Stolen Equipment Sample Clauses

Stolen Equipment. In the event that any of your Equipment is stolen or otherwise removed from your premises without your authorization, then you must notify our customer service center by telephone or in writing (via the telephone number, Customer Service E-mail Address or General Customer Service Mailing Address set forth in Section 1) immediately, but in any event not later than three (3) business days after such theft or removal, to avoid liability for payment for unauthorized use of your Equipment. You will not be liable for unauthorized use of your Equipment that occurs after we have received your notification.
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Stolen Equipment. Reporting Process If equipment is stolen, the school must be notified and a police report must be filed immediately. A copy of the police report must be provided to the school by the student or parent in a timely manner. Financial Responsibility Students/parents will be held financially responsible and will be billed for full replacement costs for stolen equipment. Remember, it is the parent’s/student’s responsibility to report the theft to the proper police and school authorities immediately upon incident. After investigation, if a Chromebook is deemed stolen, the school will make a determination regarding a replacement device.
Stolen Equipment. If equipment is stolen, a police report must be filed and a copy of the report must be provided to the school by the student or parent in a timely manner. If there is not clear evidence of theft, or the equipment has been lost due to student negligence, the student and parent will be responsible for the full cost of replacing the item(s). Failure to report the theft to the proper staff and follow the proper filing procedure may result in a bill for full replacement cost to the student. Reporting Procedures Damaged, lost or stolen equipment should be reported and taken to the school as soon as possible. The Learning Technology Department will be contacted and an investigation will be initiated. A temporary device will be provided whenever possible and appropriate. Sanctions for Violations Any activity that violates the Acceptable Use Policy and/or the 1:1 Chromebook Agreement should be reported to a school administrator. Disciplinary action, if any, for the students and the other users shall be consistent with the district’s standard policies and procedures. Violations of the policy can constitute cause for revocation of access privileges, suspension of access to the district’s electronic resources, and other school disciplinary action, and/or other appropriate legal or criminal action including restitution, if appropriate. The Borrower (named above) has been provided with the loan of Technology Equipment (listed above) by Wappingers Central School District (the District) for the purpose of providing a tool for the educational use of the Borrower. • The borrower understands that portable devices issued by the Wappingers Central School District (Chromebooks, Wireless Hot Spots, Chargers, Tablets, etc.) to the student are still owned by the Wappingers Central School District. • The borrower understands that they must return the equipment at the end of the school year, upon exiting the district, or transitioning to another building. All loaned items shall be returned promptly and in good working condition by the due date. This agreement may be rescinded at any time at the discretion of the District or the school principal. • The Borrower accepts responsibility for the equipment while it is in the Borrower’s possession. The Borrower agrees to use an appropriate method of transporting the equipment and also agrees to keep the equipment secure at all times. Damage, loss or theft will be promptly reported to the District Technology Department. • This equipment is ...
Stolen Equipment. Borrower shall assume responsibility if Provider’s Equipment is stolen while in Borrower’s control, and shall pay Provider eighty percent of the retail market value of the Equipment as determined by an independent appraisal. If stolen equipment is recovered subsequent to the delivery of replacement equipment to Provider, Provider may choose to give the recovered equipment to Borrower or refund a portion of Borrower’s payment, at Provider’s discretion.
