Major violations definition

Major violations means major school policy violations which student behavior contracts are issued.
Major violations means the violation of a prohibited act that is preceded by an asterisk. "Minor violations" shall mean the violation of a prohibited act that is not preceded by an asterisk.]
Major violations means those institutional violations for which an inmate may be punished either by being placed in disciplinary detention or by losing statutory good time.

Examples of Major violations in a sentence

  • Major violations (Class II-IV) of the student code of conduct result in a Disciplinary Referral Form.

  • Major violations such as fighting, defiance, cheating, threats aimed at other students or teachers, and violent acts/assault will not be tolerated and will be handled case by case.

  • Major violations are defined as any illegal actions conducted on school property or during a school sponsored activity, including but not limited to, possession of illegal substances, weapons at school, malicious vandalism, or assault.

  • Major violations (Class II-IV) of the student code of conduct result in a Referral to the ▇▇▇▇ of Students Form.

  • Major violations of the articulated expectations of responsible technology use or an ongoing pattern of minor infractions will result in suspension.

  • Major violations of this agreement may result in the termination of the Recipients’ DUA with CHIA.

  • Major violations: Of the 897 eligible patients assigned to undergo radiotherapy before total mesorectal excision, 29 did not receive preoperative radiotherapy for the following reasons: known metastases (8 patients), carcinoma in situ (1), sigmoid carcinoma (3), a second cancer (1), withdrawal of informed consent (11), and physical limitations that made radiotherapy impossible (5).

  • Major violations including accidents, shall remain on file indefinitely and may be referred to for determining progressive disciplinary action up to and including termination.

  • Major violations on the part of an employee may be cause for adverse action, as described below.

  • Major violations are defined as any illegal actions conducted on school property or during school sponsored activity, including but not limited to possession of illegal substances, weapons at school, malicious vandalism, or assault.


More Definitions of Major violations

Major violations means those institutional violations for which an inmate may be punished either