Common use of Behavior Clause in Contracts

Behavior.  Patrons shall not behave in a manner that jeopardizes the safety & health of themselves and others. Running, rough play, pushing, snapping of towels, use of squirt guns, acrobatics, dunking or holding persons underwater, excessive noise, wrestling, fighting and use of abusive/profane language is not permitted.  Spitting, spouting of water, blowing nose, urinating and defecating in the pool is not permitted.  Socializing with or distracting lifeguards from their duties is not permitted. Refer all questions to Head Lifeguard or Aquatics Manager.  Prolonged underwater swimming or “breath holding” is not permitted.  Diving is not permitted from the pool deck or from the side of the pool. In addition, back dives, flips, can-openers, cartwheels or forcing others into the water from any side of the pool are also not permitted.  Only lifeguards are permitted on the lifeguard stands. FROG SLIDE  Slide feet first only and one rider at a time.  Wait to slide until the landing area is clear.  An adult must supervise children under 6 years of age.  No running on or around the slide.  Do not climb on the frog or nets.  Designed for children 10 years of age & under. LAZY RIVER  Use of lazy river is restricted to persons 42 inches and taller. Persons must also be able to swim unassisted to the exit.  One rider per tube.  Certain times will be designated for walking and inner tube use. DIVING BOARD  Persons that are pregnant and persons with heart conditions or back/neck trouble are advised NOT to use the diving board.  Diving is not permitted from the sides of the pool.  Only one person at a time is permitted on the board and ladder.  Divers must dive straight off of the diving board.  Only one bounce per dive is permitted.  Xxxxxx must wait until the person in front of him/her has reached the side of the pool before diving.  Divers must swim directly over to the nearest ladder after diving.  When the diving board is in use, non-divers may not be in the diving area of the pool.  Swimming under the diving board or hanging from the board is not permitted. LANE AREAS  The roped off area is for continuous lap swimming.  Persons wishing to swim in the lap lanes must be able to swim a full length of the pool without assistance and without stopping. Holding on to a fellow swimmer, lane line or wall is not permitted.  Swimmers may be required to share lanes.  Swimmers shall swim in a single file fashion.  If sharing a lane, swim in a counter-clockwise circle direction.  Swimmers may not sit on the lane markers. Swimmers may only swim under the lane markers to enter or exit a lane.  Stopping in the lanes is only permitted on the end walls. Breaks should be kept short. Please do not interfere with other swimmers attempting to turn in the pool.  Starting blocks are for swim team use only and must remain covered when not in use. Groveport Recreation Center PASS POLICIES  With the exception of “seasonal specials” which are run at times and “30-Day Passes for Full-Time College Students”, Passes are annual (12 months) in duration. Although you may pay for your Pass monthly (Electronic Fund Transfer), contracts are NOT month-to-month.  Patrons wishing to purchase an Annual Pass via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) will be charged an annual administrative fee of $24, which is due at the time of purchase. Funds are debited on or about the 15th of each month. Please allow for a 2 – 3 day debit window. Any and all changes of bank information is the responsibility of the patron. In the event that a patron defaults on his/her monthly payment, the City will notify the patron that he/she has 10 days to pay the City the amount owed, as well as a $10 late fee. In the event that the patron does not pay the EFT amount owed, as well as the $10 late fee by the deadline, the City will cease the EFT payment option and charge the remaining account balance to the patron’s credit card. Failure of patron to provide credit card information will prevent processing of EFT payment option. The City will pursue all collection remedies for accounts that are not paid in full. The City reserves the right to suspend a Pass and refuse service to any patron for non or insufficient payment.  The Groveport Recreation Center Pass is ONLY for the Groveport Recreation Center. Persons may purchase a separate pass for the Groveport Aquatic Center (Outdoor Water Park) or Groveport Senior Center (for persons 55 years of age and older).  All Pass purchases must be made in person at the Groveport Recreation Center.  Proof of age may be required for passes at the time of registration. Parent/Legal Guardian written consent is required on the contract.  All adults must provide proof of identity at time of registration. Acceptable documents include valid Ohio Driver License or State Issued Identification Card. The address provided on the contract must match the address on the I.D. Card.  