Fraternization. Relationships between Members and organizational staff at the service site that have the appearance of partiality or preferential treatment, giving preferential treatment, or the improper use of position for personal gain, are not allowed.
Fraternization. 20 CONTRACTOR shall establish procedures addressing fraternization between 21 CONTRACTOR’s staff and clients. Such procedures will include provisions for informing 22 CONTRACTOR’s staff and clients regarding fraternization guidelines.
Fraternization. The University is entrusted with the safety of all UMW community members at all times while on campus grounds. Any behavior by any Performer or Performer’s employee that is determined to be inappropriate by the Contract Administrator may be cause for request for removal of the Performer’s employee from University property, at minimum, and/or result in contract termination.
Fraternization. It is important that Xx. Xxxxxxxxx has a professional and therapeutic relationship with you and, therefore, not any other type of social or personal relationship. If you feel there is a strong pre- existing relationship (friend, family, etc.) that may affect your decisions, you should consider seeking care from another psychiatrist. If you feel that you do not have any other practical treatment alternative, this must be discussed and agreed to before engaging in active treatment. Further, there is never room for a romantic relationship between patient and physician/psychotherapist.
Fraternization. Wal-Mart Associates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that promotes respect, trust, safety, and efficiency in the workplace. You may not date or become romantically involved with another Associate if you can influence that Associate’s terms and conditions of employment or if that Associate can influence the terms and conditions of your employment. Specific examples of prohibited conduct are contained in the Fraternization Policy, PD-22, or the corresponding national or local policy.
Fraternization. Individuals (including clients, residents, guests, and program participants) who participate in Mission recovery programs have agreed to restrict fraternization with people outside the Mission recovery program. The Mission welcomes volunteers to interact in a friendly, respectful, and courteous manner with participants in the Mission’s recovery programs and to be thoughtful in supporting the Mission’s programs and guidelines. The Mission recommends that volunteers do not give out their last name, email, phone number, address, or social media contact information. The Mission also ask that volunteers not make plans with a current program resident or guest to meet outside the Mission unless part of the Mission’s programming for example, where a volunteer and resident have been in Bible study together for several months) and the volunteer has received approval from the resident’s case manager. Further, volunteers are asked not to have any romantic interactions or form any romantic relationship with any current Mission resident or client.
Fraternization. CONTRACTOR shall establish procedures addressing fraternization between CONTRACTOR’s staff and clients. Such procedures will include provisions for informing CONTRACTOR’s staff and clients regarding fraternization guidelines.
Fraternization. The following is considered fraternization and must not take place between volunteers, employees, college interns and clients. A client is any person who has received services from RDC/CFS within the past 12 months. Develop any type of personal involvement with a client. Going out with or meeting clients other than in the normal course of job performance. Purchasing anything from a client, making any kind of a trade with a client, selling anything to a client, or assisting a client with the sale of anything. Transporting a client.
Fraternization. The Service Provider/Artist agrees to maintain a professional relationship before, during, and after the performance with the College’s students. The Service Provider/Artist will not attend any after-parties or fraternize inappropriately with students.
Fraternization. United States x. Xxxxxxx, 61 X.X. 731 (N-M. Ct. Crim. App. 2005). Accused pled guilty to violating a lawful general regulation by fraternizing with four junior enlisted female marines. In the process of organizing a fund raiser fashion show, the accused requested the four marines to provide him with their measurements in the hopes that his contacts with the women would result in sexual relationships. The Navy’s fraternization regulation requires a showing that a “personal relationship” existed between the parties. The N-MCCA held that a “personal relationship” did not occur between the parties from the accused asking the type of questions discussed above. Findings on the lawful general regulation violation overturned and sentence set aside.