RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND GROUNDS Sample Clauses

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND GROUNDS. (a) Homemaking equipment shall only be used for educational purposes. A school organization wishing to use the equipment of a homemaking department shall: 1. Be sponsored by a teacher; 2. Be approved by the principal; 3. Use the equipment after school hours or when homemaking classes are not in session; 4. Schedule a time for the use of such equipment with the homemaking teacher who shall be present when equipment is used; 5. Furnish detergent when using washers; 6. Leave equipment and department clean and in good order. (b) The use of school lunch kitchens shall be restricted to Parent Teacher Associations or other school­affiliated groups. A regularly employed representative of the particular school lunch department shall be present during such use. Kitchens shall not be made available to any other organization. (c) The use of administrative and school computers, computer labs, networks, peripherals, and television broadcast equipment shall be restricted to educational institutions, District affiliated groups, and school affiliated groups. A regularly employed and appropriately trained representative of the District or school shall be present during such use. Administrative and school computers, computer labs, networks, peripherals, and television broadcast equipment shall not be made available to any other organization. (d) The user is not to use or operate any school equipment other than that specified in the contract. (e) School facilities shall not be used for dances except those sponsored by schools in the Escambia County Public School System. (f) The following rules shall apply to use of stadiums: • An event manager representing ECSD shall be present and has the authority to make decisions on its behalf. • Only molded cleats, screw in style football, soccer, lacrosse cleats, turf shoes, or sneakers may be worn on the field. • No Gatorade/PowerAde or any other drink supplement can be consumed on the field as it will stain the turf. • No gum, sunflower seeds, or any tobacco products may be used. (g) The following rules shall apply to use of a swimming pool: • Individuals or groups will not be allowed the use of a swimming pool without the service of qualified lifeguards and locker room attendants. • No underwater equipment shall be used except with the permission of the director of the swim program for the School District of Escambia County. • Persons using any swimming pool shall conform to the health regulations established by the Escambia County S...
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  • Restrictions on Use Tenant shall use the Premises and Landlord’s Equipment in a careful, safe and proper manner, shall not commit or suffer any waste on or about Landlord’s Property or with respect to Landlord’s Equipment, and shall not make any use of Landlord’s Property and/or Landlord’s Equipment which is prohibited by or contrary to any laws, rules, regulations, orders or requirements of public authorities, or which would cause a public or private nuisance. Tenant shall comply with and obey all laws, rules, regulations, orders and requirements of public authorities which in any way affect the use or operation of Landlord’s Equipment and the use, operation or occupancy of Landlord’s Property. Tenant, at its own expense, shall obtain any and all permits, approvals and licenses necessary for use of the Landlord’s Equipment and the Premises (copies of which shall be provided to the Landlord), provided that Landlord shall be responsible for obtaining a certificate of occupancy for the Building generally (i.e., as opposed to a certificate of occupancy for the Premises after the performance of any work by Tenant, which shall be Tenant’s responsibility) and any other permits, approvals and licenses necessary generally for the use of Landlord’s Equipment and Landlord’s Property. Tenant shall not overload the floors or other structural parts of the Building; and shall not commit or suffer any act or thing on Landlord’s Property which is illegal, unreasonably offensive, unreasonably dangerous, or which unreasonably disturbs other tenants. Tenant shall not knowingly do or permit to be done any act or thing on Landlord’s Property or with Landlord’s Equipment which will invalidate or be in conflict with any insurance policies, or which will increase the rate of any insurance, covering the Building. If, because of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section or due to any use of the Premises or activity of Tenant in or about Landlord’s Property, the Insurance Costs are increased, Tenant shall pay Landlord the amount of such increase caused by the failure of Tenant to comply with the provisions of this Section or by the nature of Tenant’s use of the Premises. Tenant shall cause any fire lanes in the front, sides and rear of the Building to be kept free of all parking associated with its business or occupancy and in compliance with all applicable regulations. Tenant shall conduct its business at all times so as not to annoy or be offensive to other tenants and occupants in Landlord’s Property. Tenant shall not permit the emission of any objectionable noise or odor from the Premises and shall at its own cost install such extra sound proofing or noise control systems and odor control systems, as may be needed to eliminate unreasonable noise, vibrations and odors, if any, emanating from the Premises being heard, felt or smelled outside the Premises. Tenant shall not place any file cabinets bookcases, partitions, shelves or other furnishings or equipment in a location which abuts or blocks any windows.

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