Duration of Assignments Sample Clauses
The 'Duration of Assignments' clause defines the specific time period during which an assignment or engagement remains in effect. It typically outlines the start and end dates of the assignment, and may include provisions for extension, renewal, or early termination under certain conditions. By clearly specifying the timeframe, this clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and expectations, thereby preventing disputes over the length of the assignment and providing a clear framework for planning and resource allocation.
Duration of Assignments. Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to fires of long duration. It is agreed that duration of assignments is dictated by each Party’s policy. Extension of assignments beyond the Supporting Party’s policy may be requested. It is the responsibility of the Protecting Party to request relief personnel in advance of the Supporting Party’s policy time limit. The Protecting Party is further responsible for the transportation costs of moving personnel to the fire and returning those relieved personnel back to their home stations. In all cases, the Department and Forest Service agree that their Incident Commanders will release suppression resources to their primary mission responsibilities as soon as priorities allow. The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) has established guidelines for the length of assignments for resources and personnel who accept out of state assignments. Personnel who accept assignments out of the state are expected to adhere to the guidelines identified by NWCG. For incidents within the state, there is a required 7 day minimum commitment. Both Parties agree to honor the minimum length of assignments guidelines.
Duration of Assignments. Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to incidents. Parties agree that Incident Commanders will release resources to their primary responsibilities as soon as priorities allow. Incident Commanders shall also adhere to rest and rotation policies of respective responding agencies. Mobilization activities shall be accomplished utilizing established dispatch coordination concepts per the current National Interagency Mobilization Guide.
Duration of Assignments. Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to fires. Agencies and Counties agree that Incident Commanders will release suppression resources to their primary responsibilities as soon as incident priorities allow. Incident Commanders shall also adhere to rest and rotation policies of respective responding agencies.
Duration of Assignments. Agencies to this Agreement agree that the duration of assignments are dictated by each agency’s policy.
Duration of Assignments. The length of assignments will vary. Supplier's personnel may be required to sign confidentiality agreements depending on the nature of the access privilege granted. At the conclusion and/or termination of the assignment, the Supplier’s employee shall return all property (such as keys, etc.) to the University’s requesting department prior to departing DocuSign Envelope ID: A93B768D-DC88-4919-9EC9-A1036360C002 Purchasing Agreement # 2021003064
Duration of Assignments. All assignments shall be on a continuing contract.
Duration of Assignments. (1) The following assignments will be three (3) years in duration and will be staggered in assignment and replacement, as applicable:
(a) Classification Officers
(b) Alternatives Officer
(c) Training Officer
(d) Background Investigations Officer
(e) Booking Coordinator
(f) Court Officers
(g) Medical/Transport Liaison Officer (Assigned to Classification Unit)
Duration of Assignments. The Parties to this Agreement agree that duration assignments will be consistent with the Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook.
Duration of Assignments. Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to incidents. Parties agree that Incident Commanders will release resources to their primary responsibilities as soon as priorities allow. Incident Commanders shall also adhere to rest and rotation policies of respective responding agencies. Mobilization activities shall be accomplished utilizing established dispatch coordination concepts per the current National Interagency Mobilization Guide.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, overtime, travel and per diem of State/Tribal personnel.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ travel and per diem of temporary State/Tribal personnel assigned solely to performance of services directed by the (FEMA) Associate Director or the (FEMA) Regional Director in the major disaster.
C. Cost of work, services, and materials procured under contract for the purposes of providing assistance directed by the (FEMA) Associate Director or the Regional Director.
D. Cost of materials, equipment, and supplies (including transportation, repair and maintenance) from regular stocks used in providing directed assistance.
E. All costs incurred which are paid from trust, revolving, or other funds and whose reimbursement is required by law.
F. Other costs submitted by an agency with written justification or otherwise agreed to in writing by the (FEMA) Associate Director or the (FEMA) Regional Director and the agency.
Duration of Assignments. Consideration must be given to the health and safety of personnel when assigned to fires of long duration. It is agreed that duration of assignments is dictated by each Party's policy. Extension of assignments beyond the Supporting Party's policy may be requested. It is the responsibility of the Protecting Party to request relief personnel in advance of the Supporting Party's policy time limit. The Protecting Party is further responsible for the transportation costs of moving personnel to the fire and returning those relieved personnel back to their home stations. In all cases, the Department and U.S. Forest Service agree that their Incident Commanders will release suppression resources to their primary mission responsibilities as soon as priorities allow.