Equipment and Displays Sample Clauses

Equipment and Displays. ☐ 2a. Install a scanner or other age verification device (only applicable for an Establishment without an age verification device when violation occurred). ‐5 days ☐ 2b. Remove all Displayed Tobacco Product advertisements for as long as the Permittee owns the Establishment (only applicable for an Establishment that currently has Tobacco Product Advertisements in the public view prior to when violation occurred). ‐10 days ☐ 2c. Cover all Tobacco Products with Permanently Installed Opaque Covering which means a built‐in cabinet, shelf, or storage container which cannot be removed easily and does not display tobacco to the public when a tobacco sale is not in progress (only applicable for an Establishment that currently has Tobacco Products in the public view prior to when violation occurred). ‐10 days ☐ Voluntarily cancel the DPH tobacco sales permit with the understanding that the business location will be subject to the permit density requirements and may not qualify for a retail tobacco sales permit in the future. Once SFDPH staff has verified that all conditions of this agreement have been met, SFDPH will reduce your suspension period from days to days. If you fail to meet all conditions of this agreement, the opportunity for a reduced suspension period will be null and void and you will serve the baseline suspension period as described in SFHC 19H Rules and Regulations and on the back of this agreement. You may be billed for the verification inspection at the hourly rate. By signing below you agree to complete these mitigation strategies within 30 days of the Agreement Date. DPH Representative: Permit Holder or Representative: Signature: Signature: Agreement Date: Agreement Date: Date of Follow‐up Inspection: Inspection Conducted by: ☐ All agreed upon conditions are met Notes/Observations: ☐ All agreed upon conditions are not met Tobacco Sales Permit Suspension Periods for sales of Tobacco Products to persons under the age of 21 Number of Times the Violation Occurred Permit Suspension Period 1st violation 20 days 2nd violation within 1 year of 1st violation 60 days 3rd violation within 1 year of 2nd violation 180 days 4th violation that occurs within 1 year of 3rd violation 180 days 2nd violation that occurs more than 1 year after the 1st violation 40 days 3rd violation that occurs more than 1 year after the 2nd violation 60 days 4th violation that occurs more than 1 year after the 3rd violation 90 days Examples:
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Equipment and Displays. One 6’ x 2’ table and 2 chairs will be provided per booth. Additional chairs may be provided if requested via email to the Exhibit Manager at least 2 weeks prior to the dates of the Convention. Exhibitors may also bring their own additional equipment such as tables or displays. The Organizer reserves the right to deny the use of any such equipment if the Organizer or the Convention Facility deems it unsafe. Access to electricity will be available for an additional charge and must be requested upon purchase of booth space. Access to an internet connection is subject to change, dependent on the Convention Facility's capabilities, and is not guaranteed by the Organizer.
Equipment and Displays. A. Participant Displays.
Equipment and Displays. The Vendor shall provide all equipment and displays for the sale of their goods and services. The Vendor shall keep excess stock hidden.
Equipment and Displays 

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