Pest Control and Pesticides Sample Clauses

Pest Control and Pesticides. University prohibits Student from using any pesticides in Student Housing. University shall respond to any reports of pests, including roaches, bedbugs, mice, or any other insect or vermin, in Student Housing. University reserves the right for University to enter and treat any living space for pest control and management. To report a pest sighting, Student must contact as soon as possible the front desk or Housing Facilities Services at 000-000-0000. Student will not be refunded for any financial responsibilities when pest control is being performed in Student Housing. Students may be temporarily or permanently reassigned within Student Housing for pest control. University may terminate this contract if it remediates a room for bedbugs more than twice.
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Pest Control and Pesticides. CU Boulder prohibits Student from using any pesticides in University Housing. Housing & Dining shall respond to any reports of pests, including roaches, bedbugs, mice, or any other insect or vermin, in University Housing. CU Boulder reserves the right for its staff and other representatives to enter and treat any living space for pest control and management. Regular pest control measures include inspections, structural and housekeeping controls, and material treatments as needed. To report a pest sighting, Student must contact as soon as possible the front desk or Housing Facilities Services at 000-000-0000. Student will not be refunded for any financial responsibilities when pest control is being performed in University Housing. Students may be temporarily or permanently reassigned within University Housing for pest control. CU Boulder may terminate this contract if it remediates a room for bedbugs more than twice.
Pest Control and Pesticides. CU Boulder prohibits Student from using any pesticides in Student Housing. University Housing shall respond to any reports of pests, including roaches, bedbugs, mice, or any other insect or vermin, in Student Housing. CU Boulder reserves the right for its staff and other representatives to enter and treat any living space for pest control and management. Regular pest control measures include inspections, structural and housekeeping controls, and material treatments as needed. To report a pest sighting, Student must contact as soon as possible the front desk or Housing Facilities Services at 000-000-0000. Student will not be refunded for any financial responsibilities when pest control is being performed in Student Housing. Students may be temporarily or permanently reassigned within Student Housing for pest control. CU Boulder may terminate this contract if it remediates a room for bedbugs more than twice. Telecommunication, Data Access, and Technology. CU Boulder provides both high- speed Ethernet and wireless network access to the internet in all Student Housing. Students must comply with the use requirements and restrictions applicable to any CU Boulder provided information and technology resources telecommunication and data access resources. Cellular service reception in Student Housing is typically consistent but can be spotty at times in some locations and therefore cannot be guaranteed. Student should turn on Wi-Fi calling on their cellular phone prior to Occupancy to help prevent any service reception disruptions, especially in the event of an emergency. Unless requested by Student, CU Boulder does not provide landline telephone services in Student Housing. Student may request that CU Boulder provide landline telephone services in their assigned space for a nonrefundable charge of $500 per academic year by contacting University Housing at 303-492-6673 or xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx and submitting the necessary forms. Requests submitted before July 31 are typically activated by CU Boulder before Student arrives. Requests submitted after July 31 typically take up to three weeks to activate. CU Boulder landline telephone services includes installation, activation, basic local service for a single line analog telephone, and continuation of service if moved to a different room. The Student must provide at their own expense the telephone handset and any long-distance minutes.

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