Emergency declaration definition
Examples of Emergency declaration in a sentence
Additionally, leaves may be cancelled upon an Emergency declaration by the Chief, but shall be sensitive to circumstances of the employee.
Time lost by an employee as a result of being quarantined by a Medical Officer of Health or designate, and or Public Health Emergency declaration, in accordance with the applicable legislation, shall be treated as a leave of absence with pay for the duration of the quarantine.
The Department of General Services’ Office of State Procurement (DGS OSP), on behalf of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), serves as the primary procurement agency securing various commodities required to mitigate the COVID-19 Emergency declaration of March 5, 2020 by the Governor.
Note that in accordance with the Governor’s Eighth Modification to the State of Emergency declaration, all persons seeking entry to college buildings will be screened in accordance with the requirements set forth in the declaration.
In the event that an employee and supervisor believe that the telework arrangement put in place due to the COVID-19 Pandemic Peacetime Emergency declaration is not resulting in productive work, your supervisor will discuss the availability of COVID-19 related leave with you or other arrangements for engaging in productive work, including a return to Metropolitan State premises for work assignments, using appropriate social distancing and other techniques to maintain employee health and safety.