Rules and Consequences Sample Clauses

Rules and Consequences. 1. Student must attend a legal day of school on the day of the dance, unless excused by the Administration for extraordinary circumstances. Consequence: Student will be denied admission.
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Rules and Consequences. Please familiarize yourself and your Junior Lifeguard/Little Turtle with the following rules and policies: The following actions are strictly prohibited and will result in immediate dismissal from the program:
Rules and Consequences. Student must arrive between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm for the ANP. No one will be admitted after 10 pm. Consequence: Student will be denied admission. • Student must remain within the physical boundaries of the ANP area. Students may not leave the ANP early unless parents are notified by an ANP chaperone or unless parents have notified ANP organizers in advance of the party. Consequence: If student is found beyond the specified areas, parent will be called and s/he will be sent home. • Inappropriate gestures, language, or behaviors will not be accepted. Consequence: Parents will be called and students will not be allowed re-entry into the party. • The ANP is smoke free. This includes all areas of the ANP. Consequence: School rules will apply. • Students must adhere to all school rules. No backpacks are allowed. Any pocketbooks/belongings will be searched. In addition, no beverages or containers may be brought into the ANP. Medications can be checked in with the nurse or doctor on duty. Consequence: School rules will apply. • Students will attend the ANP alcohol and drug free. Students will be evaluated by an administrator or nurse at the ANP if warranted. The school reserves the right to utilize any appropriate methodology to determine if a student is alcohol or drug impaired. It shall be a violation of the alcohol and drug policy for any student to display evidence of:
Rules and Consequences. Specific rules that children are expected to follow are posted at the program site. Rules include:
Rules and Consequences. Participant shall comply with all SC rules and regulations and all applicable laws, including but not limited to, those related to theft, criminal activity, smoking, alcohol and drug use. It is expressively forbidden for Participant to use or possess drugs, drug paraphernalia, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, chewing tobacco, non-prescription drugs and prescription drugs in contradiction to its prescribed use. Participant shall sleep where designated and respect off- limits sections of the vessels. Participant shall not engage in excessive displays of affection or any sexual activity with any other participant or any SC employee or representative. Participant shall adhere to a "buddy system" during the Tour, whether on land, vessel, or in water. Participant shall not use foul language or participate in horseplay. Participant shall respect the health, safety and welfare of SC employees and representatives, other participants, their own and others' Personal Effects. Participant may not leave SC facilities without express permission from an SC employee or representative. Participant shall comply with the rules provided by SC employees and representatives during the Tour. Any participant who violates SC rules and regulations regarding drugs, smoking, alcohol or tobacco during the Tour or while in transit to or from the Tour, as well as those who remain in the company of anyone violating these rules, shall be dismissed immediately. SC reserves the right to undertake reasonable searches to ensure compliance with SC rules and regulations. SC may, in its sole and absolute discretion, exclude Participant from participating in any or all aspects of the Tour if Participant’s condition or behavior renders such Participant unfit to commence or continue the Tour. Unfitness may include, but is not limited to, any behavior, regardless of its cause, that is inappropriate or offensive or interferes with the delivery of Tour services or may constitute a hazard or embarrassment. Any additional costs or fees incurred in connection with early dismissal or withdrawal from the Tour shall be at Participant’s sole expense.

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