Common use of Weapons and Firearms Clause in Contracts

Weapons and Firearms. This contract is conditioned on the Resident’s agreement not to bring any weapon or firearm, including any handgun(s) carried in accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., onto the premises of Bear Creek Apartments, including apartments and common areas. With regard to any weapons other than handguns carried accordance with the Colorado Concealed Carry Act, §00-00-000, et. seq., C.R.S., University Policies, rules and regulations, prohibit weapons and firearms anywhere on the premises of Bear Creek Apartments, including apartments and common areas. Notwithstanding any other language in this contract, the University may terminate this contract immediately for violation of this paragraph. Firearms may be stored with the University of Colorado Police Department. For more information, contact the police department. REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS Registered sex offenders are generally not allowed to reside in University housing facilities. The University of Colorado Boulder requires sex offenders to identify as such on their admissions application. For clarity, registered sex offenders shall have identified as such on his or her admission applications. This information is shared with the Admissions Crime Review Committee (ACRC). Should ACRC admit a registered sex offender to the University, a determination by ACRC will be made on whether or not the student will be allowed to reside in University owned or operated housing facilities. If a student who registers as a sex offender is allowed to reside on campus, he/she must comply with registration requirements mandated by state law, and register with the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department. If, after agreeing to this housing contract, a student is convicted or found guilty of, or adjudicated to have committed a sex offense, or if a student is classified as a sex offender or placed under active supervision by any jurisdiction for a sex offense, the student is required to immediately notify the University’s Police Department and Housing & Business Operations Managers of Bear Creek Apartments. In addition, a determination by ACRC will be made on whether or not the student will be allowed to continue to reside in University owned or operated housing. MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION As required by federal law, every Resident will be given the option of providing confidential contact information which will be used in the event that the Resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian, if the Resident is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the Resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18 within 24 hours after the Resident is determined to be missing. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: living.colorado.edu, bearcreek.colorado.edu, bearcreek.colorado.edu

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