Behavior Expectations of the Participant Sample Clauses

Behavior Expectations of the Participant. I/ We understand that the Participant has the responsibility to contribute to the success of the ARIP Program by conducting himself/herself in a manner that reflects positively on all participants in the ARIP Program. The Participant agrees to abide by the specific rules and policies that govern participation in the ARIP Program as predetermined on the ARIP Web site, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, which is incorporated and made a part of the Participation Agreement. I/We certify that we have read, understand, and agree to be bound by these rules and policies. I/We further certify that I/we have completed all preparation activities as mandated by the ARIP Program and will complete all follow-up activities as may be required by the ARIP Program. I/We further understand the ARIP/AGM institute reserves the right to decline to approve the Participant’s application to participate in ARIP Program or to decline to provide continuing support for his/her participation in the ARIP Program at any time should the Participant’s actions impede the operation of the ARIP Program or the rights or welfare of any person. Should the Participant be dismissed for disciplinary or social reasons, no fees will be returned. Further, if the Participant is dismissed for academic reasons resulting from a lack of effort or attitude toward the academic environment, or from academic dishonesty, no fees will be returned. In the event of such a dismissal, the Participant must depart the ARIP Program within 24 hours of dismissal. It is further agreed that should the Participant leave ARIP Program for any reason other than a death in the immediate family (mother, father, guardian, or sibling only) or an illness, which requires hospitalization, after the fee deadline set by AGM/The ARIP has passed, there will be no refund of any fees. Should the Participant leave the ARIP Program as the result of death in the immediate family or an illness that requires hospitalization, the ARIP will provide a prorated refund not to exceed 50 percent of Program fees. I/We further agree that the ARIP reserves the right to make cancellations, changes, and substitutions in case of emergency or changed conditions, or if such are in the best interests of the group affected. Should AGM Institute, LLC cancel an ARIP Program before that Program begins, a full refund of the Program fees will be made. Should AGM Institute, LLC cancel the ARIP Program after that Program has begun, a prorated refund of Program fees will be given.
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Behavior Expectations of the Participant. Participant agrees to abide by: a. The laws of the United States, as well as state and local laws. b. ISU policies, rules and regulations. c. ISU laboratory safety standards and standards of the Department/Unit, together with all related training in general and specifically applicable to the Project. d. Standards of conduct applicable to ISU students and/or employees. e. ISU rules, standards and guidelines applicable to foreign students and scholars, and maintenance of appropriate visa status. f. Participant may use university equipment only as explicitly permitted by the ISU Faculty/Staff Supervisor designated above. Participant may be required to pay costs of equipment usage as determined by the ISU Faculty/Staff Supervisor.
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. Participant agrees to abide by: The laws of the United States, as well as state and local laws. ISU policies, rules and regulations. ISU laboratory safety standards and standards of the Department/Unit, together with all related training in general and specifically applicable to the Project. Standards of conduct applicable to ISU students and/or employees. ISU rules, standards and guidelines applicable to foreign students and scholars, and maintenance of appropriate visa status. This Participation Agreement may be terminated for violation of any of the above.
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. Successful participation in Taekwondo activities requires all participants to abide by rules and regulations of this activity in general and to the specific activity selected by the participant. I know it is most important to follow the directions of the activity leader(s) at all times. I understand that as a participant I have the responsibility to help make the activity a safe experience for me and all other participants through behavior and conduct that adheres to the standards set by the C.Y. Martial Arts initial date
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. Participant agrees to abide by: The laws of the United States, as well as state and local laws. ISU policies, rules and regulations. ISU laboratory safety standards and standards of the Department/Unit, together with all related training in general and specifically applicable to the Project. Standards of conduct applicable to ISU students and/or employees. ISU rules, standards and guidelines applicable to foreign students and scholars, and maintenance of appropriate visa status. Participant may use university equipment only as explicitly permitted by the ISU Faculty/Staff Supervisor designated above. Participant may be required to pay costs of equipment usage as determined by the ISU Faculty/Staff Supervisor.
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. It is important to follow the directions of the program leader(s) at all times. I understand that, as a participant, I have the responsibility to help make the activity a safe experience for everyone through my behavior and conduct. I also understand the danger of not following rules and directions and agree to follow them. Person to Contact First: Backup Contact (Relative or Friend): Name Relation to Participant Daytime Phone ( ) Evening Phone ( ) Name Relation to Participant __________________________________________ Daytime Phone ( ) Evening Phone ( )
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. I/we understand that as a participant I also have the responsibility to make the activities a safe experience for myself and others through appropriate behavior and conduct. I/we also understand the danger associated with deviating from directions or procedures. I/we understand and agree not to deviate from any directions or procedures as stipulated by my supervisors at Duke University.
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Behavior Expectations of the Participant. Participant agrees to abide by and comply with all ISU policies, rules, guidelines and procedures, and all local, state, and federal laws applicable to the Project and/or the Participant, including, but not limited to: a. All applicable export control regulations of the United States of America. Participant shall be responsible for obtaining all information regarding such regulations that is necessary for Participant to comply with such regulations. b. ISU laboratory safety standards and standards of the Department/Unit, together with all related training in general and specifically applicable to the Project. c. Standards of conduct applicable to ISU students and/or employees. d. ISU rules, standards and guidelines applicable to foreign students and scholars, and maintenance of appropriate visa status. e. ISU rules, standards, guidelines and procedures related to use of ISU resources. Participant may use university facilities, equipment, or other resources only as explicitly permitted by the Individual Host. Participant may be required to pay costs of equipment usage as determined by the Individual Host. f. Participant agrees to self-report any felony or misdemeanor arrests or convictions to the Individual Host and Administrative Host that may occur during the term of the Project.
Behavior Expectations of the Participant. I understand that as a participant, I have the responsibility to contribute to the success of the Activity by conducting myself in a manner that reflects favorably on The Athenian School and all participants in the exchange program. I certify that I will complete all preparation activities as mandated by The Athenian School’s Exchange Program and will complete all follow-up activities. I further understand that The Athenian School reserves the right to decline to approve my application to participate in the Activity or to decline to provide continuing support for my participation in the Activity at any time should my actions impede the operation of The Athenian School’s Exchange Program or the rights or welfare of any person.

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