SCDEM Resources Clause Samples

The SCDEM Resources clause defines the allocation and use of resources provided by the Southland Civil Defence Emergency Management (SCDEM) group. It typically outlines what resources—such as personnel, equipment, or facilities—are available for emergency management activities and under what conditions they may be accessed or deployed. This clause ensures that all parties understand the scope and limitations of resource support, facilitating effective coordination and response during emergencies.
SCDEM Resources. SCDEM maintains a number of resources that, when practicable, will be made available to Participating Jurisdictions. Requests for their deployment shall be made to the SCDEM Duty Officer or, when activated, the Snohomish County EOC. Examples of some key resources include: a. Command vehicle, commonly referred to as a “ComVan.” A command vehicle provides a motorized, self-contained, climate-controlled capability to augment incident management. SCDEM provides operator training but does not typically provide an operator. Requests for an operator will be considered on a case-by-case basis, but it is the primary responsibility of the requesting Jurisdiction to identify, maintain, and provide qualified operators. b. Communications vehicle, commonly referred to as “DEM 10.” The communications vehicle provides a motorized, self-contained, climate-controlled capability to augment communications. c. Mobile IT Response Units (MITRUs). MITRUs are mobile communications trailers, equipped with an array of supplies and equipment to enable emergency communications, including internet, local network functionality1, radio communications, and equipment to support basic operations. d. Mobile Emergency Operations Center (MEOC). The MEOC is a trailer equipped with supplies like tables, chairs, light sets, pop-up tents, etc. that can support an alternate EOC capability. e. Alert and Warning. SCDEM will maintain a system that provides alert and warning to county residents. Access to this system will be through Sno911, the SCDEM Duty Officer or, when activated, the Snohomish County EOC. 1 A Local Network is defined as a group of two or more connected computers that can share resources like a printer, an internet connection, an application, etc. The County offers additional services that the Participating Jurisdiction may choose from in addition to the basic emergency management services described in Schedule A. If, during the course of this Agreement, a Participating Jurisdiction desires additional service(s)s as described below, the City shall notify SCDEM in writing as early as practicable prior to the delivery of the desired additional service(s). The cost and timing of the delivery of any Additional Service(s) shall be agreed upon by the Administrators of this Agreement. One half of the cost of additional service(s) shall be added to the quarterly invoice after the Participating Jurisdiction notifies SCDEM and the remaining half shall be added to the quarterly invoice that fol...
SCDEM Resources. SCDEM maintains a number of resources that, when practicable, will be made available to Participating Jurisdictions. Requests for their deployment shall be made as early as possible to the SCDEM Duty Officer or, when activated, the Snohomish County ECC. When requesting a ComVan, the Participating Jurisdiction bears the primary responsibility for providing a qualified driver and should not expect SCDEM to provide an operator.

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  • PROJECT FINANCIAL RESOURCES i) Local In-kind Contributions $0 ii) Local Public Revenues $200,000 iii) Local Private Revenues iv) Other Public Revenues: $0 - ODOT/FHWA $0 - OEPA $0 - OWDA $0 - CDBG $0 - Other $0 v) OPWC Funds: - Loan Assistance $0

  • Electric Storage Resources Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

  • Engineer Resources The Engineer shall furnish and maintain quarters for the performance of all services, in addition to providing adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the services required under the contract. The Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for performance of the services required under this contract, or it will be able to obtain such personnel from sources other than the State.

  • Additional Resources The WLSC may establish workgroups that include other department representatives and/or subject matter experts. These subcommittees shall conform with rules established by the WLSC.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.