Wireless Communication Devices Sample Clauses
Wireless Communication Devices. Wireless Communication Devices shall not be used by Contractor or its employees at any time while operating any equipment or motorized vehicle in performance of the work under this Contract. However, calls for emergency services to 911 or to report need of medical aid, fire, or need of law enforcement are permitted. County of Orange OC Community Resources, OC Parks File No.612742
Wireless Communication Devices. Students may possess a cellular telephone while on school premises or in transit under the authority of the school provided the device is turned off and out of sight during class time and during all school or school related activities. Students found to be using any electronic device for any illegal purpose, in a manner which violates privacy, or to in any way send or receive personal messages, data, or information that would constitute cheating on tests, or to harass or intimidate students or staff members shall be subject to discipline and the device shall be confiscated and not returned until a parent conference has been held. School personnel have the authority to detain and search or authorize the search of any student upon suspicion that the student is in violation of district policy. If a student violates district policy they may lose the privilege to possess a wireless communication device, or be suspended from school for a period not to exceed the current school semester and the succeeding semester.
Wireless Communication Devices. Wireless Communication Devices shall not be used by Contractor or its employees at any time while operating any equipment or motorized vehicle in performance of the work under this Contract. However, calls for emergency services to 911 or to report need of medical aid, fire, or need of law enforcement are permitted.
Wireless Communication Devices. A “wireless communication device” is a device that emits an audible signal, vibrates, displays a message, or otherwise summons or delivers a communication to the possessor. The following devices are examples of WCDs: cellular and wireless phones, pagers/beepers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), Smartphones, Wi-Fi-enabled or broadband access devices, two-way radios or video broadcasting devices, laptops, and other devices that allow a person to record and/or transmit, on either a real time or delayed basis, sound, video or still images, text, or other information. Students may use wireless communication devices (WCDs) as long as they do not create a distraction, disruption or otherwise interfere with the educational environment. Also, the following rules apply while using WCDs:
a. During instructional time, WCDs are solely allowed when authorized by the classroom instructor for educational purposes related directly to classroom curriculum.
b. All WCDs, including personal devices, must connect to the corporation network for Internet access, which is filtered under the corporation’s technology protection measures and in compliance with laws and regulations, even when alternative sources
