Automatic Vehicle Locator Sample Clauses

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Automatic Vehicle Locator. (AVL). 15.2.1 AVL Queries. AVL queries will not be routinely or randomly used to monitor officer performance. A supervisor may review AVL data of a specific incident only when there is an articulable reason justifying such review. Articulable reasons for reviewing an officer’s AVL data include, but are not limited to: (1) capturing specific evidence for use in a criminal prosecution, (2) a civil claim has been filed against the City involving the incident, (3) a citizen complaint has been made against an officer regarding the incident (4) the incident included a use of force, (5) the incident included a vehicle pursuit, (6) the incident included a vehicular collision, (7) the incident involved a serious injury or death, or (8) the incident involves officer safety. Notwithstanding the other
Automatic Vehicle Locator. 16 a) CONTRACTOR shall provide, install, and maintain an automatic vehicle 17 locator system in the ambulance dispatch center and in emergency vehicles. CONTRACTOR shall 18 provide OCEMS with the ability to monitor remotely to locate vehicles for the purpose of oversight and
Automatic Vehicle Locator. 6 CONTRACTOR shall provide, install, and maintain an automatic vehicle locator system in the 7 ambulance dispatch center and in emergency vehicles. Such system shall be integrated with the CAD 8 System. Existing computer interfaces for such integration may be utilized if all equipment is 9 compatible.
Automatic Vehicle Locator. Recognizing that SNOPAC communications dispatch center plans to implement Auto Vehicle Locator (AVL) technology throughout its communication system, the City and the IAFF Local 46 mutually agree to not use AVL data without cause for disciplinary investigations or actions. AVL equipment may be used for computer-aided dispatch, mapping, proximity-based routing, incident/accident investigation, training, service planning, system performance monitoring, complaint resolution, criminal investigations, and as part of follow-up to corrective action. AVL equipment will not be randomly used to monitor employee performance without cause.
Automatic Vehicle Locator. (AVL). 15.2.1 AVL Queries. AVL queries will not be routinely or randomly used to monitor officer performance. A supervisor may review AVL data of a specific incident only when there is an articulable reason justifying such review. Articulable reasons for reviewing an officer’s AVL data include, but are not limited to: (1) capturing specific evidence for use in a criminal prosecution, (2) a civil claim has been filed against the City involving the incident, (3) a citizen complaint has been made against an officer regarding the incident (4) the incident included a use of force, (5) the incident included a vehicle pursuit, (6) the incident included a vehicular collision, (7) the incident involved a serious injury or death, or (8) the incident involves officer safety. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, Field Training Officers may review AVL data of probationary trainees in the Field Training Program; and any commissioned personnel can advise dispatch to broadcast AVL data when an articulable reason exists (for example, locating an officer for safety purposes).

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  • Private Vehicle Damage Where an employee’s vehicle is damaged by a student at a worksite or an approved school function, or as a direct result of the employee being employed by the employer, the employer shall reimburse the employee the lesser of actual vehicle damage repair costs, or the cost of any deductible portion of insurance coverage on that vehicle up to a maximum of $600.

  • Collateral Locations All of such Grantor’s locations where Collateral is located are listed on Exhibit A. All of said locations are owned by such Grantor except for locations (i) which are leased by the Grantor as lessee and designated in Part VII(b) of Exhibit A and (ii) at which Inventory is held in a public warehouse or is otherwise held by a bailee or on consignment as designated in Part VII(c) of Exhibit A.

  • New Collateral Locations Borrower may open any new location within the continental United States provided Borrower (a) gives Lender thirty (30) days prior written notice of the intended opening of any such new location and (b) executes and delivers, or causes to be executed and delivered, to Lender such agreements, documents, and instruments as Lender may deem reasonably necessary or desirable to protect its interests in the Collateral at such location, including UCC financing statements.

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