Contingency planning means preparing for unexpected situations or emergencies by having a plan in place beforehand. It involves thinking about potential problems and creating solutions or steps to handle them if they happen in the future.
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Lawmakers could develop some sort of
contingency plan for federal funding cuts under a mechanism outlined in this year's state budget.
Are
contingency plans in place if an accident or emergency prevents them from fulfilling their duties?
We can, however, start to
make contingency plans so as to prepare ourselves for the difficulties that might lie ahead.
This level of coverage can provide the kind
of contingency plan necessary in case anything goes wrong during the trip.
With coaching, school leadership teams
developed contingency plans so that they could provide sufficient time for productive collaboration even when unforeseen challenges emerged.
Many airlines
put contingency plans into action, drawing fuel from other European airports before departure for Manchester.
Recovery and
emergency contingency plans need to be broader than referring a patient back to a primary care physician and instead include other components of an individual patient's health care system and support.
In particular, provisions relating to the environment encourages multinational enterprises to raise their environmental performance through improved internal environmental management and
better contingency planning for environmental impacts.
This may not always be the most comfortable approach, but changing worry
into contingency planning is a constructive use of negativity.
The underwriting department may want to see your business plan to see
what contingency plan you have in place for any challenges your business may face.
Develop and direct facility - wide emergency and
disaster contingency plans, incorporating national, network, and local standards.
A covered entity must have a procedure for
testing contingency plans that cover the security and availability of electronically protected health information.
I hope they have a
real contingency plan for when all of these coaches with little to no reason to leave the great jobs they are in all say no.
We urge our city council members and state representatives to officially support these efforts to improve the existing L
Train contingency plan.
So coastal communities should have
flexible contingency plans for a broad range of outcomes by 2100 and beyond, the study concludes.
Until the victim has developed a detailed and
realistic contingency plan and has demonstrated her ability to carry it out, she remains in danger of repeated abuse.
Highly accomplished, results - driven information security and
contingency planning leader adept at overseeing enterprise - scale security, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning, testing, and implementation initiatives.
They communicate their plans to key players and have
contingency plans in the event that last - minute changes require a new direction (which they often do).
The assistant program manager is also in charge of advertising and promotional materials, while
creating contingency plans to lessen mitigation.
If the polling shows Leave might win — as it has done in the last few days — all the media talk will be
about contingency plans, he says.
Term insurance riders are an important part
of contingency planning, and their presence would help you and your family.