Common use of Community Health and Precautions Clause in Contracts

Community Health and Precautions. (1) The Student acknowledges the inherent and elevated risk associated with living in a community environment such as the UCF Residential Communities, and the Student’s shared obligation to prioritize health precautions for the benefit of the entire community. (2) Student considered their own personal health status and increased risk factors inherent with community living, including the risk of COVID‐19, when deciding to live in a UCF Residential Community. UCF is not responsible for, and does not carry insurance to pay for, medical or other expenses associated with any illness, damage or injury Student may sustain as a result of a pandemic. (3) Students are required to comply with all laws, orders, ordinances, policies, regulations, and guidance adopted by UCF or DHRL as it relates to pandemic illness. This may include policies adopted to minimize risk of exposure to pandemic illness, including such practices as social distancing, wearing appropriate face coverings or masks, and symptom checking or testing. (4) Student agrees to abide by public health guidance and protocols related to notifying campus and public health officials of infection and to quarantining and/or isolating as directed. (5) A Student instructed by health officials to isolate or quarantine may be required by DHRL to relocate from their assigned room, building, or campus. However, such alteration in housing assignment does not constitute cancellation of the Housing Agreement. UCF reserves the right to make changes in room assignments as necessary due to the pandemic. (6) DHRL may require student to leave housing in the event the Student’s continued presence poses a health or safety risk to the residential community.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Community Health and Precautions. (1) The Student acknowledges the inherent and elevated risk associated with living in a community environment such as the UCF Residential Communities, and the Student’s shared obligation to prioritize health precautions for the benefit of the entire community. (2) Student considered their own personal health status and increased risk factors inherent with community living, including the risk of COVID‐19COVID-19, when deciding to live in a UCF Residential Community. UCF is not responsible for, and does not carry insurance to pay for, medical or other expenses associated with any illness, damage or injury Student may sustain as a result of a pandemic. (3) Students are required to comply with all laws, orders, ordinances, policies, regulations, and guidance adopted by UCF or DHRL as it relates to pandemic illness. This may include policies adopted to minimize risk of exposure to pandemic illness, including such practices as social distancing, wearing appropriate face coverings or masks, and symptom checking or testing. (4) Student agrees to abide by public health guidance and protocols related to notifying campus and public health officials of infection and to quarantining and/or isolating as directed. (5) A Student instructed by health officials to isolate or quarantine may be required by DHRL to relocate from their assigned room, building, or campus. However, such alteration in housing assignment does not constitute cancellation of the Housing Agreement. UCF reserves the right to make changes in room assignments as necessary due to the pandemic. (6) DHRL may require student to leave housing in the event the Student’s continued presence poses a health or safety risk to the residential community.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Community Health and Precautions. (1) The Student acknowledges the inherent and elevated risk associated with living in a community environment such as the UCF Residential Communities, and the Student’s shared obligation to prioritize health precautions for the benefit of the entire community. (2) Student considered should consider their own personal health status and increased risk factors inherent with community living, including the risk of COVID‐19, when deciding to live in a UCF Residential Community. UCF is and Owner are not responsible for, and does do not carry insurance to pay for, medical or other expenses associated with any illness, damage or injury Student may sustain as a result of a pandemic. (3) Students are required to comply with all laws, orders, ordinances, policies, regulations, and guidance adopted by UCF DHRL or DHRL the Owner as it relates to pandemic illness. This may include policies adopted to minimize risk of exposure to pandemic illness, including such practices as social distancing, wearing appropriate face coverings or masks, and symptom checking or testing, and required vaccination. Student agrees that they will have to cover the cost of testing and vaccination, should their institution not cover the cost. (4) Student agrees to abide by public health guidance and protocols related to notifying campus and public health officials of infection and to quarantining and/or isolating as directed. (5) Student agrees to disclose to Student Health Services immediately upon notification of positive COVID-19 test status or contact from Florida Department of Health about exposure and instruction to isolate. A Student instructed by health officials to isolate or quarantine may be required by UCF DHRL to relocate from their assigned room, building, or campus. However, such alteration in housing assignment does not constitute cancellation of the Housing Agreement. UCF reserves the right to make changes in room assignments as necessary due to the pandemic. (6) UCF DHRL may require student to leave housing in the event the Student’s continued presence poses a health or safety risk to the residential community.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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