Emergency Use Agreement Sample Contracts

AGREEMENT BETWEEN NIPSTA AND GLENVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT #34
Emergency Use Agreement • March 30th, 2020 • Illinois

THIS AGREEMENT is entered into and effective this 13TH day of November, 2017, by and between the Board of Education of Glenview Consolidated School District No. 34, Cook County, Illinois (“District 34”) and the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (“NIPSTA”), Glenview, Illinois (NIPSTA and District 34 shall be collectively referred to as the “Parties”).

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Emergency Use Agreement • August 21st, 2013

EMERGENCY USE AGREEMENTBetween REQUESTOR (Emergency Services District #6 (“ESD#6”) OR the City ofDripping Springs, Texas (“City”) OR other City/ESD#6 approved requestor) AND VENDOR. REQUEST DATE: REQUEST #: REQUESTOR’S Contact Info - name/title/phone/fax/email: City / ESD #6 (please circle) VENDOR: VENDOR’S Contact Info - name/address/phone/fax/email: Description of Emergency Situation: • Emergency Resource Requested: (please circle) equipment, supplies, facilities, services , manpower, animal• Description of Resource: If Equipment: include Type, VIN, Make, Model, Year, Serial No., Accessories or Other Identifying Features: If Animal: include Breed, Sex, Age, & Physical Description: • For a list of equipment rates, see: http://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/grant/pa/eqrates_2010.pdf• See Liability section at end of Agreement.• RATE for above listed resource: $ per hour / day (please circle).• Was an equipment Operator provided by Vendor? (Y/N)• RATE for Vendor’s Operator: $ per h

GENERAL CLAUSES TO EMERGENCY USE AGREEMENT between:
Emergency Use Agreement • August 21st, 2013

Liability: Except in a case of reckless conduct or intentional, wilful, or wanton misconduct, a vendor is immune from civil liability for acts or omissions when providing goods and services for the emergency event only if: (1) said goods and services are requested by the governing body of the City, the chief of the fire department, or an emergency management director or coordinator designated for the City; and (2) the vendor receives no more compensation than reimbursement for expenses incurred. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 79.003

EMERGENCY USE AGREEMENT‌
Emergency Use Agreement • June 9th, 2021

between Columbia Elementary School (Alternate site provider name) 600 Bozarth, Woodland, Washington 98674360-841-2700 (address) and Educational Opportunities for Children and Families (EOCF) 17800 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 150, Vancouver, WA 98683-7588 Woodland Early Learning Head Start Center, 600 Bozarth, Woodland, Washington 98674360-896-9912 (Site name and address) The general purpose of this agreement is to provide temporary shelter, in the event of an emergency situation for an early childhood population (0-3 and / or 3-5 years old) under care of Educational Opportunities for Children and Families agency (hereafter known as EOCF). In consideration of the promises and conditions contained herein, the emergency service provider, Columbia Elementary School and EOCF do mutually agree as follows: (Alternate site provider name) 1. EOCF recognizes the fact that a disaster or emergency situation may require Columbia Elementary Sc