Gatherings. A gathering of more than ten total individuals in an apartment or common area without the approval of the Coordinator of Student Development is in violation of policy. Failing to comply with the policies for a registered gathering is prohibited. gg) Darts. Darts and dart boards are not allowed in or around University Housing facilities.
Gatherings. A gathering of more than ten total individuals in an apartment or common area without the approval of the Coordinator of Student Development is in violation of policy. Failing to comply with the policies for a registered gathering is prohibited.
Gatherings. There are to be no gatherings within residence hall bedrooms. Only the resident(s) of a room, suite or apartment may be present in the room, suite or apartment at any time. • Gatherings within common areas of residence halls must adhere to both the Face Coverings and Physical Distancing requirements set forth above. • Gatherings in common areas must be limited to the maximum number of persons permitted under the current Massachusetts guidelines
Gatherings. There shall be no excessive partying (alcohol and/or drugs) or gatherings of people at any given time on City property.
Gatherings i. what protocols will be implemented to maintain social and physical distancing, as per the State and Federal directions?
Gatherings. 1. Gatherings are not allowed without the prior written approval of the Complex Coordinator is a violation. A gathering is defined as more than two guests per each resident of a particular apartment.
Gatherings. For the 2022-2023 school year, King and Queen County Public Schools plans to allow school gatherings. This includes open house, performances, etc. King and Queen County Public Schools will update and make changes to this portion of the plan based on guidance from VDH.
Gatherings. Lessees shall control any parties, or other social activities, at the premises and Lessees acknowledge that they are jointly and severally responsible for any damages caused to the premises as a result of their social activities.
Gatherings. Meals • Responsible Parties must ensure social distancing between individuals while eating in school cafeteria. If not feasible, meals may be served in alternate areas (e.g., classrooms) or in staggered meal periods to ensure social distancing and proper cleaning and disinfection between students. o Responsible Parties must prohibit sharing of food and beverages (e.g., buffet style meals, snacks), unless individuals are members of the same household. Adequate space should be reserved for students, faculty, and staff to observe social distancing while eating meals. Small Spaces • Responsible Parties should limit gathering in small spaces (e.g., elevators, supply rooms, faculty offices) by more than one individual at a time, unless all individuals in such space at the same time are wearing acceptable face coverings or are members of the same household. However, even with face coverings in use, occupancy should not exceed 50% of the maximum capacity of the space, unless it is designed for use by a single occupant. Faculty and Staff Meetings • Pursuant to their school reopening plan, Responsible Parties may consider choosing to use video or teleconferencing for faculty and staff meetings and conferences to reduce the density of congregations, per CDC guidance “Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)”. When videoconferencing or teleconferencing is not preferable or possible, Responsible Parties may choose to hold meetings in open, well-ventilated spaces and ensure that individuals maintain appropriate social distance (e.g., leave space between chairs, have individuals sit in alternating chairs). Ventilation • Responsible Parties should increase ventilation with outdoor air to the greatest extent possible (e.g., opening windows and doors) while maintaining health and safety protocols. Common Areas • Responsible Parties should take additional measures to prevent congregation in elevator waiting areas and limit density in elevators, by, for instance, enabling the use of stairs. • Responsible Parties may choose to encourage social distancing by reducing access to, or closing, non-essential amenities and communal areas that do not allow for adequate social distancing protocols to be followed. If open, Responsible Parties should make hand sanitizer or disinfecting wipes available near such amenities or areas (e.g., vending machines, communal coffee stations). o However, Responsible Parties should not pr...
Gatherings. This section contains the physical, face-to-face and virtual communication efforts, mainly in the form of meetings. Depending on the target audience, the meetings took on different forms. Due to the COVID19 pandemic also the communication activities of RESOLVD have been affected. On the one hand, it had the consequence that we had to switch to virtual online events. On the other hand, the planned dates could no longer be met because EyPESA as DSO, which belongs to the critical infrastructure, had to adopt the measures given by the Government in order to best protect against the Covid19 pandemic.