Lost Device Sample Clauses

Lost Device. If a mobile device is lost, you must contact the eHealth Ontario Service Desk as soon as reasonably possible and a Wipe Device Instruction will be applied (all data on that device will be erased, if possible).
Lost DeviceThe District does not actively track or monitor the use of devices outside the District’s internal network and does not guarantee that devices can be located. Students/parents must notify school administrators if a device is missing and, for safety reasons, should not attempt to recover devices on their own. School administration will work with local law enforcement to recover devices. In the event the device is lost it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to pay for a replacement device. A check for the device will need to be made out to CCSD181 before a replacement device will be issued. The cost of the replacement will be based on current market value (i.e., the cost to buy a new current model). Parents/guardians are also responsible for the cost of lost related resources (case, charger, or charging cable).
Lost Device. If a device is lost, a fee of up to $300.00 will be collected for a lost device from the parent, and a parent/guardian meeting with an administrator will be required. In the meeting, if the device is designated as “lost” by the administrator, then no refunds will be given if the original device is found. A loaner device will be provided until the cost of a new device is covered; however, the loaner will need to be checked in and out of the Media Center each day. I will support my student in keeping the promises listed above. I accept the same financial responsibility for the Chromebook as I do for the textbooks or school resources my student brings home. This includes the cost of replacing a lost, stolen, or intentionally damaged device: ● Lost or Stolen Charger--The charge for a lost or stolen power cord is $25.00. You will need to purchase a new power cord from Wyoming City Schools to ensure that the charger properly matches the device. ● Lost Chromebook Case - The charge for a lost Chromebook case is $30. You will need to purchase a new Chromebook case from Wyoming City Schools to ensure that the case properly matches the device.
Lost DeviceAny time a mobile device goes missing, it must be reported to the Assistant Principal in charge of technology and Librarians immediately. The faster it gets reported, the sooner staff can start working on looking for it.
Lost Device. In the event the device is lost, it is the responsibility of the family to pay for a replacement device. A check for the device will need to be made out to CCSD181 before a replacement device will be issued. The cost of the replacement will be based on current market value (i.e., the cost to buy a new current model).
Lost DeviceAny time a mobile device goes missing, it must be reported to the Assistant Principal in charge of technology and Librarians immediately. Delayed reporting may increase student liability.
Lost Device. If a mobile device is reported lost, Client or the effected End User must contact the eHealth Ontario Service Desk at 0-000-000-0000 or xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx as soon as reasonably possible and a Wipe Device Instruction will be applied (all data on that device will be erased, if possible)
Lost Device. If a device is lost, a fee of up to $300.00 will be collected for a lost device from the parent, and a parent/guardian meeting with an administrator will be required. In the meeting, if the device is designated as “lost” by the administrator, then no refunds will be given if the original device is found. A loaner device will be provided until the cost of a new device is covered; however, the loaner will need to be checked in and out of the Media Center each day.

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