Campus Security Clause Samples

The Campus Security clause outlines the responsibilities and measures required to maintain safety and order on a campus. It typically specifies the obligations of the institution to provide security personnel, surveillance systems, and emergency procedures, and may also set rules for access control and reporting incidents. By clearly defining these protocols, the clause helps ensure a safe environment for students, staff, and visitors, and clarifies accountability in the event of security breaches or emergencies.
Campus Security. Officers perform observe and report in-house security guard functions as specified in the job specification that is approved by the Governing Board of Trustees.
Campus Security. Security services and/or assistance will be available as provided in Section 6.7 of the Joint Use Agreement. In addition, RCCD will provide a Community Service Officer during the hours of RCCD operation, who will monitor the area occupied by NPSS, while on the premises. However, nothing, whether in this Agreement, the Joint Use Agreement or elsewhere, shall be deemed or construed to constitute a guarantee of the safety or security of any person or property.
Campus Security. Landlord will provide the Campus Security Services during the Term of this Lease. Landlord reserves the right, but without assuming any duty, upon consultation with Tenant, to institute additional perimeter access control measures in order to further control and regulate access to the Property.
Campus Security. If you have any problems, feel free to contact the Housing Staff member who is on- duty. This number will be located on the office door, call the phone number listed for assistance. If you have an emergency, you can contact the University Police at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or the RA on-duty (see Housing Office Door for contact information). FAU Police Department provides 24-hour law enforcement on campus. In the event of an emergency, group members may contact University Police at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, or 911 in the event of an emergency.
Campus Security. All employees who hold the position of campus security must take and pass an annual physical agility endurance test.
Campus Security. The District shall reimburse teachers unit members for loss of personal property, other than automobiles, in accordance with Board Policy 3340 4156.
Campus Security. All employees who hold the position of campus security must take and pass an annual physical agility endurance test. 15.6.1 Failure to pass the physical agility endurance test will result in the employee having the opportunity to retake the test within 30 workdays, or as soon as possible thereafter. Failure to pass the agility/endurance test a second time will be a condition of employment or may be used as grounds for termination. (reference 14.8 (b))
Campus Security. The District shall provide to each campus security employee five (5) shirts, five (5) four-pocket pants or shorts. Campus security employees shall wear their uniforms at all times while performing their duties on district property. Items of clothing will be replaced on an as needed basis. The employee shall return the no longer usable item. Clothing shall be wash and wear. 20.1.1 Campus security employees shall wear protective footwear. Campus security employees shall receive up to one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per fiscal year for the purchase of protective footwear as approved by the Security Manager. The following are examples of unacceptable footwear (this list is not intended to be exhaustive): • Western or cowboy style boots or shoes. • Non-traction outsole. • Non-black footwear. • Footwear with taps or metal plates. • Footwear with decorative stitching, embossing, welts, holes or colored markings. • Footwear with non-center laced style design. To be eligible for reimbursement, employees must submit original receipts within two weeks of purchase and no later than May 1st of each year. 20.1.2 Uniforms required by the District are to be worn only while performing duties within your assigned classification. However, they may be worn to and from work.
Campus Security. In addition to overnight security on the evening preceding the Fair, during the Fair, security will be provided.
Campus Security. The SRO is neither a member of the security staff nor a supervisor of security officers. SROs have primary responsibility for (1) handling calls for police service and (2) coordinating the response of other police resources at the school. However, the SRO will work with school security to identify security issues and take reasonable steps to create a safer environment for students.