Children are present definition
Children are present means the designated time period between two (2) hours before the start time and forty-five (45) minutes after the dismissal time of the regularly scheduled school day as determined by the school authority under the calendar set by the school Board. Notification by the school to parents or guardians on the registry shall be required if the school authority, after consultation with the certified applicator, determines that a pesticide application is necessary when children are present in the school.
Children are present means one or more children occupying a crosswalk or road where a school zone or school crossing zone is designated, or occupying school property or a pathway, sidewalk or shoulder that provides unimpeded access to the adjacent road where a school zone or school crossing zone is designated.
Examples of Children are present in a sentence
Children are present during the majority of the time and sexually suggestive clothing and/or inappropriate sayings or logos are never acceptable.
The Family shall pay fees in the total amount of $____________ per week to the Company for performance of the Services outlined herein whether or not the Children are present each day for that week.
The Nanny is not to have unapproved guests at the Family house when the Children are present and during the provision of Services.