Dress Code; Breaks Sample Clauses

Dress Code; Breaks. School Board shall require the students to dress in accordance with dress and personal appearance standards approved by the School Board. Such standards shall be in accordance with Health Care Facility’s standards regarding same. All Program Participants shall remain on the Health Care Facility premises for breaks, including meals. Program Participants shall pay for their own meals at Health Care Facility.
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Dress Code; Breaks. School Board shall require the students to dress in accordance with dress and personal appearance standards approved by the School Board. Such standards shall be in accordance with Fire Rescue District standards regarding same. All Program Participants shall remain on the Fire Rescue District premises for breaks, including meals. Program Participants shall pay for their own meals at Fire Rescue District.
Dress Code; Breaks. School shall require the students to dress in accordance with dress and personal appearance standards approved by School. Such standards shall be in accordance with Hospital's standards regarding same. Program Participants shall pay for their own meals at Hospital.
Dress Code; Breaks. School shall require the students to dress in accordance with dress and personal appearance standards approved by School. Such standards shall be in accordance with Edgemoor DPSNF standards regarding same. All Program Participants shall remain on the Edgemoor DPSNF premises for breaks.
Dress Code; Breaks. The College shall require the students to dress in accordance with appropriate dress and personal appearance standards approved by the College. Such standards shall be compatible with FPH's standards regarding the same. All Program Participants shall remain on the Facility premises for breaks, including meals. Program participants shall pay for their own meals at the Facility.

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