In the event that a child’s last name does not match either of the adult’s last names living in the household, an adult will need to provide proof of custody or guardianship.  If a Pass Holder wants to add a household member to an existing Pass, a prorated withdrawal of the current Pass will be conducted and a new Pass type will be sold.  Pass Holders are REQUIRED to complete a new contract at renewal. Proof of residency for Groveport residents is required when you renew your Pass. This keeps our files up to date, protects our residents and ensures that they continue to receive the lowest rates.  Pass Holders may renew their memberships no sooner than 30 days prior to its expiration.  Pass Holders with physical handicaps who require special assistance may be accompanied by a care giver who may enter for free. The care giver may not use the facility without the Pass Holder and is here solely to assist the Pass Holder. If a care giver wishes to use the facility on their own time, he/she may purchase an Annual Pass or Day Pass.  Classes, programs & childcare are not included in the Pass fee, but are offered at a nominal fee.  Rates & hours of operation are subject to change.  Hours for the indoor pool, rock climbing wall and Kiddin’ Around Room vary from normal facility hours.  Groveport Recreation Center Pass Holders are eligible to receive the lowest rates (when applicable) for certain services & programs, including: Child Care during your workout (Kiddin’ Around Room), Fitness Classes, Group & Private/Semi-Private Swim Lessons, Birthday Party Packages, Room Rentals, Leisure Classes, Programs & Special Events.  Groveport Recreation Center Annual Pass Holders are eligible to receive a 10% discount on their Groveport Aquatic Center Seas on Pass. Passes traditionally go on sale April 1.  Groveport Recreation Center Non-Resident Pass Holders can also purchase outdoor water park day passes at the resident rate.  All passes are non-refundable and non-transferable, except for the following hardship cases. NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Job Transfer outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a letter from his/her Human Resources Department stating that he/she has been transferred with the same company (provide forwarding business address & phone number for verification). Military transfers also fall into this category. Relocation/Move outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a copy of mortgage/lease documents with new address and phone number for verification. Medical Condition of an Indefinite Nature. In the event of medical condition, the following options are available: (1). Pass Holder may receive a pro-rated refund if patron provides a letter from his/her physician stating that patron has a medical restriction of an indefinite nature. (2). Pass Holder may request to have his/her pass “put on hold” provided the Pass Holder provides a letter from his/her physician stating how long Pass Holder is on the medical restriction. Medical restrictions are limited to no longer than 6 months. Death. Copy of death certificate or obituary required.  Children attending the Groveport Recreation Center without the presence of their resident parent/guardian or a Resident I.D. Card will be charged the Non-Resident Rate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Release and Indemnification Agreement, Liability Release and Indemnification Agreement, www.groveportrec.com

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Behavior.  Patrons shall not behave in a manner that jeopardizes the safety & health of themselves and & others. Running, rough play, pushing, snapping of towels, use of squirt guns, acrobatics, dunking or holding persons underwater, excessive noise, wrestlingwresting, fighting and & use of abusive/profane language is not are NOT permitted.  Spitting, spouting of water, blowing nose, urinating and & defecating in the pool is not NOT permitted.  Socializing with or distracting lifeguards from their duties is not NOT permitted. Refer all questions to Head Lifeguard or Aquatics Manager.  Prolonged underwater swimming or “breath holding” is not NOT permitted.  Diving is not NOT permitted from the pool deck or from the side of the pool. In addition, back dives, flips, can-openers, cartwheels or forcing others into the water from any side of the pool are also not NOT permitted.  Only lifeguards are permitted on the lifeguard stands. FROG SLIDE  Slide feet first only and one rider at a time.  Wait to slide until the landing area is clear.  An adult must supervise children under 6 years of age.  No running on or around the slide.  Do not climb on the frog or nets.  Designed for children 10 years of age & under. LAZY RIVER  Use of lazy river is restricted to persons 42 inches and taller. Persons must also be able to swim unassisted to the exit.  One rider per tube.  Certain times will may be designated for walking and inner tube use. DIVING BOARD BOARDS  Persons that are pregnant and persons with heart conditions or back/neck trouble are advised NOT to use the diving boardboards.  