Common use of VISITATION POLICY Clause in Contracts

VISITATION POLICY. The Visitation Policy for students living in Bloomsburg University’s residence halls/suites/apartments has been developed in an effort to balance student privileges with academic demands and the rights of occupants not hosting a guest. It should be noted that visitation on BU’s campus is a privilege, not a right. Students violating this privilege or the rights of others may be subject to the loss of some or all visitation privileges up to the loss of campus housing. • Visitation for non-hall residents and non-student guests Monday – Thursday is from 10am - 1am. THERE ARE NO OVERNIGHT GUESTS PERMITTED DURING THIS TIME. • A 24-hour visitation period begins on Friday morning at 10am and extends until Sunday night/Monday morning at 1am. All non-BU student guests need to be registered in advance of their arrival. Hosting students may have extended visitors on no more than 2 weekends per month and prior consent among roommate(s) to host a visitor. • Residents of the hall/suite/apartment have a 24 hour/7day per week visitation policy within their own hall/suite/apartment. This policy does not extend to visiting other halls in which they do not reside. Do not confuse visitation for 24-hour visitation. • All student visitors to a residence hall/suite/apartment where they do not reside must gain access from a host of the building. All non-BU students’ visitors/guests must be escorted while in the hall by a BU host. • All weekend visitation guests must be signed in/recorded 24 hours in advance of their arrival through the Guest Registration sign-up available online. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action, the outcome of which can include loss of visitation privileges for a designated period of time. • It is expected that residents will follow all visitation policies. Failure to comply with any part of the visitation policy by the host/violator will result in sanctioning through the university judicial system and may be subject to the loss of visitation privileges. Hosts are always responsible for the actions of his/her guest(s). • All visitations within a student’s room must have prior knowledge and consent by all occupants of the room. Occupant(s) of the room not hosting the guest will in all cases have the right to refuse any guest to the room. It is highly recommended that roommates discuss in advance what their visitation agreement for their room will be. Staff will assist roommates during the first week of school on the rights/privileges and limitations related to campus visitation and appropriate behavior when hosting guests. These guidelines will be used when completing a Roommate Agreement.

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Samples: Food Service Agreement, Food Service Agreement, Food Service Agreement

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VISITATION POLICY. The Visitation Policy for students living in Bloomsburg University’s residence halls/suites/apartments has been developed in an effort to balance student privileges with academic demands and the rights of occupants not hosting a guest. It should be noted that visitation on BU’s campus is a privilege, not a right. Students violating this privilege or the rights of others may be subject to the loss of some or all visitation privileges up to the loss of campus housing. • Visitation for non-hall residents and non-student guests Monday – Thursday is from 10am - 1am. THERE ARE NO OVERNIGHT GUESTS PERMITTED DURING THIS TIME. • A 24-hour visitation period begins on Friday morning at 10am and extends until Sunday night/Monday morning at 1am. All non-BU student guests need to be registered in advance of their arrival. Hosting students may have extended visitors on no more than 2 weekends per month and prior consent among roommate(s) to host a visitor. • Residents of the hall/suite/apartment have a 24 hour/7day per week visitation policy within their own hall/suite/apartment. This policy does not extend to visiting other halls in which they do not reside. Do not confuse visitation for 24-hour visitation. • All student visitors to a residence hall/suite/apartment where they do not reside must gain access from a host of the building. All non-BU students’ visitors/guests must be escorted while in the hall by a BU host. • All weekend visitation guests must be signed in/recorded 24 hours in advance of their arrival through the Guest Registration sign-up available online. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action, the outcome of which can include loss of visitation privileges for a designated period of time. • It is expected that residents will follow all visitation policies. Failure to comply with any part of the visitation policy by the host/violator will result in sanctioning through the university judicial system and may be subject to the loss of visitation privileges. Hosts are always responsible for the actions of his/her guest(s). • All visitations within a student’s room must have prior knowledge and consent by all occupants of the room. Occupant(s) of the room not hosting the guest will in all cases have the right to refuse any guest to the room. It is highly recommended that roommates discuss in advance what their visitation agreement for their room will be. Staff will assist roommates during the first week of school on the rights/privileges and limitations related to campus visitation and appropriate behavior when hosting guests. These guidelines will be used when completing a Roommate Agreement.

