MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION Sample Clauses

MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. University Police will be notified in the event that a student is missing. If the student is under 18, a parent or guardian must be notified. Official missing person reports are required to be referred immediately to University Police. Each student living in on-campus Student Housing facilities is asked to identify an emergency contact person to be contacted in the case of an emergency or when a student is determined to be missing. Only authorized campus officials and law enforcement officers will have access to this information.
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MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every resident will be given the option of providing confidential contact information which will be used in the event that the resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian. In addition to the confidential contact, parents or guardians will be called if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18 within 24 hours after the resident is determined to be missing. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student.
MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every resident will be given the option of providing confidential contact information which will be used in the event that the resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian if the resident is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18 within 24 hours after the resident is determined to be missing. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the residence halls application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so. PEST CONTROL Pests can pose significant problems to people, property, and the environment. All universities are located in areas where pests can be present. Furthermore, many retail products on the market may not be effective against some pests, such as bedbugs. However, Housing & Dining Services is committed to an effective and efficient response to students who report pests such as roaches, bedbugs, mice, or any other insect or vermin in rooms, units, or other parts of communities. Regular pest control measures include inspections, structural and housekeeping controls, and material treatments as needed. Housing & Dining Services reserves the right to enter and treat any living space as required for pest control/management. To report a pest sighting, and instead of using pesticides themselves, students must contact the community’s 24-hour desk or Housing Facilities Services at 000-000-0000 as soon as possible. Students will not be reimbursed housing charges when pest control is being done to their rooms, and students may be moved to other housing as necessary, including on a permanent basis. The university reserves the right to unilaterally terminate this contract if it is required to remediate a room for bedbugs more than twice. PETS No pets or animals may be brought into the residence halls with the exception of approved service or assistance animals and small aquatic life (fish and small turtles) permitted in an aquarium not to exceed 10 gallons in volume. (See the Disability and Medical Conditions section of this contract for additional information on assistance animals.)
MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every resident will be given the option of providing confidential Student Signature Parent or guardian signature if student under 18 years of age contact information to be used in the event that the resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian if the resident is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the Student Housing application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so. The university may disclose this confidential contact information to law enforcement officials for the purpose of a missing student investigation. Initial
MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the Student Housing application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so. The university may disclose this confidential contact information to law enforcement officials for the purpose of a missing student investigation. Initial
MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every student will be given the option of providing confidential contact information, which will be used in the event that the student is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian, if the student is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the student is non-emancipated and under the age of 18 within 24 hours after the student is determined to be missing. Regardless of the student’s age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so.
MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every resident will be given the option of providing confidential contact information which will be used in the event that the resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian if the resident is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of 18 within 24 hours after the resident is determined to be missing. Regardless of the student's age, law enforcement will be notified within 24 hours of the determination of a missing student. During the residence halls application process, every student will be asked to identify that confidential contact. If the student does not wish to list a contact, they may decline to do so.
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MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION. As required by federal law, every resident will be given the option of providing confidential contact information to be used in the event that the resident is reported to be missing. The confidential contact is not required to be a parent or guardian if the resident is 18 years of age or older. Parents or guardians will be called if the resident is non-emancipated and under the age of
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