Weapons Policy Sample Clauses

Weapons Policy. Possession of dangerous weapons (concealed or unconcealed) on Owner’s property, on the work site, in the Owner’s vehicles, or in personal vehicles when on the Owner’s property shall be a violation of Owner’s policy. (A dangerous weapon shall include guns, knives, explosives, or any other device as determined by Owner, which in the manner used or intended is capable of producing death or bodily injury. Devices authorized by the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance and/or provided to its employees for the purpose of carrying out work responsibilities shall not be deemed dangerous weapons for the purpose of this policy.) Violations of this policy shall make the offender subject to appropriate disciplinary action. Should the Owner in its reasonable judgment, determine that Construction Manager, or its employee or agent, has committed an act in violation of this policy, the Construction Manager agrees as a term and condition of the Agreement, to cause such person and weapon, to be removed from the project site, and from the Owner’s premises, and to take such other action as may be reasonably necessary, to ensure compliance with this weapons policy.
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Weapons Policy. No firearms are permitted anywhere on site. No students will carry knives (including pocketknives of any size). Any such weapons found will be confiscated and, at the discretion of staff, students may be dismissed from the program. If the student is allowed to remain, confiscated items will be returned to school staff at the time of departure. Sky School instructors and school chaperones are permitted knives of reasonable size and utility for outdoor activities. Drug Policy No tobacco smoking or drinking of alcoholic beverages is allowed on site, by students, school staff/chaperones, or Sky School staff. Use of alcohol, tobacco, or any other drugs will result in immediate dismissal from the program and will require the parent/guardian to pick up the student, or chaperone to leave the premises, immediately.
Weapons Policy. In accordance with FS REG 190-2; 3-1, residents and family members residing in the home may possess and store privately owned weapons, which include firearms, crossbows, BB and pellet guns. It is also understood and required that all weapons are registered at Xxxxxxx Marshal’s Office and the Community Management Office. All Post and South Carolina State laws regarding firearms have been met. All weapons must be listed below: Weapon Owner Name Weapon Make/Type Serial Number *If additional space is needed, please use back of this form. I declare that I have listed all weapons above. I declare NO weapons at this time. I understand that I must notify the Community Management Office immediately if I acquire any weapon and will follow all procedures. I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE DETAILED POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, INCLUDING FS REG 190-2 AND SOUTH CAROLINA STATE LAW. Resident Signature: Date: Community Management: Date: Addendum G Fort Xxxxxxx Receipt of Resident Guide I have received the “Resident Guide” which contains the rules and regulations for Fort Xxxxxxx Housing. Resident Date Management Representative Date Addendum H Fort Xxxxxxx Surge Protector Date: Resident: House Address: , Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The power provided to housing by Ft. Xxxxxxx Installation has a tendency to fluctuate. This can cause damage to electronic components. Residents are advised to use surge protectors to protect electronic equipment (stereos, TV’s, typewriters, computers, etc.) from damage caused by voltage fluctuations. It is the resident’s responsibility to purchase surge protectors. Balfour Xxxxxx Communities is not responsible for damage to appliances or equipment due to high or low voltage of power fluctuations. Resident Signature Resident Signature Management Signature Satellite Dish Addendum I Under rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Tenant have a limited right to install a satellite dish within the leased premises and Landlord has the right to impose reasonable restrictions relating to such installation. Tenant is required to comply with these restrictions as a condition of installing such equipment as specified in this addendum. Number and size. Tenant may install only one satellite dish or antenna within the leased premises. A satellite dish may not exceed 39 inches in diameter. An antenna or dish may receive but not transmit signals. Location. Locat...
Weapons Policy. The carrying, possession or use of any type of weapon or firearm on the premises of Trinity is strictly and absolutely prohibited. The only valid exceptions to this policy must be obtained in advance of coming on Trinity’s premises while possessing a weapon or firearm and approved in writing by Trinity’s Chief of Police. This prohibition expressly includes those persons licensed to carry concealed firearms (other than those who are licensed peace officers). For purposes of this policy, the premises of Trinity are defined as any building, or portion of a building that Trinity owns or occupies, whether on a temporary or permanent basis, including, without limitation, any building or portion of a building Trinity is leasing, and all Trinity owned vehicles. Unless otherwise provided for by law, premises also includes all parking lots and parking areas owned, maintained or controlled by Trinity. Any person violating this policy will be required to leave Trinity’s premises immediately. Independent Contractor/Vendor acknowledges that no Trinity officer, faculty, or staff has authority to grant verbal exceptions or modifications to this policy. For purposes of this policy “weapon is broadly defined as any device or object capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to another and includes, without limitation, ammunition, explosives, clubs or illegal knives, paintball guns, tasers, stun guns, projectile launchers, BB guns/pistols, facsimile weapons and fireworks. The determination of whether an object is a prohibited weapon under this policy shall be made in the sole discretion of Trinity.
