HOUSING EXPECTATIONS Sample Clauses

HOUSING EXPECTATIONS. University Housing’s expectations serve to provide a safe environment conducive to sleep, study, and socializing. Violations may result in fines, removal from University Housing, and other disciplinary action by University Housing and/ or the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards. To ensure Resident awareness of these expectations, and for ease of reference, links to websites detailing these expectations can be found below. University Housing will also provide information regarding these standards upon Check-In. Residents must comply with University Housing’s required expectations, which include: • The University Student Conduct Code (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/conduct) • University Housing Standards (xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/StarRezPortalX/4D19793C/21/437/Resources- Residence_Hall_Stand) pertaining to: o Prohibited activities o Prohibited devices o Entry into the Residence Halls and Rooms o Keys o Student identification o Care and maintaining residence halls and Rooms o Security o Fire safety o Health and personal safety o Quiet hours o Guests o Alcohol, drugs, smoking, and tobacco • University policies (xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/) • The City of Xxxxxx’s noise ordinances (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-or.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2693/Chapter-4-Offenses)
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Related to HOUSING EXPECTATIONS

  • Housing Services The owner must provide all housing services as agreed to in the lease.

  • Housing Benefit The Landlord undertakes to reimburse the Agent for any claims arising from overpayment which may be made by the local authority in respect of housing benefit, or other benefit scheme, paid to or on behalf of the Tenant(s) as rent. This undertaking shall remain in force during the currency of the tenancy and up six years thereafter, whether or not the Agent continues to be engaged to let or manage the Property under this Agreement.

  • AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) COMPLIANCE No Contractor, or Contractor’s agent, shall engage in any discriminatory practice against individuals with disabilities as defined in the ADA, including but not limited to: employment, accessibility to goods and services, reasonable accommodations, and effective communications.

  • Fair Employment Practices and Americans with Disabilities Act Party agrees to comply with the requirement of Title 21V.S.A. Chapter 5, Subchapter 6, relating to fair employment practices, to the full extent applicable. Party shall also ensure, to the full extent required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, that qualified individuals with disabilities receive equitable access to the services, programs, and activities provided by the Party under this Agreement. Party further agrees to include this provision in all subcontracts.

  • Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall:

  • Housing The receiving institution will guide incoming mobile participants in finding accommodation, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. Information and assistance can be provided by the following persons and information sources: Country Contact details Website for information FROM TO CZ PT xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xx/up/en/web_base.gera_pagina?p_pagina=12 2274 PT CZ xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxx.xx, +000000000000 xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/incoming-students-housing

  • HABILITATIVE SERVICES (HABILITATIVE mean healthcare services that help a person keep, learn, or improve skills and functioning for daily living. Examples include therapy for a child who is not walking or talking at the expected age. These services may include physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy and other services performed in a variety of inpatient and/or outpatient settings for people with disabilities. HOSPITAL means a facility: • that provides medical and surgical care for patients who have acute illnesses or injuries; and • is either listed as a hospital by the American Hospital Association (AHA) or accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

  • AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) Contractor must comply with the ADA, which provides comprehensive civil rights protection to individuals with disabilities in the areas of employment, public accommodations, state and local government services, and telecommunications.

  • Proof of Compliance with Disability Benefits Coverage Requirements In order to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Law pertaining to disability benefits, a contractor shall:

  • Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Vulnerable Adults The Supplier will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council’s Child Protection Policy, as notified to the Supplier and amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting to a check by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) or the equivalent local service; in addition, the Supplier will ensure that, where it engages any other party to supply any of the Services under this Agreement, that that party will also comply with the same requirements as if they were a party to this Agreement.

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