Third Offense definition

Third Offense. The Student produced inappropriate materials, vandalized the iPad or accessed restricted material a third time in a one year period. The consequence of such action(s) may restrict the Student for the remainder of the school year without iPad use.
Third Offense. The student will serve an out-of-school suspension.
Third Offense. If a member receives a second verbal or written warning, he or she will meet with the AmeriCorps manager to discuss his or her continued service and whether suspension or release from the program is necessary.

Examples of Third Offense in a sentence

  • Third Offense- Written warning- Account disabled for Full Semester.

  • Third Offense: Shall be a Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollar ($7,500.00) fine.

  • Third Offense: Child will be terminated from the program and assessment fees.

  • If a Parent or Athlete violates this Paragraph 4, the following remedies will be applied: 1) First Offense – Written Warning to Parent and Athlete; 2) Second Offense – Probation for a specified time period to be determined by the TYCC board of directors in its sole discretion and 3) Third Offense – Athlete shall be dismissed from the TYCC program without refund of any monies paid for a Season.

  • Third Offense -$250 Fine- With review of lease arrangement, including possible termination.


More Definitions of Third Offense

Third Offense. An in school suspension will be issued and the parents will be called for a conference on proper attire.
Third Offense. The student will be referred to the ▇▇▇▇ of Students office. The student will be required to call home regarding the dress code violation and parents will be expected to provide an appropriate change of clothing for the student that fits within the DAS dress code policy. The student will be isolated from the classroom for the remainder of the school day until he/she is in proper uniform.
Third Offense. No warning is necessary. Student will be sent to the office immediately to turn in their electronic device. Parent/guardian must pick up device. Student will serve an after school detention. Fourth Offense: Parent and student meeting will held with administrator and teacher. During this meeting the student will be placed on a behavior contract. The school will not be held responsible for devices that are lost or stolen. Inappropriate physical displays of affection are inappropriate in a school setting and will not be permitted.
Third Offense. A FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR( 500) FINE will be issued to the address, immediate eviction, termination of lease, and no rental payments or security deposits will be returned in the event a disorderly conduct citation issued by the issuing law enforcement agency.
Third Offense. A third offense will result in termination of employment.
Third Offense means the third time, or more than third time, a person is convicted of a crime involving methamphetamine or a Schedule I drug by a Federal, State, or Tribal jurisdiction provided that the prior convictions occurred after the effective date of this Act.
Third Offense. The student will be sent to the office where the family or emergency contact person will be called to pick up the child. A meeting with the Religious Education Director will be necessary to discuss further action. One such option would be that the parent/guardian accompanies the student to his/her Religious Education class sessions for the remainder of the year.