Diving is not NOT permitted from the sides of the pool.  Only one person at a time is permitted on the board and ladder.  Divers must dive straight off of the diving board.  Only one 1 bounce per dive is permitted.  Xxxxxx must wait until the person in front of him/her has reached the side of the pool before diving.  When the diving boards are in use, non-divers may NOT be in the diving area of the pool.  Divers must swim directly over to the nearest ladder after diving.  When the diving board is in use, non-divers may not be in the diving area of the pool.  Swimming under the diving board or hanging from the board is not NOT permitted. LANE AREAS  The roped off area is for continuous lap swimming.  Persons wishing to swim in the lap lanes must be able to swim a full length of the pool without assistance and without stopping. Holding on to a fellow swimmer, lane line or wall is not permitted.  Swimmers may be required to share lanes.  Swimmers shall swim in a single file fashion.  If sharing a lane, swim in a counter-clockwise circle direction.  Swimmers may not sit on the lane markers. Swimmers may only swim under the lane markers to enter or exit a lane.  Stopping in the lanes is only permitted on the end walls. Breaks should be kept short. Please do not interfere with other swimmers attempting to turn in the pool.  Starting blocks are for swim team use only and must remain covered when not in use. Groveport Recreation Center PASS POLICIES  With the exception of “seasonal specials” which are run at times and “30-Day Passes for Full-Time College Students”, Passes are annual (12 months) in duration. Although you may pay for your Pass monthly (Electronic Fund Transfer), contracts are NOT month-to-month.  Patrons wishing to purchase an Annual Pass via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) will be charged an annual administrative fee of $24, which is due at the time of purchase. Funds are debited on or about the 15th of each month. Please allow for a 2 – 3 day debit window. Any and all changes of bank information is the responsibility of the patron. In the event that a patron defaults on his/her monthly payment, the City will notify the patron that he/she has 10 days to pay the City the amount owed, as well as a $10 late fee. In the event that the patron does not pay the EFT amount owed, as well as the $10 late fee by the deadline, the City will cease the EFT payment option and charge the remaining account balance to the patron’s credit card. Failure of patron to provide credit card information will prevent processing of EFT payment option. The City will pursue all collection remedies for accounts that are not paid in full. The City reserves the right to suspend a Pass and refuse service to any patron for non or insufficient payment.  The Groveport Recreation Center Pass is ONLY for the Groveport Recreation Center. Persons may purchase a separate pass for the Groveport Aquatic Center (Outdoor Water Park) or Groveport Senior Center (for persons 55 years of age and older).  All Pass purchases must be made in person at the Groveport Recreation Center.  Proof of age may be required for passes at the time of registration. Parent/Legal Guardian written consent is required on the contract.  All adults must provide proof of identity at time of registration. Acceptable documents include valid Ohio Driver License or State Issued Identification Card. The address provided on the contract must match the address on the I.D. Card.  In the event that a child’s last name does not match either of the adult’s last names living in the household, an adult will need to provide proof of custody or guardianship.  If a Pass Holder wants to add a household member to an existing Pass, a prorated withdrawal of the current Pass will be conducted and a new Pass type will be sold.  Pass Holders are REQUIRED to complete a new contract at renewal. Proof of residency for Groveport residents is required when you renew your Pass. This keeps our files up to date, protects our residents and ensures that they continue to receive the lowest rates.  Pass Holders may renew their memberships no sooner than 30 days prior to its expiration.  Pass Holders with physical handicaps who require special assistance may be accompanied by a care giver who may enter for free. The care giver may not use the facility without the Pass Holder and is here solely to assist the Pass Holder. If a care giver wishes to use the facility on their own time, he/she may purchase an Annual Pass or Day Pass.  Classes, programs & childcare are not included in the Pass fee, but are offered at a nominal fee.  Rates & hours of operation are subject to change.  Hours for the indoor pool, rock climbing wall and Kiddin’ Around Room vary from normal facility hours.  Groveport Recreation Center Pass Holders are eligible to receive the lowest rates (when applicable) for certain services & programs, including: Child Care during your workout (Kiddin’ Around Room), Fitness Classes, Group & Private/Semi-Private Swim Lessons, Birthday Party Packages, Room Rentals, Leisure Classes, Programs & Special Events.  