Common use of Use of Reasonable Force Clause in Contracts

Use of Reasonable Force. An employee may, within the scope of his/her employment and pursuant to school district policies, administrative regulations, and directives using no more force than is reasonable and necessary, take appropriate action in self-defense, or to protect students who are under the supervision of school employees, or to protect school district property. This paragraph shall not be construed as to condone any action which is in any respect not lawful.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Use of Reasonable Force. An employee may, within the scope of his/her employment employment, and pursuant to school district Board policies, administrative regulationsregulations and directives, and directives using no more force than is reasonable and necessary, take appropriate action in self-defense, or defense and to protect students who are under the care or supervision of school employees, or to protect school district authorities and/or other persons employed by the Board and/or Board property. This paragraph shall not be construed as to condone any action which is in any respect not lawful.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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