HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS Sample Clauses

HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. 7 7.1. REPORTING UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR 7 7.2. SPECIFIC BEHAVIORS 7 7.3. MANDATORY REPORTERS 7 7.4. HOUSING STANDARDS 7 8. CONDITIONS BEYOND UNIVERSITY HOUSING’S CONTROL 7
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HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. The following are common policies associated with on-campus living. Other policies are listed in the Student Housing Handbook and the Student Conduct Code. Disciplinary action may result if any Resident is found committing, attempting to commit, or intentionally assisting in the commission of any prohibited behaviors listed in the Student Housing Handbook or the Student Conduct Code, and this contract.
HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. 4 9.1. REPORTING UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR 4 9.2. SPECIFIC BEHAVIORS 4 9.3. MANDATORY REPORTERS 4 9.4. HOUSING EXPECTATIONS 4 10. CONDITIONS BEYOND UNIVERSITY HOUSING’S CONTROL 5 11. FOOD SERVICES 5 11.1. MEAL PLANS 5 11.2. MEAL PLAN CHANGES 5 11.3. CONDUCT IN DINING FACILITIES 5 11.4. GUEST MEALS 5 11.5. ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY HOUSING DINING 5 11.6. MEALS IN EXCESS OF THE MEAL PLAN 5 11.7. DUCK BUCKS 5
HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. 3 8.1. ENFORCEMENT 3 8.2. HOUSING STANDARDS 4 9. CHECK-OUT 4 9.1. CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES 4 9.2. FAILURE TO CHECK-OUT 4 9.3. MAILING ADDRESS 4 9.4. ABANDONED PROPERTY 4
HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. 6.1 REPORTING UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR‌ The University prioritizes the safety of its students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Tenants should report any unsafe or illegal behaviors to University Housing staff. University Housing staff will, when appropriate, share this information with University officials to resolve the matter. This may include sharing the information with, if necessary, the University of Oregon Fire Marshal’s Office and University of Oregon Police Department.‌
HOUSING STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS. 6 8.1. ENFORCEMENT 6 8.2. HOUSING STANDARDS 6 9. CHECK-OUT
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