Emergency Trip Sample Clauses

Emergency Trip. Any field trip assignment generated from a site or district need that is received by the dispatcher in less than 24 hours.
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Emergency Trip. In the event the emergency trip has not been accepted during the rotation, the office will then do an all call one last time. At that time the trip in question will be offered for trade to any driver that is already out that day on a different trip. The trip will be assigned to the most senior driver that has responded. Once a trip is traded the unfilled trip will be called out for any driver or sub to take. The trip will be filled by the most senior driver requesting to cover. When the pin has completed a rotation around the board it will remain where it originally started. Once a trip has been traded the pin is not moved.
Emergency Trip. If a trip comes in and needs to depart within one (1) hour, the District may fill the trip with whoever is available. If the trip departs outside the one (1) hour time- frame, the District will contact drivers utilizing the trip board rotation. The assigned driver will receive credit on the emergency trip board.
Emergency Trip. If a ‘turn in’ trip comes in after 6:00pm and needs to depart no later than 8:00am of the following day, the District may fill the trip with whomever is available. The assigned driver will receive credit on the emergency trip board.
Emergency Trip. A. Emergency trips will have first priority in being assigned and shall be assigned as they become known to the Transportation Department to the next available driver who accepts the assignment on the roster.
Emergency Trip. Originates less than twenty-four (24) hours from said departure time and will be filled by the first qualified driver obtained. For emergency trips leaving after 8:20 a.m. and returning before 2:40 p.m., seniority may prevail or emergency trip conditions may be exercised at the discretion of the Transportation Supervisor/designee.
Emergency Trip. An emergency trip is one which is not posted by 6:30 a.m. on the date of the trip with one exception. If one or more buses are added to a trip after 6:30 a.m., on the day of the trip the driver, if needed, will be taken from the emergency trip board. Assignments to emergency trips shall be made from those drivers whose names appear on the emergency trip list as established below:
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Emergency Trip. Any trip that needs to be assigned with less than twenty four (24) hours’ 17 notice will be posted on the trip board under the emergency trip board category.

Related to Emergency Trip

  • Emergency Treatment Medically necessary treatment due to an emergency.

  • Emergency Transition Registry Operator agrees that, in the event that any of the emergency thresholds for registry functions set forth in Section 6 of Specification 10 is reached, ICANN may designate an emergency interim registry operator of the registry for the TLD (an “Emergency Operator”) in accordance with ICANN’s registry transition process (available at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/transition-­‐processes>) (as the same may be amended from time to time, the “Registry Transition Process”) until such time as Registry Operator has demonstrated to ICANN’s reasonable satisfaction that it can resume operation of the registry for the TLD without the reoccurrence of such failure. Following such demonstration, Registry Operator may transition back into operation of the registry for the TLD pursuant to the procedures set out in the Registry Transition Process, provided that Registry Operator pays all reasonable costs incurred (i) by ICANN as a result of the designation of the Emergency Operator and (ii) by the Emergency Operator in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD, which costs shall be documented in reasonable detail in records that shall be made available to Registry Operator. In the event ICANN designates an Emergency Operator pursuant to this Section 2.13 and the Registry Transition Process, Registry Operator shall provide ICANN or any such Emergency Operator with all data (including the data escrowed in accordance with Section 2.3) regarding operations of the registry for the TLD necessary to maintain operations and registry functions that may be reasonably requested by ICANN or such Emergency Operator. Registry Operator agrees that ICANN may make any changes it deems necessary to the IANA database for DNS and WHOIS records with respect to the TLD in the event that an Emergency Operator is designated pursuant to this Section 2.13. In addition, in the event of such failure, ICANN shall retain and may enforce its rights under the Continued Operations Instrument.

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. Critical Function Emergency Threshold DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.

  • Emergency Transportation Ambulance services for emergencies.

  • Non-Emergency Transportation Routine medical transportation to and from Medicaid-covered scheduled medical appointments is covered by the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) broker Medicaid program. This includes transportation via multi-passenger van services and common carriers such as public railways, buses, cabs, airlines, ambulance as appropriate, and private vehicle transportation by individuals. The NEMT broker must approve ambulance, multi-passenger van services, and transportation by common carriers. The MCO must inform enrollees of how to access non-emergency transportation as appropriate.

  • Emergency Action 3.6.1 In an emergency, HHSC will immediately impose a sanction by delivering written notice to LIDDA by any verifiable method when LIDDA’s act or omission is endangering or may endanger the life, health, welfare, or safety of an individual. Whether the LIDDA’s conduct or inaction is an emergency will be determined by HHSC on a case-by-case basis and will be based upon the nature of the non-compliance or conduct.

  • Emergency Duty 41.1 Where an employee is called on duty to meet an emergency at a time when the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty, and no notice of such call was given to the employee prior to ceasing ordinary duty, the employee will be paid for such emergency duty at the rate of double time.

  • Emergency Use In the case of any civil emergency or disaster, the Licensee shall, upon request of the Issuing Authority, make available to the Town a channel for use during the civil emergency or disaster period. The Licensee shall adhere to any new Emergency notification standards as established by the Federal Communications Commission.

  • Emergency Work Employees who are required to report for emergency work on non- workdays, or outside of their regular hours of work on a scheduled workday or on holidays which they are entitled to have off, shall be paid overtime compensation for the actual work time and for travel time in connection therewith, but such travel time shall not exceed one-half (1/2) hour.

  • Emergency Manager An emergency manager appointed under the local government and school district fiscal accountability act, 2011 PA 4, MCL 141.1501 to 141.1531, may reject, modify, or terminate this collective bargaining agreement as provided in the local government and school district fiscal accountability act, 2011 PA 4, MCL 141.1501 to 141.1531.

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