Stolen Equipment. If checkout equipment is stolen, please contact ACU Police immediately (674-2911) to file a police report. You should also bring a copy of the police report to the Learning Studio. Even if the equipment is stolen, the user can be held responsible for replacement costs. Because of our limited stock of checkout gear, it is essential that everyone protect the equipment from theft or damage. Availability Policy Academic projects will have first priority, followed by campus projects and personal projects. During high-traffic periods, users may be asked to confirm the nature of their project. Users are able to check out one kind of camera or recorder at a time. A single checkout could include one camera, one tripod, and one external mic, etc. If you have a project that requires multiple pieces of equipment, please submit the Project Approval Form at least two weeks in advance to find out if the equipment will be available. Additional Training Training is available during regular staff hours in the Media Lab on any piece of equipment. Users checking out certain pieces of equipment (like SLR cameras or light kits) will be required to walk through a quick training checklist before checkout. If you have never used a piece of equipment before, please request a quick walk-through of features. For a complete list of equipment available for checkout, check the Learning Studio blog. Checklist Video Cameras Audio Recorders Accessories Sony Bloggie Camcorder Canon m400 Camcorder 8gb memory card USB Cable Battery Charger Canon 60D SLR Camera* 50mm lens 8gb memory card USB Cable Battery Charger Canon 28–135mm lens Canon 18–200mm lens Blue Snowball USB mic Blue Mikey mobile mic Zoom H1 recorder 2gb memory card Zoom H2 recorder* 4gb memory card Swivl Mobile Dock Casio Green Slim Projector Tripod Monopod Wirless Lav Mic* Rode Video Mic* Lowel Lighting Kit* Collapsible Green Screen *Requires Approval or Training Signature Date Printed Name Banner Number Phone Number Date Due:
Stolen Equipment. If check-out equipment is stolen, please contact ACU Police immediately (674-2911) to file a police report. You should also bring a copy of the police report to the Learning Studio. Even if the equipment is stolen, the user can be held responsible for replacement costs. Because of our limited stock of check-out gear, it is essential that everyone protect the equipment from theft or damage. Availability Policy Academic projects will have first priority, followed by campus projects and personal projects. During high-traffic periods, users may be asked to confirm the nature of their project. Users are able to check out one kind of camera or recorder at a time. A single check-out could include one camera, one tripod, and one external mic, etc. If you have a project that requires multiple pieces of equipment, please submit the Project Approval Form at least two weeks in advance to find out if the equipment will be available.
Stolen Equipment. Reporting Process If equipment is stolen, the school must be notified and a police report must be filed immediately. A copy of the police report must be provided to the school by the student or parent in a timely manner. Financial Responsibility Students/parents will be held financially responsible and will be billed for full replacement costs for stolen equipment. Remember, it is the parent’s/student’s responsibility to report the theft to the proper police and school authorities immediately upon incident. After investigation, if a Chromebook is deemed stolen, the school will make a determination regarding a replacement device. If the student is covered by the Optional Insurance coverage a claim can be filed, with accompanying police report, to seek reimbursement. If reimbursement is approved there will be no cost to the student/parent.
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Stolen Equipment. ● If a device is stolen, the student/parent/guardian must report it to the school immediately (within one school day). ● Upon investigation by school staff, if there is no clear evidence of theft, or the equipment has been lost due to student negligence, the student/parent/guardian will be responsible for the full cost of replacing the item(s). ● Failure to report the theft may result in student/parent/guardian responsibility for replacement cost. Loaner Devices Temporary replacements are available at the school so learning is not disrupted by any repair process. Students are responsible for the care of the swap as if it were their issued device. Students are always required to save files to their Google Drive in case they need to be issued a loaner device. *Note: For families who have purchased Device Insurance, unfortunately the loaner device is not covered by the purchased policy. Students are financially responsible for any damage or loss to the loaner device. Mt. Diablo Unified School District Device Liability and Responsibility Checkout Form We are happy to be providing your student with a MDUSD-owned chromebook to engage in digital learning opportunities. Thank you in advance for helping your child take good care of this device. Tips for caring for your device: ● Keep the device away from places where it can be easily damaged (such as ends of tables, on the floor, away from pets, etc.) ● Keep the device clean (a dry or lightly dampened cloth can be used to clean) ● Keep all the components (charger and laptop) together to minimize the potential for loss ● Keep food, liquid, and baby brothers/sisters away from the device Be Safe Online! Parents/guardians are responsible for monitoring student activity and behavior while using devices away from school campuses. By completing the online Chromebook user agreement OR signing below parent/guardian acknowledges they have read and understand this Student/Parent Device Agreement. In addition the MDUSD Responsible Use Agreement must be completed. Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Student Name: Student ID: Student Signature: Date:

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