Search and Seizure. 1. The requested Party shall, insofar as its law permits, and the rights of third parties are protected, carry out requests for search and seizure and delivery of material to the requesting Party for evidentiary purposes, provided the information supplied, including additional information requested pursuant to paragraph 2 Article 8, if any, would justify such actions under the law of the requested Party.
Search and Seizure. 1. The Requested Party shall, subject to its domestic laws, execute a request for the search, seizure and delivery of any documents, records or items to the Requesting Party if there are reasonable grounds for believing that the documents, records or items are relevant to a criminal matter in the Requesting Party.
Search and Seizure. 1. The Requested State shall execute a request for the search, seizure, and delivery of any item to the Requesting State if the request includes the information justifying such action under the laws of the Requested State.
Search and Seizure. For the purposes of determining whether the Team Member has in the Team Member’s possession any evidence of the use of a prohibited substance or method prohibited under the World Anti-Doping Code or clause 11.1 of this Agreement, the Team Member authorises MAI and its authorised officers to, in the presence of a third party: to search the Team Member bags and all possessions that the Team Member may bring into the Games Accommodation, have on the Team Member’s person, have under Team Member’s control at any Games Venue or have at any time while the Team Member is a member of the Team; to search the Team Member’s clothing and person at any time while the Team Member is a member of the Team; and to take and retain in its or their possession any substance or evidence of the use of a prohibited substance or method they may discover as a result of the search and which they believe or suspect to be a substance or method prohibited under the World Anti-Doping Code or clause 11.1 of this Agreement. The Team Member acknowledges that MAI will have any such substance or evidence of a prohibited method analysed or investigated at its expense to determine whether or not it is a prohibited substance or method. The Team Member acknowledges that MAI will return such substance or evidence to the athlete if the analysis or investigation determines that it is not prohibited under the World Anti-Doping Code or clause 11.1 of this Agreement.
Search and Seizure a. Law enforcement officers, in reliance upon probable cause that a crime is, has, or is about to be committed, may search for evidence of that crime. Whenever reasonable, a search warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction will be sought before a search is conducted. As a general policy, and when agreed upon to do so, a school official will accompany the law enforcement officer on searches that are conducted on school property. School officials will not participate in the actual search unless specifically requested to do so by the police.
Search and Seizure. 1. A request for search and seizure shall be executed in accordance with the requirements of the law of the Requested State.
Search and Seizure. The Commerce Board of Education believes that all students should be free from unreasonable search and seizure by school officials. However, it shall be the policy of the board that the superintendent, principal, teacher, and security personnel shall have the authority to search a student and a student's property when there is reasonable suspicion for such searches. The superintendent is instructed to establish a regulation for board approval that supports this policy. REFERENCE: 70 O.S. §24-102 SEARCH OF STUDENTS (REGULATION) In accordance with the policy of the board of education, searches of students shall be conducted under the following circumstances: The superintendent, principal, teacher, or security personnel of this school (authorized personnel) may detain and search any student or students on the premises of the public schools, or while attending, or while in transit to, any event or function sponsored or authorized by the school only under the following conditions:
Search and Seizure. (a) Students should expect only limited privacy in the contents of their personal files on the College System.
Search and Seizure. 1. The Requested State shall execute a request for a search and seizure.
Search and Seizure. Owner of School Property School buildings, school grounds and other school facilities, school buses, school lockers, desks, and other equipment provided by the District for the use of pupils are the property of the Genesee Intermediate School District and/or the University of Michigan-Flint. The Genesee Intermediate School District retains and will not release its complete dominion over an exclusive administrative control of school buildings, school grounds, other facilities, school buses, school lockers, desks, and other equipment provided for the use of pupils. Search & Seizure To maintain order and discipline in the schools and to protect the safety and welfare of students and school personnel, school authorities may search a student, student lockers, and desks under the circumstances outlined below and may seize any illegal, unauthorized, or contraband materials discovered in the search. Student lockers and desks are school property and remain at all times under the control of the Genesee Early College; however, students are expected to assume full responsibility for the security of their lockers and desks. Students should not expect privacy regarding items placed in school property because school property is subject to search at any time by school officials. Periodic general inspections of lockers and desks may be conducted by school authorities for any reason at any time without notice, without student consent and without a search warrant. A student's failure to permit searches and seizures as provided in this policy will be considered grounds for disciplinary action. A student's person and/or personal effects (e.g., purse, book bag, athletic bag) may be searched whenever a school official has reasonable suspicion to believe that the student is in possession of illegal or unauthorized materials. If a properly conducted search yields illegal or contraband materials, such findings shall be turned over to proper legal authorities for ultimate disposition. Students are permitted to park on school premises as a matter of privilege, not of right. The Genesee Early College retains authority to conduct routine patrols of the student parking lot and inspections of the exteriors of student vehicles parked on school property. Such patrols and inspections may be conducted without notice, without student consent, and without a search warrant. The interiors of student vehicles may be inspected whenever a school official has reasonable suspicion to believe that ill...