Common use of Weapons Policy Clause in Contracts

Weapons Policy. The carrying, possession or use of any type of weapon or firearm on the premises of Trinity is strictly and absolutely prohibited. The only valid exceptions to this policy must be obtained in advance of coming on Trinity’s premises while possessing a weapon or firearm and approved in writing by Trinity’s Chief of Police. This prohibition expressly includes those persons licensed to carry concealed firearms (other than those who are licensed peace officers). For purposes of this policy, the premises of Trinity are defined as any building, or portion of a building that Trinity owns or occupies, whether on a temporary or permanent basis, including, without limitation, any building or portion of a building Trinity is leasing, and all Trinity owned vehicles. Unless otherwise provided for by law, premises also includes all parking lots and parking areas owned, maintained or controlled by Trinity. Any person violating this policy will be required to leave Trinity’s premises immediately. Independent Contractor/Vendor acknowledges that no Trinity officer, faculty, or staff has authority to grant verbal exceptions or modifications to this policy. For purposes of this policy “weapon is broadly defined as any device or object capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to another and includes, without limitation, ammunition, explosives, clubs or illegal knives, paintball guns, tasers, stun guns, projectile launchers, BB guns/pistols, facsimile weapons and fireworks. The determination of whether an object is a prohibited weapon under this policy shall be made in the sole discretion of Trinity.

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Sources: Independent Contractor/Vendor Agreement

Weapons Policy. The carrying, possession or use of any type of weapon or firearm on the premises of Trinity is strictly and absolutely prohibited. The only valid exceptions to this policy must be obtained in advance of coming on Trinity’s premises while possessing a weapon or firearm and approved in writing by Trinity’s Chief of Police. This prohibition expressly includes those persons licensed to carry concealed firearms (other than those who are licensed peace officers). For purposes of this policy, the premises of Trinity are defined as any building, or portion of a building that Trinity owns or occupies, whether on a temporary or permanent basis, including, without limitation, any building or portion of a building Trinity is leasing, and all Trinity owned vehicles. Unless otherwise provided for by law, premises also includes all parking lots and parking areas owned, maintained or controlled by Trinity. Any person violating this policy will be required to leave Trinity’s premises immediately. Independent Contractor/Vendor Contractor acknowledges that no Trinity officer, faculty, or staff has authority to grant verbal exceptions or modifications to this policy. For purposes of this policy “weapon is broadly defined as any device or object capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to another and includes, without limitation, ammunition, explosives, clubs or illegal knives, paintball guns, tasers, stun guns, projectile launchers, BB guns/pistols, facsimile weapons and fireworks. The determination of whether an object is a prohibited weapon under this policy shall be made in the sole discretion of Trinity.

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Sources: Professional Services