Intervisitation: Guest intervisitation is defined Sample Clauses

Intervisitation: Guest intervisitation is defined as periods when members of the oppo- site sex are allowed in a Resident’s room. The intervisitation program is designed to afford opportunities for resident growth and social development. On the other hand, policies and procedures are provided to ensure consideration of individual Resident and community needs as well as the general safety and well-being for all concerned. As such, the University reserves the right to modify, restrict, or revoke the privilege of intervisitation as necessary. Hours are as follows: Sunday–Thursday 10:00 a.m.– midnight Friday– Saturday 10:00 a.m.–2:00 a.m. In all University housing, guests must be escorted throughout the hall in order to ensure the right to a reasonable degree of privacy for each Resident. Residents are responsible for the conduct of and adherence to policies by any guests or visitors. Inappropriate behavior and damage caused by guests becomes the responsibility of the host Resident. Residents inviting guests should consult with their roommates concerning any possible objections. No Resident will be allowed more than two guests at one time. Access to restroom facilities is limited to persons of the same sex residing on the floor served by the facilities. Visitors of the opposite sex are required to use authorized facili- ties, which are located on the respective floors or in public areas of the halls.
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