Declared Disaster Clause Samples

A Declared Disaster clause defines the rights and obligations of the parties in the event that a government authority officially declares a disaster, such as a natural catastrophe or public health emergency. This clause typically outlines how contractual duties may be suspended, modified, or excused during the period of the declared disaster, and may specify notification requirements or procedures for resuming normal operations. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for managing contractual risks and responsibilities when unforeseen, large-scale disruptive events occur, ensuring both parties understand their positions and obligations during such times.
Declared Disaster. In the event an emergency is declared as defined by RCW Chapter 43.06, SFD shall grant exemption for all units during the declared emergency. See also Section 7.13 of this Agreement.
Declared Disaster. All employees of the County are considered disaster service workers. In the event and during the period of an officially declared disaster affecting any portion of the County of Riverside, and notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, the following provisions shall apply: 1. Any Department Head, in order to perform the work of his/her department or a civil defense function, may employ emergency employees. 2. For the same purpose, any Department Head may employ on a paid overtime basis his/her current employees at hourly rates equivalent to their current compensation basis. 3. Any employee who reports to his/her regular or a designated place of employment or to a civil defense assignment shall be deemed to be employed in his/her usual position in a paid status. Any employee who without adequate reason for absence under the terms contained herein who fails to so report shall be deemed absent without authority and shall not be paid during such absence. 4. The Board of Supervisors may authorize payment on a paid overtime basis at the rate of one and one-half times the hourly rate equivalent to the employee's then current compensation basis for those employees set forth in Appendix I of County Salary Ordinance No. 440, and who are required to perform emergency services during a County-declared emergency. "Emergency Services" as used in this subsection, shall be such services as the Board of Supervisors finds to constitute such, at the time it authorized the payment thereof.
Declared Disaster. In the event and during the period of an officially declared disaster affecting any portion of the County of Riverside, and notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, the following provisions shall apply: 1. Any Department Head, in order to perform the work of his/her department or a civil defense function, may employ emergency employees. 2. For the same purpose, any Department Head may employ on a paid overtime basis his/her current employees at hourly rates equivalent to their current compensation basis. 3. Any employee who reports to his/her regular or a designated place of employment or to a civil defense assignment shall be deemed to be employed in his/her usual position in a regular paid status. Any employee who without adequate reason for absence under the terms contained herein who fails to so report shall be deemed absent without authority and shall not be paid during such absence. 4. The Board of Supervisors may authorize payment on paid overtime basis at the rate of one and one-half times the hourly rate equivalent to the employee's then current compensation basis for those employees set forth in Appendix I of County Salary Ordinance No. 440, and who are required to perform emergency services during a County-declared emergency. "Emergency Services" as used in this subsection, shall be such services as the Board of Supervisors finds to constitute such, at the time it authorized the payment thereof.
Declared Disaster. Declaration. During the declaration of an emergency by federal, state, and/or local government, the Contractor shall provide support to the City on an as-needed and task-order-driven basis. Because of the uncertainty of the scale and/or type of emergency, the services to be provided by the Contractor will vary and may need to be adjusted as needs are identified. The Contractor may be requested to provide a range of services. Said services may need to be rendered on a continual basis (24 hours / 7 days per week) during the declaration of an emergency.
Declared Disaster. DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (“DBE”) PROGRAM.
Declared Disaster. In the event and during the period of an officially declared disaster affecting any portion of the County of Riverside, and notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the following provisions shall apply: 1. Any Officer, in order to perform the work of their department or a civil defense function, may employ emergency employees without reference to the salary or classification plans at rates which appear to be prevailing for the type of work to be performed at the time of their employment. 2. For the same purpose, any Officer may employ on a paid overtime basis their current employees at hourly rates equivalent to their current compensation basis. 3. Any employee who reports to their regular or a designated place of employment or to a civil defense assignment shall be deemed to be employed in their usual position in a regular payroll status. Any employee who without adequate reason for absence under the terms of this Agreement who fails to so report shall be deemed absent without authority and shall not be paid during such absence. 4. The Board of Supervisors may authorize payment on paid overtime basis at the rate of one and one-half times the hourly rate equivalent to the employee's then current compensation basis for those employees set forth in Article II, Section 2 who are required to perform emergency services during a County-declared emergency. "Emergency Services" as used in this subsection, shall be such services as the Board of Supervisors finds to institute such, at the time it authorized the payment thereof.
Declared Disaster. In the event and during the period of an officially declared disaster affecting any portion of the County of Riverside, and notwithstanding any other provision of this MOU, the following provisions shall apply: 1. Any Officer, in order to perform the work of the department, district, or a civil defense function, may employ emergency employees without reference to the salary or classification plans at rates that appear to be prevailing for the type of work to be performed at the time of their employment. 2. For the same purpose, any Officer may employ, on a paid overtime basis, current employees at hourly rates equivalent to their current compensation basis. 3. Any employee who reports to a regular or other designated place of employment or to a civil defense assignment shall be deemed to be employed in their usual position in a regular payroll status. Any employee who, without adequate reason for absence under the terms of this MOU who fails to so report shall be deemed absent without authority and shall not be paid during such absence. 4. The Board of Supervisors may authorize payment on a paid overtime basis at the rate of one and one-half (1 ½) times the base rate equivalent to the
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Related to Declared Disaster

  • Emergency/Declared Disaster Requirements In the event of an emergency or if Orange County is declared a disaster area by the County, state or federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual usage. The Contractor shall service the County during such an emergency or declared disaster under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency/disaster conditions. The pricing quoted by the Contractor shall apply to serving the County’s needs regardless of the circumstances. If the Contractor is unable to supply the goods/services under the terms of the Contract, then the Contractor shall provide proof of such disruption and a copy of the invoice for the goods/services from the Contractor’s supplier(s). Additional profit margin as a result of supplying goods/services during an emergency or a declared disaster shall not be permitted. In the event of an emergency or declared disaster, emergency purchase order numbers will be assigned. All applicable invoices from the Contractor shall show both the emergency purchase order number and the Contract number.

  • Disaster In the event the leased premises are destroyed or injured by fire, earthquake or other casualty so as to render the premises unfit for occupancy, and the Lessor(s) neglects and/or refuses to restore said premises to their former condition, then the Lessee may terminate this Lease and shall be reimbursed for any unearned rent that has been paid. In the event said premises are partially destroyed by any of the aforesaid means, the rent herein agreed to be paid shall be abated from the time of occurrence of such destruction or injury until the premises are again restored to their former condition, and any rent paid by the Lessee during the period of abatement shall be credited upon the next installment(s) of rent to be paid. It is understood that the terms "abated" and "abatement" mean a pro rata reduction of area unsuitable for occupancy due to casualty loss in relation to the total rented area.