Groveport Recreation Center Annual Pass Holders are eligible to receive a 10% discount on their Groveport Aquatic Center Seas on Season Pass. Passes traditionally go on sale April 1.  Groveport Recreation Center Non-Resident Pass Holders can also purchase outdoor water park day passes at the resident rate.  All passes are non-refundable and non-transferable, except for the following hardship cases. NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Job Transfer outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a letter from his/her Human Resources Department stating that he/she has been transferred with the same company (provide forwarding business address & phone number for verification). Military transfers also fall into this category. Relocation/Move outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a copy of mortgage/lease documents with new address and phone number for verification. Medical Condition of an Indefinite Nature. In the event of medical condition, the following options are available: (1). Pass Holder may receive a pro-rated refund if patron provides a letter from his/her physician stating that patron has a medical restriction of an indefinite nature. (2). Pass Holder may request to have his/her pass “put on hold” provided the Pass Holder provides a letter from his/her physician stating how long Pass Holder is on the medical restriction. Medical restrictions are limited to no longer than 6 months. Death. Copy of death certificate or obituary required.  Children attending the Groveport Recreation Center without the presence of their resident parent/guardian or a Resident I.D. Card will be charged the Non-Non- Resident Rate. - DEFINITIONS - GROVEPORT RESIDENT is defined as any individual residing within the corporate limits of the City of Groveport (taxing district number 185). Persons are REQUIRED at the time of purchase to provide a valid Ohio Driver’s License or State Identification Card accompanied by a City of Groveport Water Bill, another utility bill or tax bill. NOTE: Although a person’s address may state “Groveport”, that person may not actually live in the corporate limits of the City of Groveport. GROVEPORT CORPORATE RESIDENT is defined as any individual that lives outside the corporate limits of the City of Groveport, but is employed within the corporate limits of the City of Groveport. Individual is REQUIRED to provide a recent pay stub (no more than 30-days old) showing the person’s name, business address and proof that City of Groveport taxes are being withheld. AGE is defined as the age on which the person purchased the pass. Rates will not be prorated for persons changing age classifications within the year of the pass start and expiration date. YOUTH is defined as any child 3 – 12 years of age. TEEN is defined as a person between the ages of 13 and 18 years of age. YOUNG ADULT is defined as a person between the ages of 19 and 24 years of age. COLLEGE STUDENT is defined as any individual that is attending a university, college or trade school full time (12 or more credit hours). Proof of enrollment is REQUIRED at time of purchase. MILITARY, FIRE FIGHTER & POLICE OFFICERS are defined as any individual that is currently working for any federal/state military branch or actively serves as a fire fighter or police officer. NOTE: Person is REQUIRED to provide a recent pay stub and identification as military, fire fighter or police officer. SENIOR ADULT is defined as any individual that is 55 years of age or older. Proof of age is REQUIRED at the time of purchase. SENIOR COUPLE is defined as a married couple residing at the same address OR two seniors (regardless of sex) residing at the same address. NOTE: Both persons must be a minimum of 55 years of age to qualify. HOUSEHOLD is defined as a married couple residing at the same address OR two adults (regardless of sex) with or without children residing at the same address OR a single adult with one or more children residing at the same address. NOTE: Children must be claimed on adult’s most recent federal tax return and if of age, must be enrolled in elementary, middle, junior high, high school, college, university or trade school at the time of purchase. Proof of enrollment may be required at registration. NOTE: There can be no more than two adults (25 years of age and over) in any household. PERMANENT DISABILITY is defined as persons that are receiving permanent Social Security Disability payments. If person is receiving another type of disability payment (such as STRS, OPERS), person may write a letter to the Director requesting the permanent disability discount. Current legal documentation is required. If the permanently disabled person is part of a household purchasing a household pass, the 15% discount will only apply to the person with the permanent disability, not the entire household.

