Use of Intoxicants Sample Clauses

Use of Intoxicants. The sale of ardent spirits or other intoxicating beverages upon the work or in any of the buildings, encampments or tenements owned, occupied by or within the control of the Contractor or any of his employees shall be forbidden and the Contractor shall exercise his influence and authority to the utmost extent to secure strict compliance with this condition.
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Use of Intoxicants. The use of intoxicating liquors during working hours, drinking alcoholic beverages on school property, or being under the influence of intoxicants on school property, or during working hours is strictly forbidden. Failure to comply with these regulations shall subject the teacher to the penalty of indefinite suspension or dismissal from the employment of the Board. Teachers are expected to conduct themselves in an exemplary manner at all times during working hours.
Use of Intoxicants. The un-authorized sale of spirits or other intoxicants, beverages upon the work in any of the buildings, encampments or tenements owned, occupied by or within the control of the CONTRACTOR or any of his employee is forbidden and the CONTRACTOR shall exercise his influence and authority to the utmost extent to secure strict compliance with this condition. In addition to the above, the CONTRACTOR shall abide by the safety code provision as per C.P.W.D. safety code and Indian Standard Code framed from time to time. (To be executed on non-judicial stamped paper of appropriate value)
Use of Intoxicants. The use or sale of ardent spirits or other intoxicating beverages, upon the works or in any of the building, boarding houses, encampments or other tenements owned, occupied by or within the control of the DCO or any of its employees or its Sub-Vendors is strictly forbidden and the DCO shall secure strict compliance.
Use of Intoxicants. No Renter (Member) shall receive instructions or act as pilot-in-command in a Richmor Aviation airplane while under the influence of, or using intoxicating liquor, beer, wine, cocaine, marijuana, or other habit-forming drugs during such desired flight. Any Renter (Member) in violation of these provisions will be immediately terminated from future use of any aircraft and may face criminal consequences. Smoking is prohibited in any Richmor Aviation aircraft. There are no pets (animals) allowed in any Richmor Aviation aircraft. Service animals require prior approval and must comply with State and Federal Law. Richmor Aviation aircraft are to be used and returned in clean condition. A cleaning fee of $100 may be assessed (due to vomit, trash, food, beverage spills, etc.) at the discretion of Richmor Aviation’s Director of Flight Training, Chief Flight Instructor, Assistant Chief Flight Instructor. Richmor Aviation aircraft are used for its primary service of flight training. Members agree to the possibility that a scheduled rental reservation may be cancelled without prior notice so to allow for a pre- scheduled enrolled student’s flight. A full day scheduled requires prior approval from Richmor Aviation’s Director of Flight Training or the Chief Flight Instructor and will be charged at a minimum of three hours. More than one day also requires prior approval to include, route of flight, passengers, destination airport, FBO information, etc. Renters (Members) are expected to log their flights upon completion. Renters (Members) are expected to pay immediately upon returning the aircraft. Renters (Members) will receive a monthly invoice for the cost of club dues. A monthly method of payment is required so to bill for monthly membership dues. Payments can be made via check, cash, or credit card. A service charge of $50.00 will be charges for a check/draft returned by my bank as unpaid for any reason. Outstanding balances may result in club suspension and or termination. Richmor Aviation will take legal remedies available to collect any outstanding balance. Renters (Members) are responsible for returned check fees, collection costs, legal fees and interest in the event his/her account becomes delinquent. In any case, if a Renter (Member) has an outstanding balance, the Member will be denied access to aircraft as well as aircraft schedule. Renter (Member) agrees to a non-refundable monthly membership fee of $25.00. Richmor Aviation charges its Renters (Members) a no...
Use of Intoxicants. No Associate Member shall receive instructions or act as pilot-in-command in the Corporation's airplane while under the influence of, or using intoxicating liquor, beer, wine, cocaine, marijuana or other habit forming drugs during such desired flight. Any Associate Member violating the provisions of this Section shall be subject to dismissal the AeroVentures Flying Club and forfeit any dues or payments made. There is no smoking allowed in any AeroVentures Flying Club aircraft. There are no animals allowed (dogs, cats, etc.) in any AeroVentures Flying Club aircraft with the exception of service animals as permitted by State and Federal Law.. The AeroVentures Flying Club aircraft is to be used and returned in a clean condition. A cleaning fee of $50 may be charged for dirty aircraft (due to vomit, trash, food / beverage spills, etc.) at the discretion of the Flying Club Manager.

Related to Use of Intoxicants

  • Alcohol on the day of testing all workers onsite shall be required to submit a breath sample i.e. blanket testing.

  • Drugs Possession or use of drugs by the Student, any person present in the residence with the Student, or any person present in the Student’s residence with the permission of the Student during the Student’s absence, are strictly prohibited in any UCF DHRL facility. Prohibited drugs include, but are not limited to: A. any substance, the possession or use of which, regardless of amount, could be found to violate Federal or Florida drug abuse prevention and control laws; B. any prescription medication for which the possessor/user does not have a presently valid medical prescription.

  • DRUGS & ALCOHOL Any incidents concerning drugs and/or alcohol shall be dealt with in accordance with the policy of the Building Industry Group Drug and Alcohol Safety and Rehabilitation Program as detailed in Appendix D of this Agreement.

  • Weapons We have a zero tolerance of the possession of weapons (sword, knives etc) or firearms (guns etc) in the Room, Building or Common Property. If You are found in possession of weapons, firearms or implements associated with their use in the Room, Building or Common Property We will immediately terminate this agreement and inform the relevant UNSW and legal authorities.

  • Animals The Hirer shall ensure that no animals (including birds) except guide dogs are brought into the premises, other than for a special event agreed to by the Village Hall. No animals whatsoever are to enter the kitchen at any time.

  • Abuse and Neglect of Children and Vulnerable Adults: Abuse Registry Party agrees not to employ any individual, to use any volunteer or other service provider, or to otherwise provide reimbursement to any individual who in the performance of services connected with this agreement provides care, custody, treatment, transportation, or supervision to children or to vulnerable adults if there has been a substantiation of abuse or neglect or exploitation involving that individual. Party is responsible for confirming as to each individual having such contact with children or vulnerable adults the non-existence of a substantiated allegation of abuse, neglect or exploitation by verifying that fact though (a) as to vulnerable adults, the Adult Abuse Registry maintained by the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living and (b) as to children, the Central Child Protection Registry (unless the Party holds a valid child care license or registration from the Division of Child Development, Department for Children and Families). See 33 V.S.A. §4919(a)(3) and 33 V.S.A. §6911(c)(3).

  • DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE WORKPLACE 20.1 All employees must report to work in a condition fit to perform their assigned duties unimpaired by alcohol or drugs.

  • Alcohol Testing Alcohol testing will be conducted by using an evidential breath-testing device (EBT) approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A screening test will be conducted first. This initial screening may be accomplished using a saliva test kit. If the result is an alcohol concentration level of less than 0.02 percent, the test is considered a negative test. If the alcohol concentration level is 0.02 percent or more, a second confirmation test using the EBT will be conducted. The procedures that will be utilized by the lab for collection and testing of the specimen are attached hereto as Appendix A.

  • Behaviour No obscene or insulting language or disorderly behaviour shall be permitted. This includes any form of entertainment that may be considered lewd or inappropriate for a public place or that may offend or cause embarrassment to others.

  • Drugs and Alcohol The Pupil may be given the opportunity to provide a biological sample under medical supervision if involvement with drugs is suspected, or a sample of breath to test for alcohol consumed in breach of School rules or policy. A sample or test in these circumstances will not form part of the Pupil's permanent medical record.

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