Lost or Stolen Device Sample Clauses

Lost or Stolen Device. If your mobile device has been lost or stolen, immediately log into your online banking account and de‐register the lost device from the account settings menu or call Silvergate Bank at 800‐577‐4312. Telephoning Silvergate Bank is the best way of minimizing your losses.
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Lost or Stolen Device. Lost devices are NOT COVERED under this optional insurance policy. • In the case of theft of an iPad or laptop, a copy of a completed police report MUST BE RETURNED to Utica Community Schools. A stolen device IS COVERED by the purchased insurance ONLY IF a police report is filed and a copy provided to the district. insurance: IPAD DAMAGE LAPTOP DAMAGE DAMAGE/OCCURRENCE Cost to student WITH INSURANCE Cost to student WITHOUT INSURANCE Cost to student WITH INSURANCE Cost to student WITHOUT INSURANCE 1st Occurrence No Charge actual repair (max. $300) No Charge actual repair (max. $600) 2nd Occurrence Max. $75 actual repair (max. $300) Max. $150 actual repair (max. $600) 3rd Occurrence Max. $150 actual repair (max. $300) Max. $300 actual repair (max. $600) Stolen Device Device Replaced* not to exceed $300 Device Replaced* not to exceed $600 Lost Device Not Covered (max. $300) not to exceed $300 Not Covered (max. $600) not to exceed $600 Damage due to iPad Protective Case or Laptop Housing/Case Removal Not Covered (max. $300) not to exceed $300 Not Covered (max. $600) not to exceed $600 * Must also be accompanied with a police report. The initial fee to purchase device insurance ($15 per device) can be paid online using your checking account, debit card or credit card through PaySchools. The link to PaySchools is unique to each individual school within the district. The link can be found on the homepage of the school your student attends, under “Parents” - “My *school name*” In addition to PaySchools, high school students will have the opportunity to pay for this optional insurance program in person during their scheduled registration day (Falcon Day, Titan Day, etc.). High schools will accept payment by check during this time. If your child does not attend one of our four senior high schools, and you are unable to pay electronically through PaySchools please contact your building principal to discuss alternate payment methods. FINAL DATE TO ENROLL FOR TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE (2021-2022) In order to be considered enrolled in the optional Technology Insurance Program, payments for 2021- 2022 school year must be received no later than Friday, September 10, 2021. IF THE DEVICE IS DAMAGED: In the event of damage, bring the device to your building principal. Your principal will advise the next steps. HOW TO PAY FOR DEVICE DAMAGE FEES (with or without insurance) -- ONLINE:
Lost or Stolen Device. Lost or stolen devices should be immediately reported to school administration.  If the device is stolen at school, an attempt to locate and/or track the device will be made. If the device is unable to be located, a police report will be filed.  If the device is stolen anywhere besides the school’s campus, it is the student and/or parent/guardian’s responsibility to immediately report the theft to local law enforcement and then to school administration on the first day (start of the day) that the student returns to school. Once the police report has been filed, it is the student and/or parent/guardian’s responsibility to pay for and obtain a copy of the police report and provide a copy to the school administration within 10 business days of the report being filed. LPSS will work with law enforcement to track the stolen device using its GPS tracking software. The student may be provided with a loaner device, if one is available, upon submission of a police report and at the discretion of school administration.  The student and/or parent/guardian should record the LPSS asset tag number and the serial number or service tag (located on the bottom of the device). These numbers will be used if the device is lost or stolen.
Lost or Stolen Device. Independent Mobile - If your mobile device is lost or stolen, the service can be immediately disabled by logging into Online Banking and clicking ‘Account Profile.’ If you are concerned about misuse of your phone, contact your mobile service provider immediately to discontinue service. For questions regarding de-activation, please contact us.
Lost or Stolen Device. If your mobile device has been lost or stolen, immediately log into your online banking account and de-register the lost device from the account settings menu or call us at 000-000-0000 (844-371-EARN) - telephoning us is the best way of minimizing your losses.