Weapons Policy. The possession or use of a weapon by any person, except where authorized by law, shall be prohibited in all school buildings, on or about school grounds, and at all school activities. A weapon shall be defined as any instrument or device customarily used for attack or defense against an opponent, adversary or victim, or any instrument or device used to inflict physical injury or harm to another person. Violators of this policy may be referred to the appropriate legal authorities. In addition, any student who violates this policy will be subject to suspension and/or expulsion from school. In accordance with federal law, any student who brings or possesses a firearm (as defined in 18 U.S.C. 921) on school property will be suspended from school for at least one calendar year. The suspension may be modified on a case-by-case basis upon recommendation by the Superintendent to the Board of Education. In addition, any person who has been determined by school officials to have brought a firearm to school will be referred immediately to local juvenile and/or law enforcement agencies. Legal Refs: Sections 571.010, .030, RSMo. 18 U.S.C. 921. Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as amended by the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 Adopted: May 22, 1995
Weapons Policy. I have a strict no weapons of any kind, including handguns, in our offices for the safety and security of all of our clients.
Weapons Policy. Texas Penal Code 46.03 Places Weapons Prohibited and Penal Code 46.035 Unlawful Carrying of a Handgun by License Holder identify premises where handguns are not permitted by Texas Statutes. A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possesses or goes with a firearm, illegal knife, club or prohibited weapon listed in Section 46.05 (a) on the physical premises of a school or educational institution, any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or education institution is being conducted or a passenger transportation vehicle of a school or educational institution, whether the school or educational institution is public or private. A license holder is prohibited from carrying a concealed handgun on Tyler Junior College campus premises where prohibited by law and where prohibited by TJC policy. Firearms: Tyler Junior College is committed to providing a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors, and to respecting the right of individuals who are licensed to carry a handgun where permitted by law. Individuals who are licensed to carry may do so on campus premises, satellite facilities, or in a college- owned vehicle except in locations and at activities prohibited by law or by this policy. Individuals who observe a violation of this policy are required to report the incident immediately to the Campus Police Department, so it can be documented and properly investigated. Contact 911 for emergencies. Campus Police can be contacted at 000 000-0000 for non- emergencies. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/downloads/file/1045/concealed_handguns_on_campus_policy
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Weapons Policy. There are no weapons allowed on the premises of Living Arts at any time.
Weapons Policy. Possession of dangerous weapons (concealed or unconcealed) on University property, on the work site, in University vehicles, or in personal vehicles when on University property shall be a violation of Owner’s policy. (A dangerous weapon shall include guns, knives, explosives, or any other device as determined by Owner, which in the manner used or intended is capable of producing death or bodily injury. Devices authorized by the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance and/or provided to its employees for the purpose of carrying out work responsibilities shall not be deemed dangerous weapons for the purpose of this policy.) Violations of this policy shall make the offender subject to appropriate disciplinary action. Should the Owner in its reasonable judgment, determine that Vendor, or its employee or agent, has committed an act in violation of this policy, the Vendor agrees as a term and condition of the Agreement, to cause such person and weapon, to be removed from the project site, and from the Owner’s premises, and to take such other action as may be reasonably necessary, to ensure compliance with this weapons policy.
Weapons Policy. Possession of dangerous weapons (concealed or unconcealed) on the OWNER’s property, on the work site, in OWNER vehicles, or in personal vehicles when on the OWNER’s property shall be a violation of OWNER’s policy. (A dangerous weapon shall include guns, knives, explosives, or any other device as determined by OWNER, which in the manner used or intended is capable of producing death or bodily injury. Devices authorized by the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance and/or provided to its employees for the purpose of carrying out work responsibilities shall not be deemed dangerous weapons for the purpose of this policy.) Violations of this policy shall make the offender subject to appropriate disciplinary action. Should the OWNER in its reasonable judgment, determine that FIRM, or its employee or agent, has committed an act in violation of this policy, the FIRM agrees as a term and condition of the Agreement, to cause such person and weapon, to be removed from the project site, and from the OWNER’s premises, and to take such other action as may be reasonably necessary, to ensure compliance with this weapons policy.
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