Hate Crime Sample Clauses

Hate Crime. The College hosts an official third party hate crime reporting centre which is open to students and the public. The centre is one of a number within the London Borough of Lewisham. If you experience or witness a hate crime, you may report this via the Student Centre, the Students’ Union or via the website. xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx Room moves or withdrawal from accommodation There will be an opportunity for Students to apply for a room move from one room/hall to another. Any move is subject to availability of a suitable room being available. Those who wish to cancel their place in halls without any penalty will be able to do so within seven (7) days of accepting our offer of Accommodation, and will receive a full refund of the pre-payment fee (unless in the meantime you have moved into the Accommodation.)
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Hate Crime. A hate crime is any criminal offence that is motivated by hostility or prejudice based upon the victim's:  disability  race  religion or belief  sexual orientation  transgender identity.  Hate crime can take many forms including:  physical attacks such as physical assault, damage to property, offensive graffiti and arson  threat of attack including offensive letters, e-mails, abusive or obscene telephone calls, groups hanging around to intimidate and unfounded, malicious complaints  verbal abuse, insults or harassment, taunting, offensive leaflets and posters, abusive gestures, dumping of rubbish outside homes or through letterboxes, and bullying at school or in the workplace.  The use of electronic media to abuse, insult, taunt or harass. If the adult meets the criteria in section 6 of this Policy, then any safeguarding concern that is also a hate crime should also be reported to the local Police.
Hate Crime. The College hosts an official third party hate crime reporting centre which is open to students and the public. The centre is one of a number within the London Borough of Lewisham. If you experience or witness a hate crime, you may report this via the Student Centre, the Students’ Union or via the website. xxx.xxxx.xx.xx/xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx Room moves or withdrawal from accommodation There will be an opportunity for Students to apply for a room move from one room/hall to another. Any move is subject to availability of a suitable room being available. Those who wish to cancel their place in halls without any penalty will be able to do so within seven (7) days of accepting our offer of Accommodation, and will receive a full refund of the pre-payment fee (unless in the meantime you have moved into the Accommodation.) Accommodation Agreement 2023-24 Student Resident Goldsmiths, University of London Cancellations after the contract start date After the contract start date, the only students who will be able to cancel their place in halls will be the following: • Those whose visa has not been granted; • Those who have deferred their studies at Goldsmiths; • Those who have decided to study at another institution. Students in the above three categories will need to provide evidence they are no longer planning to study at Goldsmiths and they will only be liable for the accommodation for the period between the contract start date and the date we are formally notified of their visa refusal/deferral/transfer to another institution.
Hate Crime. A criminal offense committed against a person or property which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s Bias (Hatred, hostility, or negative attitudes towards, or prejudice against, any group or individual on account of race, religion, ethnicity, disability, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation)2.
Hate Crime. Hate crime or prejudice-based incident, whether a crime or not, is an incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by prejudice or hostility because of a person’s: Race Religion or belief Gender Identity Sexual orientation Disability Hate crime, by individuals or groups, can take many forms such as: Assault Damage to property Offensive graffiti Neighbour disputes Arson Threat of attack and other intimidating behaviour Verbal abuse Offensive leaflets and posters Dumping of rubbish outside homes or through letterboxes Unfounded and malicious complaints Bullying The Provider will ensure that families within the centre as well as staff are protected from these crimes. Should they be perpetrated towards families or members of staff within the centre or outside of it, this will be reported to the police on 101 if this is not an emergency or 999 if it is an emergency. Following any incidences of hate crime families / staff will be supported to understand and process the emotions that go with these crimes and will support the family or member of staff to report this to the police.

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  • Vendor Certification of Criminal History Texas Education Code Chapter 22 8 Texas Education Code Chapter 22 requires entities that contract with school districts to provide services to obtain criminal history record information regarding covered employees. Contractors must certify to the district that they have complied. Covered employees with disqualifying criminal histories are prohibited from serving at a school district pursuant to this law. DEFINITIONS Covered employees: Employees of a contractor or subcontractor who have or will have continuing duties related to the service to be performed at the District and have or will have direct contact with students. The District will be the final arbiter of what constitutes direct contact with students. Disqualifying criminal history: Any conviction or other criminal history information designated by the District, or one of the following offenses, if at the time of the offense, the victim was under 18 or enrolled in a public school: (a) a felony offense under Title 5, Texas Penal Code; (b) an offense for which a defendant is required to register as a sex offender under Chapter 62, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; or (c) an equivalent offense under federal law or the laws of another state. Vendor certifies: NONE (Section A): None of the employees of Vendor and any subcontractors are covered employees, as defined above. If this box is checked, I further certify that Contractor has taken precautions or imposed conditions to ensure that the employees of Vendor and any subcontractor will not become covered employees. Contractor will maintain these precautions or conditions throughout the time the contracted services are provided under this procurement. OR SOME (Section B): Some or all of the employees of Vendor and any subcontractor are covered employees. If this box is checked, I further certify that: (1) Vendor has obtained all required criminal history record information regarding its covered employees. None of the covered employees has a disqualifying criminal history; (2) If Vendor receives information that a covered employee subsequently has a reported criminal history, Vendor will immediately remove the covered employee from contract duties and notify the purchasing entity in writing within 3 business days; (3) Upon request, Vendor will provide the purchasing entity with the name and any other requested information of covered employees so that the purchasing entity may obtain criminal history record information on the covered employees; (4) If the purchasing entity objects to the assignment of a covered employee on the basis of the covered employee's criminal history record information, Xxxxxx agrees to discontinue using that covered employee to provide services at the purchasing entity. Which option does Vendor certify? None Certification Regarding "Choice of Law" Terms with TIPS Members Vendor agrees that if any "Choice of Law" provision is included in any sales agreement/contract between Vendor and a TIPS Member, that clause must provide that the "Choice of Law" applicable to the sales agreement/contract between Vendor and TIPS Member shall be the state where the TIPS Member operates unless the TIPS Member expressly agrees otherwise. Any TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement containing a "Choice of Law" clause that conflicts with these terms is rendered void and unenforceable. If Vendor disagrees, after this solicitation legally closes and TIPS begins evaluating Vendor's file, TIPS will provide Vendor with a draft Word Document version of the Vendor Agreement and will be instructed to include all requested negotiations as redline edits for TIPS consideration. Does Vendor agree? Yes

  • PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME Section 287.133(3)(d), Florida Statutes, provides that the Florida Department of Management Services shall maintain a list of the names and addresses of those who have been disqualified from participating in the public contracting process under this section. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/business_operations/state_purchasing/vendor_infor xxxxxx/convicted_suspended_discriminatory_complaints_vendor_lists/convicted_ve ndor_list A person or affiliate who has been placed on The Convicted Vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime shall not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, shall not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, shall not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and shall not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Florida Statute Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty- six (36) months from the date of being placed on The Convicted Vendor List.

  • Public Entity Crimes A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction of a public entity crime may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Florida Statutes, Section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list.

  • USA PATRIOT Act The parties hereto acknowledge that in accordance with Section 326 of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, the Trustee, like all financial institutions and in order to help fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering, is required to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person or legal entity that establishes a relationship or opens an account with the Trustee. The parties to this Indenture agree that they will provide the Trustee with such information as it may request in order for the Trustee to satisfy the requirements of the U.S.A. Patriot Act.

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