Transportation Option Sample Clauses

Transportation Option. The transportation option includes the following: • Daily transportation to and from ECC by private vehicle when classes are in session. Transportation to ECC is to occur not more than 90 minutes prior to the start of the student’s first class and/or 90 minutes after the end of the student’s final class of the day or other mutually agreed time between the student and the host family. The only exception to this rule is that students should not be dropped off prior to 7:00 AM or picked up after 10:00 PM unless previously agreed upon by both the student and the host family. On days when the student does not have class but wishes to be transported to campus, the above guidelines shall apply. Host families agreeing to provide transportation will transport the student in their own insured private vehicle. Students paying their host family for transportation to and from campus are not expected to use public transportation for this purpose. In emergency circumstances where the host family cannot drive the student to ECC, the host family shall arrange for alternative transportation. Acceptable alternative forms of transportation include taxi, Uber, or similar service at the host family’s expense; other host families in the International Student Homestay Program; or a person who has a background check, insurance, and driver’s license on file with the International Student Homestay Program. Hosts are prohibited from supplying transportation outside of the guidelines listed above. Supplying other forms of transportation can lead to removal of the host from the International Student Homestay Program. In case of an emergency when a student is sick and needs to leave campus earlier than the prior agreed upon time by the host and student, the student is responsible for his/her own transportation expense. • A weekly shopping trip to an appropriate supermarket (such as Jewel, Super Target, Super Wal- Mart, etc.). Host families are responsible for providing transportation to and from the supermarket so the student may purchase food (for lunches and snacks), toiletries, and other personal items. During the first shopping trip, the host family should help the student become familiar with the store and check-out procedures. Students are allowed a minimum of 60 minutes during their weekly shopping trip. Students and hosts should discuss transportation needs for the weekly shopping trip to occur at a mutually beneficial time for both parties. Students paying their host family for...
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Transportation Option. The transportation option includes the following: • Daily transportation to and from ECC, including the main campus and satellite locations, by private vehicle when classes are in session. Transportation to ECC is to occur not more than 90 minutes prior to the start of the student’s first class and/or 90 minutes after the end of the student’s final class of the day or other mutually agreed time between the student and the host family. The only exception to this rule is that students should not be dropped off prior to 7:00 AM or picked up after 10:00 PM unless previously agreed upon by both the student and the host family. On days when the student does not have class but wishes to be transported to campus, the above guidelines shall apply. Host families agreeing to provide transportation will transport the student in their own insured private vehicle. Students paying their host family for transportation to and from campus are not expected to use public transportation for this purpose. In emergency circumstances where the host family cannot drive the student to ECC, the host family shall arrange for alternative transportation. Acceptable alternative forms of transportation include taxi, Uber, or similar service at the host family’s expense; other host families in the International Student Homestay Program; or a person who has a background check, insurance, and driver’s license on file with the International Student Homestay Program. Hosts are prohibited from supplying transportation outside of the guidelines listed above. Supplying other forms of transportation can lead to removal of the host from the International Student Homestay Program. In case of an emergency when a student is sick and needs to leave campus earlier than the prior agreed upon time by the host and student, the student is responsible for his/her own transportation expense. • A weekly shopping trip to an appropriate supermarket (such as Jewel, Super Target, Super Wal- Mart, etc.). Host families are responsible for providing transportation to and from the supermarket so the student may purchase food (for lunches and snacks), toiletries, and other personal items. During the first shopping trip, the host family should help the student become familiar with the store and check-out procedures. Students are allowed a minimum of 60 minutes during their weekly shopping trip. Students and hosts should discuss transportation needs for the weekly shopping trip to occur at a mutually beneficial time for...

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  • Transportation Services i) In the event that transportation services for a student served by CONTRACTOR pursuant to an Individual Services Agreement are to be provided by a party other than CONTRACTOR or the LEA or its transportation providers, such services shall be reflected in a separate agreement signed by the parties hereto, and provided to the LEA and SELPA Director by the CONTRACTOR. Except as provided below, CONTRACTOR shall compensate the transportation provider directly for such services, and shall charge the LEA for such services at the actual and reasonable rates billed by the transportation provider, plus a ten percent (.10) administrative fee, unless a “flat rate” is provided in the transportation contract. In the event that the transportation provider notifies the LEA or SELPA Director that CONTRACTOR is more than 90 days behind in payment for transportation services, LEA shall have the right, in its sole and exclusive discretion, but not the obligation, to make payment for such services directly to the transportation provider, and to deduct such payments from any sums owed to CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Master Contract and any Individual Services Agreement between the parties. In the event that the LEA makes direct payment of the transportation provider’s charges, it shall be entitled to withhold both the transportation charges themselves and such additional amount as shall be reasonably necessary to compensate the LEA for the staff and other costs incurred in making direct payment of those charges. The remedies provided to the LEA pursuant to this Paragraph shall not be exclusive. CONTRACTOR shall not include transportation through the use of services or equipment owned, leased or contracted through the LEA unless expressly provided in the Individual Services Agreement for the student transported.

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  • DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING The Contractor shall be responsible to inspect all components on delivery to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping or handling for furnish and installation projects. For equipment only purchases, the ordering entity shall be responsible to inspect all components on delivery. Materials must be stored in original undamaged packaging in such a manner to ensure proper ventilation and drainage, and to protect against damage, weather, vandalism, and theft until ready for installation.

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