Alcohol and Controlled Substances Sample Clauses

Alcohol and Controlled Substances. Residents agree to avoid and refrain from the use, possession, or sale of any and all illegal narcotics and other controlled substances while on University property, which includes all residential areas. Residents must abide by the University and Student Housing policies regarding alcoholic beverages. Violations of Mississippi law and University policies are considered serious and may result in fines, eviction from on-campus housing, and/or expulsion from the University.
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Alcohol and Controlled Substances. The Board recognizes that the misuse of drugs is a serious problem with legal, physical and social implications for the entire school community. As the educational institution of this community, the schools should strive to prevent drug abuse and help drug abusers by educational, rather than punitive means. For purposes of this policy, “Drugs” shall mean:
Alcohol and Controlled Substances. Doctor-prescribed and over-the-counter medications may be used by unit members provided the use of such medications do not affect the unit member’s job performance. If a unit member is taking prescribed or over-the-counter medication that may impair the unit member’s ability to perform his/her assigned duties (including operation of a motor vehicle or other assigned equipment), the unit member shall inform the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources (or designee) of the restriction.
Alcohol and Controlled Substances. The University of Holy Cross is in compliance with local, state, and national laws regarding alcohol. No External Resident under the age of 21 will be allowed to purchase, consume, store, exchange or possess alcohol on campus. Residents over the age of 21 will not be allowed to purchase, sell, exchange, etc. to or for individuals under the age of 21. The university remains in compliance with Louisiana RS 14:93.
Alcohol and Controlled Substances. The school district has a strong commitment to its employees to provide a safe work environment. Industry requires that personnel, equipment, as well as operating practices be consistent with high standards of health and safety. While the school district has no intention of intruding into the private lives of its employees, it expects all employees to report for work in a condition to safely perform their duties. The presence of drugs or alcohol on the job and the influence of these substances on the employees during work hours are inconsistent with these objectives.
Alcohol and Controlled Substances. 44901 40123. Protection of voluntarily submitted informa- tion. Testing ................................................ 45101 40124. Interstate agreements for airport facilities. 453. Fees ......................................................... 45301 40125. Qualifications for public aircraft status. SUBPART IV—ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES 40126. Severable services contracts for periods cross- 461. Investigations and Proceedings ...... 46101 40127. ing fiscal years. Prohibitions on discrimination. 463. Penalties ................................................ 46301 40128. Overflights of national parks. 465. Special Aircraft Jurisdiction of the 40129. Collaborative decisionmaking pilot program. management system. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 00000 PART BAIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AND NOISE 471. Airport Development 47101 473. International Airport Facilities 47301 475. Noise 47501 PART C—FINANCING 481. Airport and Airway Trust Fund Au- thorizations 48101 482. Advance Appropriations for Air- port and Airway Trust Facilities 48201 483. Aviation Security Funding 48301 PART D—PUBLIC AIRPORTS 491. METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS 49101 PART E—MISCELLANEOUS 501. Buy-American Preferences 50101 AMENDMENTS 2001—Pub. L. 107–71, title I, § 118(c)(2), Nov. 19, 2001, 115 Stat. 628, added item for chapter 483. AMENDMENTS 2003—Pub. L. 108–176, title IV, § 423(b), Dec. 12, 2003, 117 Stat. 2554, added item 40129. 2000—Pub. L. 106–181, title VII, §§ 702(b)(2), 705(b), 706(b), title VIII, § 803(b), Apr. 5, 2000, 114 Stat. 156–158, 192, added items 40125 to 40128. 1997—Pub. L. 105–102, § 3(d)(1)(B), Nov. 20, 1997, 111 Stat. 2215, amended Pub. L. 104–287, § 5(69)(B). See 1996 Amendment note below. 1996—Pub. L. 104–287, § 5(69)(B), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3396, as amended by Pub. L. 105–102, § 3(d)(1)(B), Nov. 20, 1997, 111 Stat. 2215, added item 40124. Pub. L. 104–264, title II, § 254, title IV, §§ 401(b)(2), 402(b), Oct. 9, 1996, 110 Stat. 3238, 3255, 3256, inserted ‘‘safety of’’ before ‘‘air commerce’’ in item 40104 and added item 40121 ‘‘Air traffic control modernization re- views’’ and items 40122 and 40123. § 40101. Policy
Alcohol and Controlled Substances. 24.1 General Principals: 24.2 Resources: 24.3 Reasonable Cause: ARTICLE 25 – COMPLETE AGREEMENT ARTICLE 26 – DISASTER
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  • Controlled Substances Has current controlled substances registrations issued by the State of Colorado and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, which registrations have not been surrendered, suspended, revoked or restricted in any manner;

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • Hazardous Waste Throughout the term of this Lease, Tenant shall not undertake or permit any Environmental Activity (as such term is hereinafter defined) other than (i) in compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances and all rules, orders and regulations, present or future, ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen) of any federal, state or local governmental authority (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Legal Requirements"), and (ii) in such a manner as shall keep the premises, the Building and the Land free from any lien imposed pursuant to any Legal Requirement in respect of such Environmental Activity. Tenant shall take all necessary steps to ensure that any Environmental Activity undertaken or permitted at the premises is undertaken in a manner as to provide prudent safeguards against potential risks to human health or the environment. Tenant shall notify Landlord within 24 hours of the release of any Hazardous Materials (as such term is hereinafter defined) from or at the premises which could form the basis of any claim, demand or action by any party. Landlord shall have the right, from time to time, at Tenant's expense, to conduct an environmental audit or such other examinations, tests, inspections and reviews of the premises as Landlord, in its sole discretion, shall deem necessary, appropriate or desirable and Tenant shall cooperate in the conduct of any such environmental audit, examination, test, inspection or review. If Tenant shall breach the covenants provided in this Article, then, in addition to any other rights and remedies which may be available to landlord pursuant to this Lease or otherwise at law, Landlord may require Tenant to take all actions, or to reimburse Landlord for the costs of any and all actions taken by Landlord, as are necessary, appropriate or desirable to cure such breach. for purposes of this Article, the term "Environmental Activity" means any use, storage, installation, existence, release, threatened release, discharge, generation, abatement, removal, disposal, handling or transportation from, under, into or on the leased premises of (a) any "hazardous substance" as defined in any federal statute, (b) petroleum, crude oil or any fraction thereof, natural gas or synthetic gas used for fuel, and (c) any additional substances or materials which at such time are classified or considered to be hazardous or toxic under the laws of the State of New York or any other Legal Requirements the materials described in clauses (a) through (c) being collectively referred to as "Hazardous Materials". The provisions of subparagraph (j) of Article 6 of this Lease shall be applicable to any failure by Tenant to comply with or keep or perform the provisions of this Article. The obligations of Tenant under this Article shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of the term of this Lease.

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • Hazardous Material Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, use, generate, manufacture, install, treat, release, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material, except in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws or where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

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