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BEER & WINE Sample Clauses

BEER & WINE. If you wish to have beer or wine at your retreat, please notify the manager. NO hard liquor is allowed on our property. 14 A. Your liability insurance coverage must then include "host liability insurance," which covers alcohol related incidents. 14 B. If you serve beer and wine, a $75 fee will be assessed to sort and haul away recyclable containers. 14 C. During retreats with undergraduate participants, NO alcohol is allowed on our property. You understand the alcohol policies (initial here).
BEER & WINE. If you wish to have beer or wine at your retreat, please notify the manager. We may ask you to provide host liability insurance if your group insurance policy does not cover alcohol related incidents. During college retreats with undergraduate participants, NO alcohol is allowed on our property.

Related to BEER & WINE

  • Alcoholic Beverages Costs of alcoholic beverages are unallowable.

  • Vending Machines Seller shall remove all monies from all vending machines, laundry machines, pay telephones and other coin-operated equipment as of the Cut-Off Time and shall retain all monies collected therefrom as of the Cut-Off Time, and Purchaser shall be entitled to any monies collected therefrom after the Cut-Off Time.

  • School Closures The District may close schools for academic purposes or reduce programming due to public health, safety, severe weather or any other purpose as determined by the District. The District shall not owe Provider any compensation for times when services of Therapists are canceled, declined, or not required due to closure, reduction in programming, or exclusion of Therapists due to health risk assessment screenings or any other reason, and Provider agrees to indemnify District for Therapist claims arising from all such actions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by Section 10-20.56(d-15) of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-20.56(d-15)), when enforceable under law, the Parties understand that the District may determine it is required to pay Provider the daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for Therapists for any day of school closure or e-learning day if such closure precludes the Provider’s employees from performing its regularly scheduled duties and employees would have reported for work but for the closure, unless the day is rescheduled and the employees will be paid their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for the rescheduled day when services are rendered. The Parties agree such payment constitute full satisfaction of Section 10-20.56(d-15). As a precondition to these payments being made, Provider shall provide an invoice for the foregoing pay and benefits costs; however, Provider will not include such pay and benefits costs for any school closure or e-learning day on any invoices until the last invoice of the school year in order to allow the District the opportunity to determine if the day will be rescheduled. When a payment is to be made by the District under this provision, Provider represents and warrants that it shall pay its employees their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for any such school closure or e-learning day. Upon request, Provider shall provide the District with certified payrolls as evidence of compliance with this section. The District retains sole discretion to determine whether Section 10-20.56(d-15) applies to this Agreement or any day of school closure and, if the District determines such law is applicable, the District retains the discretion to determine if and when a school closure day is rescheduled. For purposes of this section, “school closures” shall not include holidays or other days of closure reflected on the District’s school calendar for which Provider is not scheduled to provide services under the Agreement.

  • Games The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Restaurant Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.

  • School Closure The following shall apply in the event of an NPS school closure due to an emergency consistent with guidelines followed by LEAs under Education Code Section 41422 and 46392: In the event of a NPS School Closure for the reasons set forth in Education Code section 41422, if the LEA is able to obtain alternative placement for the student, CONTRACTOR shall not receive payment for days the student is not in attendance due to CONTRACTOR’S school closure. If the LEA is unable to obtain an alternative placement, CONTRACTOR shall receive payment consistent with the student’s approved ISA, contingent upon the provision of agreed upon services consistent with the Emergency Circumstances documented in the pupil’s IEP in accordance with Education Code section 56345(a)(9). When the emergency school closure is lifted, CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEAs it serves of any lost instructional minutes. CONTRACTOR and XXXx shall work collaboratively to determine the need for make-up days or service changes, and shall work together to amend IEP and ISA paperwork as appropriate.

  • Footwear Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear protective footwear, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse such employee, on the first pay day in April in each year, up to a maximum of one hundred and fifty dollar ($150.00). In situations other than the foregoing, the College may, in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • Digital Health The HSP agrees to: (a) assist the LHIN to implement provincial Digital Health priorities for 2017-18 and thereafter in accordance with the Accountability Agreement, as may be amended or replaced from time to time; (b) comply with any technical and information management standards, including those related to data, architecture, technology, privacy and security set for health service providers by MOHLTC or the LHIN within the timeframes set by MOHLTC or the LHIN as the case may be; (c) implement and use the approved provincial Digital Health solutions identified in the LHIN Digital Health plan; (d) implement technology solutions that are compatible or interoperable with the provincial blueprint and with the LHIN Cluster Digital Health plan; and (e) include in its annual Planning Submissions, plans for achieving Digital Health priority initiatives.

  • Television Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program.

  • School Closings Those Employees not required to work on scheduled days of student instruction which are not held because of conditions not within the control of school authorities such as inclement weather, fires, epidemics, mechanical break downs and health condition as defined by the city, county or state health authorities, will not be paid for such days. However, a Bargaining Unit Member shall have the right to use not more than two (2) personal business days or sick days during a single school year in order to receive pay for a cancelled day of pupil instruction on which that Bargaining Unit Member was not required to work and which will not be rescheduled. (This time may be used in hours equivalent to the Employee’s normal work day. Example: A xxxx’x full day is seven (7) hours. Therefore, the Employee would have fourteen (14) hours available to use during a school closing). In order to exercise this option, the Bargaining Unit Member must give written notice to the Superintendent’s office not later than two (2) work days after the cancelled day for which personal business leave is to be substituted. Pay for this day will be remitted to the Bargaining Unit Member(s) so electing on the next regular payroll. Such Employees shall work on any rescheduled days of student instruction which are established by the Employer and will be paid at their regular daily rate of pay. Twelve (12) month Employees will be required to work on days when school is not in session and shall be paid their regular rates of pay for such days, except that if said Employees cannot make it to work, they are entitled to use sick leave. Any Employee who begins his/her duties at the regularly scheduled time shall be paid a minimum of two (2) hours at their regular hourly rate if the Employer fails to cancel school prior to the Employee's regularly scheduled starting time. If notification of a school closing is made after 6:10 a.m., any bus driver who has not been notified and who has left home for their regularly scheduled route will be compensated two (2) hours pay. Severe inclement weather may cause it to be necessary for custodial Employees to leave prior to the completion of their regular work shift. The Employee will have the option of using sick leave.

  • School Closing In the event that school is closed for any reason and the School District does not require employees to perform services, employees shall be compensated as follows: Subd. 1. In the event school is closed for a full day, the School Board will have the authority to determine if, how, and when such time will be made up. If make-up time is required by the School Board but is not completed by the employee, the employee’s compensation shall be reduced by the number of hours the employee was paid for the closed day. If the School Board does not require make-up time, there shall be no reduction in pay for the day that school was closed.