Common use of Trespass and Disruptive Conduct Clause in Contracts

Trespass and Disruptive Conduct. A. When a situation such as trespassing, disorderly or disruptive conduct, or assault and battery occurs at a school or school event, the following procedures are to be followed: 1. The Principal should notify the Division of Safety and Security immediately by telephone. A letter with all details, including the names and addresses of witnesses, should be forwarded to the supervisor of the Division as soon as possible for further action. (In serious assault or battery cases, a copy of the letter must be sent to the Chief Legal Counsel.) 2. Principals and teachers are advised to undertake the filing of complaints in Cleveland Municipal Court with the assistance of the Legal Department. The Chief Legal Counsel will assign a liaison representative upon receiving the letter of referral if court action is deemed appropriate. 3. Ohio law requires that court affidavits be filed by the affected parties. The Principal will usually file in matters of trespass or disorderly conduct. In the case of assault and battery, the victim will file. 4. If the matter is brought to trial, a District representative will be present to assist at the hearing. B. Cases involving trespassers who are CMSD students under 18 years of age should be referred to the Division of Safety and Security. C. Principals faced with a serious problem, threatening the security of school personnel or property, are authorized to call the police department requesting immediate assistance. D. Trespassing regulations shall be enforced for persons other than students, staff, and faculty as prescribed in the Board of Education Resolution Xx. 00000 (Xxxxxxxx X). All employees covered by this Agreement should become familiar with this resolution.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Trespass and Disruptive Conduct. A. When a situation such as trespassing, disorderly or disruptive conduct, or assault and battery occurs at a school or school event, the following procedures are to be followed: 1. The Principal should notify the Division of Safety and Security immediately by telephone. A letter with all details, including the names and addresses of witnesses, should be forwarded to the supervisor of the Division as soon as possible for further action. (In serious assault or battery cases, a copy of the letter must be sent to the Chief Legal Counsel.) 2. Principals and teachers are advised to undertake the filing of complaints in Cleveland Municipal Court with the assistance of the Legal Department. The Chief Legal Counsel will assign a liaison representative upon receiving the letter of referral if court action is deemed appropriate. 3. Ohio law requires that court affidavits be filed by the affected parties. The Principal will usually file in matters of trespass or disorderly conduct. In the case of assault and battery, the victim will file. 4. If the matter is brought to trial, a District representative will be present to assist at the hearing. B. Cases involving trespassers who are CMSD students under 18 years of age should be referred to the Division of Safety and Security. C. Principals faced with a serious problem, threatening the security of school personnel or property, are authorized to call the police department requesting immediate assistance. D. Trespassing regulations shall be enforced for persons other than students, staff, staff and faculty as prescribed in the Board of Education Resolution Xx. 00000 (Xxxxxxxx X). All employees covered by this Agreement should become familiar with this resolution.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Trespass and Disruptive Conduct. A. When a situation such as trespassing, disorderly or disruptive conduct, or assault and battery occurs at a school or school event, the following procedures are to be followed: 1. The Principal should notify the Division of Safety and Security immediately by telephone. A letter with all details, including the names and addresses of witnesses, should be forwarded to the supervisor of the Division as soon as possible for further action. (In serious assault or battery cases, a copy of the letter must be sent to the Chief Legal Counsel.) 2. Principals and teachers are advised to undertake the filing of complaints in Cleveland Municipal Court with the assistance of the Legal Department. The Chief Legal Counsel will assign a liaison representative upon receiving the letter of referral if court action is deemed appropriate. 3. Ohio law requires that court affidavits be filed by the affected parties. The Principal will usually file in matters of trespass or disorderly conduct. In the case of assault and battery, the victim will file. 4. If the matter is brought to trial, a District representative will be present to assist at the hearing. B. Cases involving trespassers who are CMSD students under 18 years of age should be referred to the Division of Safety and Security. C. Principals X. Xxxxxxxxxx faced with a serious problem, threatening the security of school personnel or property, are authorized to call the police department requesting immediate assistance. D. Trespassing regulations shall be enforced for persons other than students, staff, and faculty as prescribed in the Board of Education Resolution Xx. 00000 (Xxxxxxxx X). All employees covered by this Agreement should become familiar with this resolution.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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