Substances. The Student shall not keep in the Room or the Common Areas (or any other property of the College) any inflammable or dangerous or offensive or illegal materials or substances. The Student will comply with the terms of the College’s Drug and Alcohol Policy. For the avoidance of doubt, a breach of this policy entitles the College to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 9.
Substances. The Licensee must not keep any Hazardous Substance on the Premises without prior consent of the Licensor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Substances. The abuse of any substance, or the purchase, sale, manufacture, distribution, transportation or dispensation (or attempts thereof) of any substance in a manner inconsistent with law is strictly prohibited and subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. This applies to the use of inhalants, adhesives, glues, paints or other substances used for the purpose of intoxication.
Substances. It is prohibited for any person to use, sell, purchase or be under the influence of any illegal substance on Glasshouse premises (including external areas). If persons are taking prescription medication that may affect their safety or the safety of others they should refrain from undertaking any activities at the Glasshouse. The use of any prescription drug without medical direction is considered to be a breach of this policy.
Substances. Any chromate containing substances listed in Annex XIV of REACH for which a Qualified Majority of the Steering Committee agrees should be included in the Purpose.
Substances. Systems presence testing is the procedure that is used to identify the presence of the following controlled substances or alcohol that may be present: (A negative initial screening test is considered a negative test.) For each of the tested drugs (amphetamines, cocaine, cannabinoids, opiates and PCP), there is an initial test used to screen urine specimen. If the initial screen is positive [at or higher than a cut-off level that comes from the federal Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)], a second or confirmatory test is done. This is a different test and is considered accurate. Detection thresholds (or cut-off level) are standards that have been established by the DHHS for each of the above drugs after years of research. These levels will be used to interpret all drug screens/tests, whether for pre-employment examination, reasonable suspicion test, post-accident test, follow up test or random test. Breath alcohol testing will be conducted by a testing contractor that uses only certified equipment and personnel. Breath alcohol concentrations exceeding .02 will be considered a verified positive. In the event of an accident where an employee has a “whole blood” alcohol drawn at a medical facility, a result equal to or greater than .02 shall be considered to be a verified positive result. An Evidentiary Breath Test (EBT) is used to confirm any initial positive test result. The Board also may add or delete substances on the list above, especially if mandated by changes in existing Federal, State or local regulations or legislation.
Substances. Residents are prohibited from having parties. Any drug and alcohol use is not permitted. There is a ZERO tolerance policy for possession, distribution, or use of alcohol or drugs. New Beginnings may enter the room at any time without advance notice when there is reasonable cause to believe that there may be drugs or alcohol in a resident’s bedroom. In the event that a resident does not abide by any of the above expectations, New Beginnings may terminate this agreement upon two (2) days written notice with no refund of fees, and will provide best efforts to ensure a safe exit with support provided to a future treatment plan.
Substances. 55. Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages and illicit substances are prohibited.
56. During Special Events and After-Hours Events for which an application has been submitted and approved by Town Council, alcohol may be dispensed and consumed at the park site provided the following conditions have been met:
a. The Town of Wentworth will neither dispense alcoholic beverages nor contract with a licensed agent to dispense alcoholic beverages at the park.
b. The client/renter must be in compliance with Chapter 18B of the North Carolina General Statutes, all requirements of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Commission, and all requirements set forth herein the Wentworth Park Rules and Regulations Section S, Special Event/Facilities Use/Rental, paragraph 70,”Special Events and the serving of Alcoholic Beverages at the park.”
57. Public intoxication is grounds for removal of a guest from the park.
Substances. All of Seller’s interest in all crude oil, natural gas, casinghead gas, drip gasoline, natural gasoline, petroleum, natural gas liquids, condensate, products, liquids and other hydrocarbons and other minerals or materials of every kind and description produced through the Wellbores and not yet past a measuring point at the Effective Time or produced from the Wellbores during the period from and after the Effective Time (such interest, the “Substances”) and all proceeds attributable thereto.
Substances. No inflammable, combustible or explosive fuel, fluid, chemical, hazardous waste, or substance shall be kept on any portion of the District Property or within any Unit, except those which are required for normal household use.