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Samples: Liability Release and Indemnification Agreement

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Behavior. Patrons shall not behave in a manner that jeopardizes the safety & health of themselves and & others. Running, rough play, pushing, snapping of towels, use of squirt guns, acrobatics, dunking or holding persons underwater, excessive noise, wrestlingwresting, fighting and & use of abusive/profane language is not are NOT permitted. Spitting, spouting of water, blowing nose, urinating and & defecating in the pool is not NOT permitted. Socializing with or distracting lifeguards from their duties is not NOT permitted. Refer all questions to Head Lifeguard or Aquatics Manager. Prolonged underwater swimming or “breath holding” is not NOT permitted. Diving is not NOT permitted from the pool deck or from the side of the pool. In addition, back dives, flips, can-openers, cartwheels or forcing others into the water from any side of the pool are also not NOT permitted. Only lifeguards are permitted on the lifeguard stands. FROG SLIDE Slide feet first only and one rider at a time. Wait to slide until the landing area is clear. An adult must supervise children under 6 years of age. No running on or around the slide. Do not climb on the frog or nets. Designed for children 10 years of age & under. LAZY RIVER Use of lazy river is restricted to persons 42 inches and taller. Persons must also be able to swim unassisted to the exit. One rider per tube. Certain times will may be designated for walking and inner tube use. DIVING BOARD  BOARDS • Persons that are pregnant and persons with heart conditions or back/neck trouble are advised NOT to use the diving boardboards. Diving is not NOT permitted from the sides of the pool. Only one person at a time is permitted on the board and ladder. Divers must dive straight off of the diving board. Only one 1 bounce per dive is permitted.  Xxxxxx • Divers must wait until the person in front of him/her has reached the side of the pool before diving. • When the diving boards are in use, non-divers may NOT be in the diving area of the pool. • Divers must swim directly over to the nearest ladder after diving.  When the diving board is in use, non-divers may not be in the diving area of the pool.  Swimming under the diving board or hanging from the board is not NOT permitted. LANE AREAS The roped off area is for continuous lap swimming. Persons wishing to swim in the lap lanes must be able to swim a full length of the pool without assistance and without stopping. Holding on to a fellow swimmer, lane line or wall is not permitted. Swimmers may be required to share lanes. Swimmers shall swim in a single file fashion. If sharing a lane, swim in a counter-clockwise circle direction. Swimmers may not sit on the lane markers. Swimmers may only swim under the lane markers to enter or exit a lane. Stopping in the lanes is only permitted on the end walls. Breaks should be kept short. Please do not interfere with other swimmers attempting to turn in the pool.  Starting blocks are for swim team use only and must remain covered when not in use. Groveport Recreation Center PASS POLICIES With the exception of “seasonal specials” which are run at times and “30-Day Passes for Full-Time College Students”, Passes are annual (12 months) in duration. Although you may pay for your Pass monthly (Electronic Fund Transfer), contracts are NOT month-to-month. Patrons wishing to purchase an Annual Pass via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) will be charged an annual administrative fee of $24, which is due at the time of purchase. Funds are debited on or about the 15th of each month. Please allow for a 2 – 3 day debit window. Any and all changes of bank information is the responsibility of the patron. In the event that a patron defaults on his/her monthly payment, the City will notify the patron that he/she has 10 days to pay the City the amount owed, as well as a $10 late fee. In the event that the patron does not pay the EFT amount owed, as well as the $10 late fee by the deadline, the City will cease the EFT payment option and charge the remaining account balance to the patron’s credit card. Failure of patron to provide credit card information will prevent processing of EFT payment option. The City will pursue all collection remedies for accounts that are not paid in full. The City reserves the right to suspend a Pass and refuse service to any patron for non or insufficient payment. The Groveport Recreation Center Pass is ONLY for the Groveport Recreation Center. Persons may purchase a separate pass for the Groveport Aquatic Center (Outdoor Water Park) or Groveport Senior Center (for persons 55 years of age and older). All Pass purchases must be made in person at the Groveport Recreation Center. Proof of age may be required for passes at the time of registration. Parent/Legal Guardian written consent is required on the contract. All adults must provide proof of identity at time of registration. Acceptable documents include valid Ohio Driver License or State Issued Identification Card. The address provided on the contract must match the address on the I.D. Card. In the event that a child’s last name does not match either of the adult’s last names living in the household, an adult will need to provide proof of custody or guardianship. If a Pass Holder wants to add a household member to an existing Pass, a prorated withdrawal of the current Pass will be conducted and a new Pass type will be sold. Pass Holders are REQUIRED to complete a new contract at renewal. Proof of residency for Groveport residents is required when you renew your Pass. This keeps our files up to date, protects our residents and ensures that they continue to receive the lowest rates. Pass Holders may renew their memberships no sooner than 30 days prior to its expiration. Pass