Dining Area Rules and Conduct Sample Clauses

Dining Area Rules and Conduct. You are required to abide by the following dining area rules and conduct standards in addition to the residence standards previously outlined in this Contract. 1. A resident or their guest(s) found responsible for any of the following may be subject to residence standards actions against the resident, compensation to Food Services, a fine, and/or referral to campus security: • misuse of the UBCcard or number; • removal of any product or dining room property from a Food Services facility without payment; • consumption of a food item prior to payment; or • damage to Food Services’ property or equipment. 2. Alcohol is not permitted in all dining areas. 3. Food Services staff may refuse to serve any individuals that appear to be under the influence of alcohol, cannabis or illegal drugs, or who are acting in a disruptive or threatening manner, and may ask those individuals to leave the dining area. If you are asked to leave, you will comply with such request. Please speak to your Residence Life Manager if you have any questions or concerns.
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Dining Area Rules and Conduct. You are required to abide by the following rules and conduct standards at the Dining Hall and other dining areas on campus in addition to the residence standards previously outlined in this Contract. A resident found responsible for any of the following may be subject to residence standards actions, compensation to UBC Food Services, a fine, and/or referral to campus security: • Any resident who facilitates access (e.g., opening a locked door) or otherwise provides unauthorized entry to Xxxxxxxxx Dining Hall for another individual without payment. • All food and beverages obtained from Xxxxxxxxx Dining Hall must be consumed within Xxxxxxxxx Dining Hall. Food is not to be removed from the dining hall unless it is specifically identified as being available for takeout. • Dishes, glasses, mugs and cutlery are not to be removed from UBC Food Services locations. The loss of these items increases your cost and is an inconvenience to others. • All individuals must wear clean, appropriate clothing in UBC Food Services locations (shirt, shorts, pants or skirt, and shoes). Pajamas, slippers, bathrobes, muddy cleats, and dirty athletic wear are not permitted. • Misuse of your UBCcard or student number, which includes permitting anyone else other than yourself from using your UBCcard or student number for any reason. • Removal of any items or property from a UBC Food Services facility without payment or authorization. • Damage to UBC Food Services property or equipment. • Consumption of food in dining locations other than the Dining Hall prior to payment. • Failure to follow hygiene or safety rules. • Food must be handled in a safe and sanitary manner; no direct contact with food that you are not personally consuming, and only touching the handles of serving utensils. • Alcohol is not permitted in any UBC Food Services location. • UBC Food Services staff may refuse to serve any individuals that appear to be under the influence of alcohol, cannabis or illegal drugs, or who are acting in a disruptive or threatening manner and may ask those individuals to leave the Dining Hall. If you are asked to leave, you must comply with such request immediately. Please speak to your Residence Life Manager if you have any questions or concerns. • The use of skateboards, in-line skates, et cetera, are prohibited UBC Food Services locations. Bicycles may not be brought into any UBC Food Services dining areas at any time.

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