Lost or Stolen Device. A student/family shall be responsible for the replacement cost if a device is damaged, lost or stolen. References ● Xxxxxx, Xxxx, Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appropriately. 2014. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ ● Children’s Internet Protection Act, xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/guides/childrens­internet­protection­act ● Leyden High School District 212. Northlake, Il. Policy Documents ­ xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx000.xxx/ ● Coventry Public Schools, Coventry, RI, Policy Documents, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Admin/ChromebookAgreement.pdf ● Xxxxx, Xxxxx. 1­to­1 at Home: A Parent’s Guide to School­Issued Laptops and Tablets. International Society for Technology in Education, 2013. This agreement is valid for the entire time a student is enrolled in Fort Xxx Public Schools. By signing the below, the student and their parent/guardian agree to follow and accept: ● The tenets explained in District Policy 2361 ­ Acceptable Use of Computer Networks/Computers and Resources ● The tenets explained in the Chromebook AgreementThe Website and Social Media Guidelines (below) ● That Fort Xxx Public Schools owns the Chromebook, software and issued peripherals ● If the student ceases to be enrolled in Fort Xxx Public Schools, the student/parents will return the Chromebook in good working order or pay the full replacement cost of the computer ● That in no event shall Fort Xxx Public Schools be held liable to any claim of damage, negligence, or breach of duty. Website & Social Media Guidelines Student Initials Parent Initials Be aware of what you post online. Website and social media venues are very public. What you contribute leaves a digital footprint for all to see. Do not post anything you wouldn’t want friends, enemies, parents, teachers, future colleges, or employers to see. Follow the school’s code of conduct when writing online. It is acceptable to disagree with other’s opinions; however, do it in a respectful way. Make sure that criticism is constructive and not hurtful. What is inappropriate in the classroom is inappropriate online. Be safe online. Never give out personal information, including, but not limited to, last names, phone numbers, addresses, exact birthdates, and pictures. Do not share your password with anyone besides your teachers and parents. Linking to other websites to support your thoughts and ideas is recommended. However, be sure to read and review the entire website prior to linking to ensure that all information is appropriate for a school setting. ...
Lost or Stolen Device. Subscriber agrees to contact Altice immediately if his or her Device is lost or stolen so that the Mobile Service can be suspended to keep someone else from using it. If Subscriber's Device is used after the loss or theft but before Subscriber reports it, and Subscriber wants a credit for any charges for that usage, Altice will review the account activity and any other information that Subscriber would like Altice to consider to show that the charges were not authorized. Subscriber may be asked to provide or submit information to support the claim. Altice may add the Device to the national "lost and stolen list," to prevent the Device from being used on any mobile network operator's network. Subscriber may be held responsible for the charges if he or she delays reporting the loss or theft without good reason, but Subscriber does not have to pay any Mobile Service charges Subscriber disputes while they are being investigated. A lost or stolen Device does not release Subscriber from their payment obligation under any Device Payment Plan. California Subscribers Only: Although Subscriber is not liable for charges Subscriber did not authorize, Altice considers the fact that a call was placed from Subscriber's Device as evidence that the call was authorized. Unauthorized charges may include calls made to or from Subscriber's Device after it was lost or stolen. If Subscriber does not report the loss or theft promptly, Subscriber may be responsible for the Mobile Service used until the incident is reported. Once reported to Altice that the Device is lost or stolen and the Device is suspended, Subscriber will not be responsible for subsequent charges incurred by that Device. If Altice has not given Subscriber a courtesy suspension of any recurring monthly charges during the past year, Altice will give Subscriber one (1) such suspension for thirty (30) days or until Subscriber replaces or recovers the Device, whichever comes first.
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Lost or Stolen Device. In the event a device is lost or stolen, the family is liable for the full replacement value of the device (up to $300 for a Chromebook and $350 for an iPad). Upon payment (or creation of an approved payment plan), the student will be issued a replacement device. If the device is stolen, parents should file a police report within 24 hrs and bring a copy to the school. If the lost or stolen device is recovered in working condition, the payment will be refunded.
Lost or Stolen Device. If your Android device is lost or stolen, you should immediately block your account from making any further transactions by contacting NPBS Customer Contact Centre on 13 19 87. If you suspect unauthorised transactions or transfers have been made using the NPBS Banking Application, you should immediately contact the NPBS Customer Contact Centre on 13 19 87.
Lost or Stolen Device. If the device is lost or stolen, the student must file a report with the appropriate law enforcement agency within 48 hours from the time the device is lost or stolen. Students must report the stolen device to school officials. To receive a replacement iPad, the student must contact the IT secretary at 000-000-0000 to make an appointment to obtain a replacement iPad. In order to be issued a replacement, the student must bring a copy of the police report to the IT Central Office (Carlisle Building, 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Larkspur).
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