFRINGEMENT OR INVASION OF PRIVACY, CAUSED OR CLAIMED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY THE USE OR ATTEMPTED USE OF PORTAL ONE SERVICE TO ACCESS AN EMERGENCY SERVICE BY DIALING 911 OR ANY OTHER NUMBER.
Access to Emergency Services. (ES-1) ALI Database Updates Within 24 Hours (percent) (ES-1) 911/E911 ES Trunk Installation Intervals (average)
Access to Emergency Services. You have the right to access emergency health care services when and where the need arises without prior authorization by the AllCare PACE interdisciplinary team.
Access to Emergency Services. As part of its provision of the BluIP Communications Service on Your behalf, BluIP shall provide access to local emergency services, including E911 services, in accordance with applicable Laws. Without limiting any other provision of the Agreement, you represent, acknowledge, warrant and agree to abide by all Laws in respect of emergency services, including E911 services.
Access to Emergency Services. RESELLER WILL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS WESTCON, ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AFFILIATES, AGENTS, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND ASSIGNS, FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, FINES, PENALTIES, COSTS, AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS’ FEES) BY, OR ON BEHALF OF ANY THIRD-PARTY RELATING TO THE ABSENCE, FAILURE, INABILITY TO DIAL 911, INCORRECT ROUTING OF EMERGENCY CALLS, AND/OR THE INABILITY OF ANY USER TO ACCESS EMERGENCY SERVICES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE. Xxxxxxxx agrees to test 911 or other emergency services access upon system acceptance and following the performance of any Service by Xxxxxxx. Reseller accepts responsibility for complying with all Local, State and Federal 911/E911 statutes. Westcon personnel may not make any recommendations regarding 911/E911 statues; therefore, Xxxxxxx recommends the Reseller consult legal counsel to determine specific requirements and practices.
Access to Emergency Services. Each participant has the right to access emergency health care services when and where the need arises without prior authorization by the PACE interdisciplinary team. Participation in treatment decisions. Each participant has the right to participate fully in all decisions related to his or her treatment. A participant who is unable to participate fully in treatment decisions has the right to designate a representative. Specifically, each participant has the following rights:  To have all treatment options explained in a culturally competent manner and to make health care decisions, including the right to refuse treatment, and be informed of the consequences of the decisions.  To have the PACE organization explain advance directives and to establish them, if the participant so desires, in accordance with §§489.100 and 489.102 of this chapter.  To be fully informed of his or her health and functional status by the interdisciplinary team.  To participate in the development and implementation of the plan of care.  To request a reassessment by the interdisciplinary team.  To be given reasonable advance notice, in writing, of any transfer to another treatment setting and the justification for the transfer (that is, due to medical reasons or for the participant's welfare, or that of other participants). The PACE organization must document the justification in the participant's medical record.
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Access to Emergency Services. You acknowledge and agree that access to the emergency services via the Telco Services is subject to the Telco Services Emergence Services Notice provided at xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/?p=63501 (“Emergency Services Notice”), and the exclusions in relation to, and limitations of, our liability as set out in the Emergency Services Notice. EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE NOT OFFERED ON TOLL-FREE NUMBERS OR SIMILAR SERVICE ACCESSORIES OR ADD-ON SERVICE PLANS.
Access to Emergency Services. There are important differences between NDP Collaborator and NDP Collaborator Services and Your Mobile Device’s fixed/wireless- line telephone and SMS services. The NDP Collaborator and NDP Collaborator Services do not provide access to emergency services or emergency services providers including, but not limited to, the police, fire departments or hospitals, or otherwise connect You to public safety answering points. You should ensure You can contact Your relevant emergency services providers through Your Mobile Device and/or fixed/wireless-line telephone services/carrier and/or other services.
Access to Emergency Services. 5.1 The Customer acknowledges and understands that:
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