Holders with physical handicaps who require special assistance may be accompanied by a care giver who may enter for free. The care giver may not use the facility without the Pass Holder and is here solely to assist the Pass Holder. If a care giver wishes to use the facility on their own time, he/she may purchase an Annual Pass or Day Pass. Classes, programs & childcare are not included in the Pass fee, but are offered at a nominal fee. Rates & hours of operation are subject to change. Hours for the indoor pool, rock climbing wall and Kiddin’ Around Room vary from normal facility hours. Groveport Recreation Center Pass Holders are eligible to receive the lowest rates (when applicable) for certain services & programs, including: Child Care during your workout (Kiddin’ Around Room), Fitness Classes, Group & Private/Semi-Private Swim Lessons, Birthday Party Packages, Room Rentals, Leisure Classes, Programs & Special Events. Groveport Recreation Center Annual Pass Holders are eligible to receive a 10% discount on their Groveport Aquatic Center Seas on Season Pass. Passes traditionally go on sale April 1. Groveport Recreation Center Non-Resident Pass Holders can also purchase outdoor water park day passes at the resident rate. All passes are non-refundable and non-transferable, except for the following hardship cases. NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Job Transfer outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a letter from his/her Human Resources Department stating that he/she has been transferred with the same company (provide forwarding business address & phone number for verification). Military transfers also fall into this category. Relocation/Move outside of 25-Mile Radius of the facility. Patron is required to provide a copy of mortgage/lease documents with new address and phone number for verification. Medical Condition of an Indefinite Nature. In the event of medical condition, the following options are available: (1). Pass Holder may receive a pro-rated refund if patron provides a letter from his/her physician stating that patron has a medical restriction of an indefinite nature. (2). Pass Holder may request to have his/her pass “put on hold” provided the Pass Holder provides a letter from his/her physician stating how long Pass Holder is on the medical restriction. Medical restrictions are limited to no longer than 6 months. Death. Copy of death certificate or obituary required. Children attending the Groveport Recreation Center without the presence of their resident parent/guardian or a Resident I.D. Card will be charged the Non-Non- Resident Rate. GROVEPORT RESIDENT is defined as any individual residing within the corporate limits of the City of Groveport (taxing district number 185). Persons are REQUIRED at the time of purchase to provide a valid Ohio Driver’s License or State Identification Card accompanied by a City of Groveport Water Bill, another utility bill or tax bill. NOTE: Although a person’s address may state “Groveport”, that person may not actually live in the corporate limits of the City of Groveport. GROVEPORT CORPORATE RESIDENT is defined as any individual that lives outside the corporate limits of the City of Groveport, but is employed within the corporate limits of the City of Groveport. Individual is REQUIRED to provide a recent pay stub (no more than 30-days old) showing the person’s name, business address and proof that City of Groveport taxes are being withheld. AGE is defined as the age on which the person purchased the pass. Rates will not be prorated for persons changing age classifications within the year of the pass start and expiration date. YOUTH is defined as any child 3 – 12 years of age. TEEN is defined as a person between the ages of 13 and 18 years of age. YOUNG ADULT is defined as a person between the ages of 19 and 24 years of age. COLLEGE STUDENT is defined as any individual that is attending a university, college or trade school full time (12 or more credit hours). Proof of enrollment is REQUIRED at time of purchase. MILITARY, FIRE FIGHTER & POLICE OFFICERS are defined as any individual that is currently working for any federal/state military branch or actively serves as a fire fighter or police officer. NOTE: Person is REQUIRED to provide a recent pay stub and identification as military, fire fighter or police officer. SENIOR ADULT is defined as any individual that is 55 years of age or older. Proof of age is REQUIRED at the time of purchase. SENIOR COUPLE is defined as a married couple residing at the same address OR two seniors (regardless of sex) residing at the same address. NOTE: Both persons must be a minimum of 55 years of age to qualify. HOUSEHOLD is defined as a married couple residing at the same address OR two adults (regardless of sex) with or without children residing at the same address OR a single adult with one or more children residing at the same address. NOTE: Children must be claimed on adult’s most recent federal tax return and if of age, must be enrolled in elementary, middle, junior high, high school, college, university or trade school at the time of purchase. Proof of enrollment may be required at registration. NOTE: There can be no more than two adults (25 years of age and over) in any household. PERMANENT DISABILITY is defined as persons that are receiving permanent Social Security Disability payments. If person is receiving another type of disability payment (such as STRS, OPERS), person may write a letter to the Director requesting the permanent disability discount. Current legal documentation is required. If the permanently disabled person is part of a household purchasing a household pass, the 15% discount will only apply to the person with the permanent disability, not the entire household.

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Samples: groveportrec.com

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