Vandalism and Theft. 1. Bargaining Unit members’ claims of loss of or damage to personal property caused by a District Bargaining Unit member shall be reviewed by the self-insurance administrator or liability insurance company staff as applicable. Claims shall be submitted only on the authorized claim form.
Vandalism and Theft. If a team member or members or persons associated with a team commit(s) an act of vandalism or theft, the team will be disqualified from the competition and will receive no points. No member of that team will be awarded a medal in any event. An individual who commits an act of vandalism or theft may be barred from future competitions. Each sponsoring school must agree to pay the cost of repairing damage from any act of vandalism or theft. A school must pay this restitution before it can register a team for the Science Olympiad in a subsequent year. Vandalism means a deliberate action that result in damage to property. This includes, but is not limited to, graffiti, damage to facility property, and damage to the personal property of competitors, judges and spectators. I have read and understand the Northern California (NorCal) State Science Olympiad policy on acceptable behavior including the prohibition of vandalism, theft and discourtesy, and I have discussed this with the team members, and will accept the consequences of violation of the policy as assessed by the NorCal State Science Olympiad officials.
Vandalism and Theft. 15.5.1. In cases of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report MUST be filed by the student or parent with the Xxxxxx XXX.
Vandalism and Theft. The City shall be responsible for any acts of vandalism and/or theft, caused to areas maintained by the Contractor. The Supervisor shall be notified immediately by the Contractor of any committed acts of vandalism and theft.
Vandalism and Theft. Vandalism and theft will result in cancellation of user privileges and disciplinary action. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy network or computer equipment and/or data of anyone connected to the network. Theft is defined as the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent. Vandalism, theft and possession of stolen property are violations of the criminal law. Security measures used to protect technological resources include, but are not limited to, video surveillance, visual inspection and asset tracking. The Director of Business Operations and designated staff work closely with local law enforcement officials in cases of suspected vandalism or theft. In the case of an off-campus theft incident, students or guardians are responsible for filing a police report as well as notifying the School.
Vandalism and Theft. Vandalism and theft will result in revocation of technology use privileges and disciplinary action. Vandalism is defined as: ● any malicious attempt to harm or destroy network resources. ● damaging computer equipment and/or data of anyone connected to the network. ● any stickers/decals or markings made to the outside or inside of the device Theft is defined as: ● the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent Vandalism, theft and possession of stolen property are violations of the criminal law. Security measures used to protect technological resources include, but are not limited to, video surveillance, visual inspection and asset tracking. The Supervisor of Technology and designated staff work closely with local law enforcement officials in cases of suspected vandalism or theft. In the case of an off-campus theft incident, students or guardians are responsible for filing a police report as well as notifying the school.
Vandalism and Theft. If a team member or members or persons associated with a team commit(s) an act of vandalism or theft, the team will be disqualified from the competition and will receive no points. No member of that team will be awarded a medal in any event. An individual who commits an act of vandalism or theft may be barred from future competitions. Each sponsoring school must agree to pay the cost of repairing damage from any act of vandalism or theft. A school must pay this restitution before it can register a team for the Science Olympiad in a subsequent year. Vandalism means a deliberate action that result in damage to property. This includes, but is not limited to, graffiti, damage to facility property, and damage to the personal property of competitors, judges and spectators. Safety Concerns and the Use of Tools Safety shall be of paramount importance. Students will be encouraged to use tools and technology within their age-related safety range. Certain tools and methods may be hazardous and beyond the abilities of various age groups. Specific tools may include power drills and saws, wood or metal lathes, welding equipment, milling machines or metal casting equipment. The use of chemicals should also follow age-appropriate use rules. Guidelines for Adult Mentoring
Vandalism and Theft. An instance of vandalism or theft will result in the denial to participate in the next contest, and possibly may carry into the next season. Illegal Drugs or Look-a-like Drugs, including Alcohol (alcohol is a drug): A participant using, selling, or in possession of drugs of any type including but not limited to (improper prescription, alcohol, steroids, illegal drugs)will be denied the right to participate for the REMAINDER OF THE SEASON, and may carry into the next season of participation. Hazing, Bullying, Social Media: Hazing, bullying or social media violations may result in missed practice time, game participation, or removal from the team. This is at the discretion of the Coach/Athletic Director / Administration depending on the severity of the violation. Sportsmanship: Unsportsmanlike conduct or behavior will not be accepted in school, practice or game situations. OBSCENE LANGUAGE, GESTURES AND INSUBORDINATION are examples of Unsportsmanlike conduct. The minimum penalty will be denial to participate in the NEXT contest. Appeal: Each participant has the right to appeal to the building principal any disciplinary action by the coach. Awards:
Vandalism and Theft. In the event the Client or a Controlled Party is caught vandalizing or stealing from another occupier on the Premises, this Agreement shall automatically be terminated. The Client shall immediately pay all owed amounts under this Agreement to the Owner to vacate the Storage Space and remove the Property. If the Client fails to remove the Property, the Property shall be deemed abandoned, and the Owner may take possession of the Property and dispose of it in the same manner as set out in Subsection 22(a). Penalties Late payments and past due balances are subject to a $25.00 service charge in addition to any other costs levied under this Agreement.
Vandalism and Theft. If a team member or members or persons associated with a team commit(s) an act of vandalism or theft, the team will be disqualified from the competition and will receive no points. No member of that team will be awarded a medal in any event. An individual who commits an act of vandalism or theft may be barred from future competitions. Each sponsoring school must agree to pay the cost of repairing damage from any act of vandalism or theft. A school must pay this restitution before it can register a team for the Science Olympiad in a subsequent year. Vandalism means a deliberate action that result in damage to property. This includes, but is not limited to, graffiti, damage to facility property, and damage to the personal property of competitors, judges and spectators. Safety Concerns and the Use of Tools Safety shall be of paramount importance. Students will be encouraged to use tools and technology within their age-related safety range. Certain tools and methods may be hazardous and beyond the abilities of various age groups. Specific tools may include power drills and saws, wood or metal lathes, welding equipment, milling machines or metal casting equipment. The use of chemicals should also follow age-appropriate use rules. Guidelines for Adult Mentoring Adults may act as facilitators in the building process by asking questions, offering ideas or suggestions and providing references. The adult assistance may include teaching underlying principles, skills, use of tools and adherence to safety rules. No component of the project shall be constructed or assembled by an adult. The student must prepare the entire structure, including accompanying charts, graphs or notes. However, Science Olympiad endorses adult mentoring of teams and realizes that adults do instruct students on proper techniques on the use of tools. Providing an adult does not interfere with, alter, build or compromise the student or group design, adults MAY assist by performing restricted tasks not available to a student (such as drilling a hole in a metal plate or operating a power saw). This type of