Health and Insurance. 1. During the Agreement period, the Licensee is encouraged to have and maintain health and accident insurance with minimum coverage of $230 per day in hospital benefits and $150 in medical benefits, $5,000 in surgical benefits and $50 in emergency outpatient benefits per accident or illness. 2. Licensees considered to be matriculated International Students or International Students of the College of Professional and Global Education participating in the English Language Program (ELP), are required to maintain health insurance, per University guidelines. 3. Prior to occupying the Premises, the Licensee is required to provide evidence that, in the 12 months prior to the first day of occupancy for the Agreement period, they have been tested for and found to neither have, nor have been exposed to, active tuberculosis. The Licensee’s test information must be on file with the University Student Health Center. 4. First-year students will be provided information about the meningococcal disease and the availability of a vaccine. First-year students will be required to sign a form indicating their receipt of this information and whether or not they have received, or intend to receive, a vaccination. 5. The Licensee also stipulates that they do not have a health condition that might be affected by group living since our residence halls are multiple occupancy facilities with shared spaces. Persons with pre-existing conditions such as, but not limited to, environmental allergies or asthma, may find such conditions exacerbated. They should consult their physician.
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Samples: Housing License Agreement, Housing and Residence Life License Agreement, Housing Services License Agreement
Health and Insurance. 1. During the Agreement period, the Licensee is encouraged to have and maintain health and accident insurance with minimum coverage of $230 230.00 per day in hospital benefits and $150 150.00 in medical benefits, $5,000 5,000.00 in surgical benefits benefits, and $50 500.00 in emergency outpatient benefits per accident or illness.
2. Licensees considered to be matriculated matriculating International Students Students, or International Students of the College of Professional and Global Education participating in the English Language Program (ELP), are required to maintain health insurance, insurance per University guidelines.
3. Prior to occupying the Premises, the Licensee is also required to provide evidence that, in the 12 twelve (12) months prior to the first day of occupancy for the Agreement period, period they have been tested for and or found not to neither have, nor have or have been exposed to, to active tuberculosis. The Licensee’s test information must be on file with the University Student Health Center.
4. First-year students freshmen will be provided information about the meningococcal disease and the availability of a vaccine. First-First- year students freshmen will be required to sign a form indicating their receipt of this information and whether or not they have received, or intend to receive, a vaccination.
5. The Licensee also stipulates that they do not have a health condition that might be affected by group living since our residence halls living. Apartments are multiple occupancy facilities with shared spaces.
6. Persons with pre-existing conditions such as, but not limited to, environmental allergies or asthma, asthma may find such conditions exacerbated. They should consult their Consult with your physician.
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Samples: Housing Services License Agreement
Health and Insurance. 1. During the Agreement period, the Licensee is encouraged to have and maintain health and accident insurance with minimum coverage of $230 per day in hospital benefits and $150 in medical benefits, $5,000 in surgical benefits and $50 in emergency outpatient benefits per accident or illness.
2. Licensees considered to be matriculated International Students or International Students of the College of Professional and Global Education participating in the English Language Program (ELP), ) are required to maintain health insurance, per University guidelines.
3. Prior to occupying the Premises, the Licensee is required to provide evidence that, in the 12 months prior to the first day of occupancy for the Agreement period, they have been tested for and found to neither have, nor have been exposed to, active tuberculosis. The Licensee’s test information must be on file with the University Student Health Center.
4. First-year students will be provided information about the meningococcal disease and the availability of a vaccine. First-year students will be required to sign a form indicating their receipt of this information and whether or not they have received, or intend to receive, a vaccination.
5. The Licensee also stipulates that they do not have a health condition that might be affected by group living since our residence halls are multiple occupancy facilities with shared spaces. Persons with pre-existing conditions such as, but not limited to, environmental allergies or asthma, may find such conditions exacerbated. They should consult their physician.
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