Alcohol Policy Sample Clauses

An Alcohol Policy clause sets out the rules and expectations regarding the possession, consumption, and distribution of alcoholic beverages within a specific context, such as a workplace, event, or property. Typically, this clause outlines whether alcohol is permitted, any restrictions on its use (such as designated areas or times), and the consequences for violating the policy, such as disciplinary action or removal from the premises. Its core practical function is to promote safety, ensure compliance with laws and regulations, and minimize liability or disruptions related to alcohol use.
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Alcohol Policy. Where contractually bound, the employer will apply the Drug and Alcohol Management Program (DAMP) as contained at Appendix M.
Alcohol Policy. Passengers must be 21 years of age or older to purchase or consume alcohol aboard the Vessel. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone (a) who in its sole judgment may be intoxicated; or (b) for any reason necessary in Carrier’s or the Captain’s or other officer’s judgment to preserve the health, safety, comfort or well-being of Passengers and employees.
Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.
Alcohol Policy. (Initial) ● The El Dorado City Commission promotes the use of the Civic Center for any and all events. ● The City Manager or his designee must approve all events at which alcoholic or malt beverages will be served. The City Manager or his designee has the authority to make special regulations for any such event, which may be more restrictive than those included in the original contract. ● Any caterer charging a fee for alcoholic or malt beverages must be licensed with the State of Kansas and approved by the City Manager or his designee. ● The lessee will be responsible for providing adequate supervision for the dispensing and serving of alcoholic beverages to guests attending the event. ● All guests attending an event serving alcoholic beverages must be 21 years of age except:
Alcohol Policy. If alcohol is served at a party, the following rules apply:
Alcohol Policy. The University Foundation desires to call the attention of all residents to the following statement from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act: "Every person who sells, furnishes, gives or causes to be sold, furnished or g\ iven away, any alcoholic beverage to any person under the age of 21 years is guilty of a misdemeanor." (Business and Professions Code 25658) Alcoholic beverages are not to be consumed in common areas except with permission of Director. Any party held in a common area must be registered and approved.
Alcohol Policy. In accordance with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College Alcohol Policy, ARTIST(S) and retinue covenant not to consume alcoholic beverages or illegal substances on campus. NO SMOKING POLICY. It is further agreed that none of the aforesaid shall smoke in College buildings. It is an expressed condition of this contract that if any of the foregoing policies are violated by the musicians, performers, or anyone connected with the act, that up to 100% of fees due for the performance shall be forfeited as liquidated damage for the violation of these policies.
Alcohol Policy. Alcohol may be served by a caterer at facility for a “private function” (meaning, not open to the public.) If alcohol is served, CLIENT must use a caterer licensed by the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC). The CLIENT/caterer must provide USI/HNH with a copy of his/her ABC license at least two weeks prior to the event. In addition, those who attend the event at which alcohol is served must remain on USI/HNH owned property during the event. Security is required for events at which alcohol is served and will be provided by USI/HNH at fifty dollars ($50.00) per hour with a four (4) hour minimum charge. The abuse of alcohol will not be tolerated. (Refer to #8 under “Additional Terms and Conditions”.)
Alcohol Policy. All residents must abide by the alcohol policies outlined in the Student Rights & Responsibilities Handbook. 1. Alcohol is permitted to be consumed in residential student rooms only by students who are 21 years of age or older. In the event where a roommate is under the age of 21, the alcohol belonging to the resident who is of legal drinking age must be clearly kept on that resident’s side of the room, or, if in an apartment/suite, to whom the alcohol belongs must be clearly evident. Non UM affiliated guests of students who are under the age of 21 are not permitted to bring alcohol into the residential colleges 2. The consumption of alcohol or possession of an open container is prohibited in all common areas of the residential colleges and University and Lakeside Village. A public area is any area outside of a student’s room/apartment, such as, but not limited to, grounds, corridors, stairways, courtyards, or any other public areas in and around residential buildings.
Alcohol Policy. The campground is not liable for any incident, injury including death, or property damage relating to the consumption of alcohol (liquor/beer/wine) at the campground. All alcohol (liquor/beer/wine) must not be left unattended, nor left out on tables. All alcohol (liquor/beer/wine) must be placed in a camper or locked vehicles during overnight hours. ▇▇▇▇▇▇(s), upon becoming aware of a situation that could lead to injury or property damage shall take immediate and decisive action to prevent campers/guest’s from engaging in activities or conduct that is drunken, riotous, quarrelsome, violent or disorderly, which could cause property damage and/or harm to themselves or others. Camper(s) is/are responsible for the safety and sobriety of the persons visiting the campground and will be held legally responsible for injuries and damages arising from actions which include serving someone to intoxication, serving or allowing someone who is already intoxicated, serving minors and failing to prevent impaired individuals from driving.