Video Camera Sample Clauses

Video Camera. The District agrees to the following regarding video camera and GPS tracking device installation in District vehicles. The District will:
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Video Camera a device used to capture motion pictures and synchronous sound - a separate device, not a part of e.g. mobile phone.
Video Camera. As video cameras and “black boxes” are purchased, their usage will be phased in on the board owned student transporting vehicles in compliance with Board policy. Camera replacement will be determined by the transportation supervisor on the basis of vandalism, student conduct reports (the number of severity of incidents being given consideration), driver requests and random assignments. Drivers may request a camera on their bus; however, they cannot refuse camera placement. If the camera is equipped with an on/off switch it must remain on at all times that students are on the bus. This includes activity trips. The camera would be turned off only when the bus is empty of passengers. Drivers will be allowed to view the tapes to identify students responsible for disruptive behavior. Equipment to do this is available at the garage. The video cameras and tapes are not intended to be used to monitor and/or evaluate the job performance of drivers or aides, however, video cameras and tapes may be utilized as evidence by the employer in disciplinary proceedings.
Video Camera. Street Beatz Studio has a live streaming video camera installed in the dance studio are that may be used on occasion to check in on party to ensure you are following the rules. This camera will not and cannot be used for any other purpose. Stereo: The person who is responsible for renting the studio will need a brief lesson in working the stereo systems and is the ONLY person allowed to touch it during your rental time. The stereo system has an auxiliary cord and I-pod cord to hook up your music. We also have a CD player that can be plugged into the stereo system.
Video Camera. The parties agree that the District has the right to install video cameras in the schools, buses and District property to ensure a safe and secure environment for the school community. These cameras will be placed in areas where there is no expectation of privacy and may be used to follow up on complaints from staff, students or the community. Such cameras shall not be used for routine evaluation of employees. No information generated from such systems shall be used in any discipline unless the conduct concerns issues affecting the health, safety, or welfare of persons or the theft or destruction of District equipment or property.
Video Camera. Street Beatz Studio has live streaming video cameras installed that may be used on occasion to check in on party to ensure you are following the rules. This camera will not and cannot be used for any other purpose.
Video Camera. Tenant shall be entitled to install and operate two (2) video cameras (small portable size) ("Video Cameras") on the balcony of the Premises. The placement of the Video Cameras shall be reasonably approved by Landlord in writing following Tenant's submission of plans and specifications to Landlord. Such installation and operation shall be subject to all the terms and conditions of this Lease. Tenant shall indemnify and hold Landlord and Landlord's employees and agents harmless from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, causes of action, costs and attorney's fees arising from Tenant's usage of such equipment. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the service, maintenance, and repairs of the equipment, and comply with any and all Federal, State and Local governing authorities at Tenant's sole cost and expense.
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Video Camera. The intent of the use of video cameras is to secure the buildings and maintain a safe environment for students and employees. Video cameras will not be used to evaluate the performance of employees or to monitor their behavior or conduct.

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