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Samples: Food Service Agreement

VISITATION POLICY. The Visitation Policy for students living in Bloomsburg University’s residence halls/suites/apartments has been developed in an effort to balance student privileges with academic demands and the rights of occupants not hosting a guest. It should be noted that visitation on BU’s campus is a privilege, not a right. Students violating this privilege or the rights of others may be subject to the loss of some or all visitation privileges up to the loss of campus housing. • Visitation for non-hall residents and non-student guests Monday – Thursday is from 10am - 1am. THERE ARE NO OVERNIGHT GUESTS PERMITTED DURING THIS TIME. • A 24-hour visitation period begins on Friday morning at 10am and extends until Sunday night/Monday morning at 1am. All non-BU student guests need to be registered in advance of their arrival. Hosting students may have extended visitors on no more than 2 weekends per month and prior consent among roommate(s) to host a visitor. • Residents of the hall/suite/apartment have a 24 hour/7day per week visitation policy within their own hall/suite/apartment. This policy does not extend to visiting other halls in which they do not reside. Do not confuse visitation for 24-hour visitation. • All student visitors to a residence hall/suite/apartment where they do not reside must gain access from a host of the building. All non-BU students’ visitors/guests must be escorted while in the hall by a BU host. • All weekend visitation guests must be signed in/recorded 24 hours in advance of their arrival through the Guest Registration sign-up available online. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action, the outcome of which can include loss of visitation privileges for a designated period of time. • It is expected that residents will follow all visitation policies. Failure to comply with any part of the visitation policy by the host/violator will result in sanctioning through the university judicial system and may be subject to the loss of visitation privileges. Hosts are always responsible for the actions of his/her guest(s). • All visitations within a student’s room must have prior knowledge and consent by all occupants of the room. Occupant(s) of the room not hosting the guest will in all cases have the right to refuse any guest to the room. It is highly recommended that roommates discuss in advance what their visitation agreement for their room will be. Staff will assist roommates during the first week of school on the rights/privileges and limitations related to campus visitation and appropriate behavior when hosting guests. These guidelines will be used when completing a Roommate Agreement. • The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to amend the visitation policy at any time (i.e. COVID, weather emergencies, or safety concerns).

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Samples: Food Service Agreement

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VISITATION POLICY. The Visitation Policy for students living in Bloomsburg University’s residence halls/suites/apartments halls has been developed in an effort to balance student privileges with academic demands and the rights of occupants not hosting a guest. It should be noted that visitation on BU’s campus is a privilege, not a right. Students violating this privilege or the rights of others may be subject to the loss of some or all visitation privileges up to the loss of campus housing. Visitation for non-non- hall residents and non-non- student guests Monday – Thursday is from 10am - 1am. THERE ARE NO OVERNIGHT GUESTS PERMITTED DURING THIS TIME. A 24-hour visitation period begins on Friday morning at 10am and extends until Sunday night/Monday morning at 1am. All non-BU student guests need to be registered in advance of their arrival. Hosting students may have extended visitors on no more than 2 weekends per month and prior consent among roommate(s) to host a visitor. Residents of the hall/suite/apartment hall have a 24 hour/7day per week visitation policy within their own hall/suite/apartment. This policy does not extend to visiting other halls in which they do not reside. Do not confuse visitation for 24-hour visitation. All student visitors to a residence hall/suite/apartment hall where they do not reside must gain access from a host of the building. All non-BU students’ visitors/guests must be escorted while in the hall by a BU host. All weekend visitation guests must be signed in/recorded 24 hours in advance of their arrival through the Guest Registration sign-up available online. Failure to do so will result in disciplinary action, the outcome of which can include loss of visitation privileges for a designated period of time. It is expected that residents will follow all visitation policies. Failure to comply with any part of the visitation policy by the host/violator will result in sanctioning through the university judicial system and may be subject to the loss of visitation privileges. Hosts are always responsible for the actions of his/her guest(s). All visitations within a student’s room must have prior knowledge and consent by all occupants of the room. Occupant(s) of the room not hosting the guest will in all cases have the right to refuse any guest to the room. It is highly recommended that roommates discuss in advance what their visitation agreement for their the room will be. Staff will assist roommates during the first week of school on the rights/privileges and limitations related to campus visitation and appropriate behavior when hosting guests. These guidelines will be used when completing a Roommate Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Food Service Agreement

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