Zero Tolerance Rule definition

Zero Tolerance Rule the zero tolerance rules as set out in the Student Community Guidelines annexed as Annexure D, the breach of which enables CampusKey to immediately cancel the Services and to evict the Resident from the Room and/or Premises.
Zero Tolerance Rule applies off the ice as well as on the ice. It applies to all RHA members, before, during or after a game, whether inside or outside of the rink. Any time a RHA player is at a location as a member of the RHA, they are subject to this rule. This includes all practice and league games, tournaments, hotel stays, social functions, or any other situation where the individual is identified as a member of the RHA. Athletes are role models who should represent their team, school and community in a positive manner. Any athlete that brings undue disgrace to the RHA or Naperville Central High School may be subject to discipline and/or suspension. Athletes, who are present at a party or event involving minors, where alcohol, tobacco or drugs are present, will be considered to have violated the Associations “Zero Tolerance Rule”. Upon receipt of petition from local authorities, a player will be subject to discipline and/or suspension. RHA members should wait twenty four hours after an event before raising issues with coaches and team members, except for those actions requiring immediate notification as described below.
Zero Tolerance Rule. The World Vision Partnership follows a “zero tolerance” rule with regard to corruption (including fraud). Corrupt behavior by WV staff is always unacceptable. Such behavior directly violates World Vision’s Employee Code of Conduct.

Examples of Zero Tolerance Rule in a sentence

  • Simply, any lack of respect or demonstration of unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated and will be a violation of the Zero Tolerance Rule.


More Definitions of Zero Tolerance Rule

Zero Tolerance Rule the zero tolerance rules as set out in the Student Community Guidelines annexed as Annexure D, the breach of which enables CampusKey to immediately cancel the Services and to evict the Resident form the Room and/or Premises. 22.1 By accepting the SRA online on the Student Portal, the Resident confirms that the Terms and Conditions as set out in Annexure E of this Agreement, will be included in the SRA by reference and be binding on the Resident.

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