School Disturbance Sample Clauses

School Disturbance. When in the judgment of the teacher the continued presence of a parent or other citizen in the teacher's classroom would create a serious distraction or a disruption of the educational process, the teacher shall report the situation to the principal or superintendent. Upon consultation with the parent or citizen, a determination will be made by the principal or superintendent as to the appropriateness of the continued presence in the classroom. The decision of the principal or superintendent will be final but will not preclude legal action by the employee against the parent or other citizen. South Dakota law makes it a Class 2 misdemeanor to intentionally disrupt the educational process through boisterous conduct, acts of violence, or threatening language or to prevent a teacher or student to perform their duties. (SDCL 13-32-6)
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  • Disturbance Immediately upon request from RSA Conference Organizer, Company shall remove any exhibit (or element thereof) that, in RSA Conference Organizer’s sole discretion, is deemed objectionable, unsafe or detracts from the Exhibition because of noise, method of operation, or any other reason. Company agrees not to display nor offer for sale at the Exhibition any products, services, or promotional materials that (a) infringe the intellectual property or other rights of RSA Conference Organizer or any other third party; or (b) disparage or depict RSA Conference Organizer or any other RSA Conference sponsor or exhibitor in an objectionable manner as determined by RSA Conference Organizer in its sole discretion, pursuant to this Section 3. RSA Conference Organizer reserves the right to remove or have removed any such exhibits (or element thereof) in its sole discretion. In no event shall any RSA Conference Party be liable for any refund or other damages or expenses incurred by Company in connection with or arising out of any actions taken by RSA Conference Organizer pursuant to this Section 3.

  • Non-Disturbance With respect to Security Devices entered into by Lessor after the execution of this Lease, Lessee's subordination of this Lease shall be subject to receiving assurance (a "non-disturbance agreement") from the Lender that Lessee's possession and this Lease, including any options to extend the term hereof, will not be disturbed so long as Lessee is not in Breach hereof and attorns to the record owner of the Premises.

  • DISTURBANCES Tenant and all other occupants will be required to vacate the premises and forfeit the rental fee and security deposit for any of the following: Occupancy exceeding the agreed upon number people, using the premises for any illegal activity, causing damage to the premises rented or to any of the neighboring properties and any other acts which interferes with neighbors' right to quiet enjoyment of their premises. HOLD HARMLESS iTrip or the Owner, does not assume any liability for loss, damage or injury to persons or their personal property. Neither does owner accept any liability for any inconveniences, damage, loss or injury arising from any temporary defects or stoppage in supply of water, gas, cable service, electricity or plumbing, as well as due to weather conditions, natural disasters, acts of God, or other reasons beyond its control.

  • No Nuisance and Disturbance Not to use the said Apartment or the Common Areas or the parking space, if any, or permit the same to be used in such manner or commit any act, which may in any manner cause nuisance or annoyance to other occupants of the Building and/or the neighboring properties and not make or permit to be made any disturbance or do or permit anything to be done that will interfere with the rights, comforts or convenience of others.

  • Industrial Relations Training Leave 53.1 Union Delegate/Employee Representative shall have access to industrial relations training in accordance with Appendix E hereof.

  • FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND WETLAND PROTECTION Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, May 24, 1977 (42 FR 26951), 3 C.F.R., 1977 Comp., p. 117, as interpreted in HUD regulations at 24 C.F.R. Part 55, particularly Section 2(a) of the Order (For an explanation of the relationship between the decision- making process in 24 C.F.R. Part 55 and this part, see § 55.10.); and Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands, May 24, 1977 (42 FR 26961), 3 C.F.R., 1977 Comp., p. 121 particularly Sections 2 and 5. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT The Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. § 1451, et seq.), as amended, particularly sections 307(c) and (d) (16 U.S.C. § 1456(c) and (d)).

  • Industrial Accident Leave 5.8.1 Unit Members will be entitled to industrial accident leave according to the provision in Education Code Section 87787 for personal injury which has qualified for Worker's Compensation under the provisions of the State Compensation Insurance Fund.

  • Consider Operator as School Official The Parties agree that Operator is a “school official” under FERPA and has a legitimate educational interest in personally identifiable information from education records. For purposes of the Service Agreement and this DPA, Operator: (1) provides a service or function for which the LEA would otherwise use employees; (2) is under the direct control of the LEA with respect to the use and maintenance of education records; and

  • Procurement and Property Management Standards The parties to this Agreement shall adhere to the procurement and property management standards established in 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, and to the Texas Uniform Grant Management Standards. The State must pre-approve the Local Government’s procurement procedures for purchases to be eligible for state or federal funds.

  • Professional Improvement Leave A teacher may be granted leave to be used for the teacher's professional improvement. Professional improvement days may be approved by the superintendent and used for the purpose of:

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