Common use of Personal and/or Community Care Clause in Contracts

Personal and/or Community Care. Each Licensee is responsible for managing their personal care which includes; but is not limited to, appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions or illnesses, and/or health-related personal needs. Licensees who inappropriately handle or dispose of biohazards including; but not limited to, medical syringes, blood and other body fluids, may be considered in violation of the personal care policy (as outlined in the University Housing Policy Guide) and charged for repair or cleaning. Licensees are expected to behave in a manner that is consistent with the safety and well-being of others. Licensees may be held responsible for any action (or inaction) which is deemed to potentially endanger others within the community.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Personal and/or Community Care. Each Licensee is responsible for managing their personal care which includes; but is not limited to, appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions or illnesses, and/or health-related personal needs. Licensees who inappropriately handle or dispose of biohazards including; but not limited to, medical syringes, blood and other body fluids, may be considered in violation of the personal care policy (as outlined in the University Housing Policy GuideResident Handbook) and charged for repair or cleaning. Licensees are expected to behave in a manner that is consistent with the safety and well-being of others. Licensees may be held responsible for any action (or inaction) which is deemed to potentially endanger others within the community.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Personal and/or Community Care. Each Licensee is responsible for managing their personal care which includes; but is not limited to, appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions or illnesses, and/or health-related personal needs. Licensees who inappropriately handle or dispose of biohazards including; but not limited to, medical syringes, blood and other body fluids, may be considered in violation of the personal care policy (as outlined in the University Housing Policy GuideResident Handbook”) and charged for repair or cleaning. Licensees are expected to behave in a manner that is consistent with the safety and well-being of others. Licensees may be held responsible for any action (or inaction) which is deemed to potentially endanger others within the community.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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