Event Registration. No registration is considered “valid” until a registration fee has been received.
Event Registration. Allows Customers to search for and view upcoming events.
I. Supports Customer access through mobile devices with a responsive design.
II. Shopping cart functionality allows Customers to register themselves or multiple Customers for events.
III. Allows for Customer registrations as a one-time user or while logged in through an account.
IV. Allows Customers to view order history, manage current registrations, and cancel registrations before a set cut-off date.
V. Allows Customers to view and download any pre-event materials made available by the organizer.
VI. Allows for virtually unlimited use cases (e.g. facilities reservations, youth sports sign-up, special use payments, conference registration).
Event Registration. Any student or group of students wishing to sponsor a party or event with alcohol in the residence halls must request permission for the event from the Area Coordinato responsible for that area by submitting an Event Registration Form (see the Department o Community Living website, xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx at least two business days before the event is to take place. The sponsor of the event is responsible for providing food and non alcoholic beverages at any event where alcohol is served. Such gatherings may require additiona approval from the Department of Public Safety. Events/gatherings must end no later than 1:00 a.m on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and no later than 11:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday Residents sponsoring events assume responsibility for the actions of their guests. Approval of a gathering does not constitute permission to violate any University policies. (page 23) (See Appendi F for the Party Registration Process) (Rationale: clarifying language and process; implementation o policy changes that were piloted during the Spring of 2016)
Event Registration. Any student or group of students wishing to sponsor a party or event with alcohol in the residence halls must request permission for the event from the Area Coordinator responsible for that area by submitting an Event Registration Form (see the Department of Community Living website, xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxx at least two business days before the event is to take place. The sponsor of the event is responsible for providing food and non-‐ alcoholic beverages at any event where alcohol is served. Such gatherings may require additional approval from the Department of Public Safety. Events/gatherings must end no later than 1:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and no later than 11:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Residents sponsoring events assume responsibility for the actions of their guests. Approval of a gathering does not constitute permission to violate any University policies. The University Mail Services will not accept deliveries from common carriers that contain alcohol. I Mail Services receives a package with alcohol, the package will be returned to the sender. (page 21-‐22) (Rationale: upon the time of the delivery, Mail Services cannot verify that the age of the recipient is 21, and therefore cannot accept the package for distribution to the recipient)
Event Registration. CHA’s HRO Fair and Just Accountability program, geared toward Human Resources executives and others who manage people, will train staff to review performance from a standardized perspective when there is an adverse event – to focus on the behavior rather than the outcome. Tuesday, February 4, 2020 1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Event Registration. Facilities Use
Event Registration. HRO Apparent Cause Analysis will focus on how to conduct an Apparent Cause Analysis (ACA). ACA methodology is used to evaluate and better understand the causes of precursor events at the microsystem level. Analyzing events using this tool will help direct the front-line leader to the appropriate improvement activities. After attending this program, participants can serve as a local expert and provide coaching on ACAs to others in their setting. This program is only open to CHA HRO members. Leadership Method Training is for organizations that are new to high reliability or for new management employees in organizations that are already on the high reliability journey. Both hospital and ambulatory organization leadership practices will be addressed. The leadership session is designed to teach hospital or ambulatory leaders the concepts of high reliability science and behaviors. The sessions are structured for leaders at the manager level and above. This program is only open to CHA HRO members.
Event Registration. IDA shall have sole control over all registration and admissions of persons. Complimentary sponsor registration(s) are for sponsoring company employees and are non-transferable. Exhibit staff badges are for the exhibiting company employees and are nontransferable. Sponsors and exhibit staff must register prior to July 12, 2024 for credentials to gain admittance and those registering after July 12, 2024 will be required to pay an additional administrative fee. All sponsors and exhibit staff must check in at IDA Registration, located in the conference facility. Preregistered sponsors and staff will receive badges upon check-in.
Event Registration. In this workshop, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx of Cynosure Health will review evidence-based practices, provide practical examples of clinical improvement projects, and engage participants in a dialogue about hospital challenges and solutions. This program is being offered under the Hospital Improvement Innovation Network (HIIN), a CMS national initiative aimed at advancing patient and family engagement and reducing events of preventable patient harm. 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Event Registration. Is non-transferable and cannot be shared or split over the duration of the event with colleagues, supervisors, clients, family, etc.