GUEST POLICY definition

GUEST POLICY. The University has the right to limit or suspend the ability to have guests in residence to ensure proper physical distancing. Should guests be permitted in residence, the Guest Policy can be found in the Residence Community Standards. INTERNET SERVICE: InRes Services provides Internet service (wired or wireless) to all undergraduate residence buildings. Students should report maintenance issues or service interruptions directly through their office. Residence rooms/suites are inspected at least once per term. Residents share the responsibility for cleanliness in the common rooms, kitchens, washrooms, and other shared space within the room/suite and building. Failure to comply with cleaning standards may result in sanctions and additional cleaning fees. SMOKING: York University Residence is a smoke-free environment. Smoking (including cannabis, e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited inside or within 9 meters of the buildings. This includes balconies, building entrances, windows and ventilation system air intakes. Policy on cannabis smoking, possession and cultivation are available in the Residence Community Standards.
GUEST POLICY. The University has the right to limit or suspend the ability to have guests in residence to ensure proper physical distancing. Should guests be permitted in residence, the NOISE: Residents are required to adhere to the quiet-hours policy within their building. Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited. STORAGE: The University does not provide storage facilities for student’s personal belongings or furnishings. It is the student’s responsibility to arrange storage facilities, if required. ROOM DECORATIONS: Students are not permitted to paint, or make alterations in their room, suite and/or common areas. Room decorations must also comply with the University’s building code and standards. FURNITURE: Students are not permitted to bring large pieces of furniture, including beds/waterbeds, desks and dressers, into residence. Furniture cannot be removed from residence rooms, common areas or buildings. Furniture from other areas of the University cannot be relocated to a student’s room. ANIMALS/PETS: Pets are not permitted in any of the residence buildings. Students with registered service animals should contact Housing & Conference Services to make appropriate arrangements. CLEANLINESS: Students are responsible to maintain a standard of cleanliness that creates a hospitable environment and adhere to Health and Safety regulations at all times. They are accountable to keep their room/suite in a clean and orderly condition at all times. KITCHENS: Kitchen appliances are not permitted in residence rooms. Students may use a small compact refrigerator in their residence room. Kitchen appliances, provided in suites and common areas, must be used in a safe, responsible manner.
GUEST POLICY. A guest is defined as anyone who is not assigned to the designated room and/or complex. A summer resident may host two daytime guests at a given time. A summer resident can host one overnight guest at a time for no more than two nights per week, and the guest may not prolong a visit by moving to another room. The resident must escort any guest who is not assigned to summer housing throughout the residence hall at all times with the exception of escorting them within the bathroom. If a resident leaves the room or building, the guest must leave as well. Guests are prohibited from using laundry facilities in the residence halls.

Examples of GUEST POLICY in a sentence

  • GUEST POLICY: Guests must be signed in at the Guest Services counter.

  • GUEST POLICY: While they are in the building, guests are expected to fully abide by all rules applicable to residents.

  • FREQUENT GUEST POLICY You agree not to "share your membership" with another resident family or individual.

  • GUEST POLICY: All non-members must register and guest fees must be paid before entering.

  • GUEST POLICY: All non-members must register, and guest fees must be paid before entering.

  • GUEST POLICY Residents have the privilege of hosting guests in their residence.

Related to GUEST POLICY

  • ICT Policy means the Customer's policy in respect of information and communications technology, referred to in the Call Off Order Form, which is in force as at the Call Off Commencement Date (a copy of which has been supplied to the Supplier), as updated from time to time in accordance with the Variation Procedure;

  • Credit Policy means the “New Jersey Infrastructure Bank Credit Policy,” as adopted by the Board of Directors of the I-Bank and as further amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Fuel Cost Policy means the document provided by a Market Seller to PJM and the Market Monitoring Unit in accordance with PJM Manual 15 and Operating Agreement, Schedule 2, which documents the Market Seller’s method used to price fuel for calculation of the Market Seller’s cost-based offer(s) for a generation resource.

  • R&W Policy means the buyer-side representation and warranty insurance policy as may be issued to Purchaser in connection with this Agreement.

  • Procurement Policy means ADB’s Procurement Policy - Goods, Works, Nonconsulting and Consulting Services (2017, as amended from time to time);