Common use of Physical Force Clause in Contracts

Physical Force. While in the course of his/her employment, a teacher may use reasonable physical force against a pupil to protect himself/herself, to protect other persons, to prevent the destruction of property, or prevent any illegal overt act on the part of the pupil.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

Physical Force. While in the course of his/her employment, a teacher an instructor may use reasonable physical force against a pupil to protect himself/herself, to protect other persons, to prevent the destruction of property, or to prevent any an illegal overt act on the part of the pupil.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Negotiated Agreement Changes, Negotiated Agreement

Physical Force. While in the course of his/her employment, a A teacher may use reasonable physical force against to restrain a pupil without advance notice to protect himself/herself, to protect other persons, to prevent the destruction of propertyprincipal when it is essential for self-defense, or prevent any illegal overt act on for the part protection of other persons or property of the pupilDistrict.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Negotiated Agreement

Physical Force. While in the course of his/her employment, a teacher an instructor may use reasonable physical force against a pupil to protect himself/herself, to protect other persons, to prevent the destruction of property, or to prevent any an illegal overt act on the part of the pupil.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Negotiated Agreement

Physical Force. While in the course of his/her employment, a teacher may use reasonable physical force against a pupil to protect himself/herself, to protect other persons, to prevent the destruction of property, or prevent any illegal overt act on the part of the pupil.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract