Acceptable Use Agreement Signature Page Sample Clauses

Acceptable Use Agreement Signature Page. I, (print name) have received a copy of the Acceptable Use Agreement and have thoroughly read the guidelines established for Louisville Public Schools (also outlined in the student handbook). I agree to abide by these established guidelines and conditions for the use of the facilities of Louisville Public Schools and access to the Internet. I further understand that any violation of the district guidelines is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges will be revoked. School disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal action will be taken. I agree not to hold Louisville Public Schools, any of its employees, or any institution providing network access to Louisville Public Schools responsible for the performance of the system or the content of any material accessed through it. Parent Signature Date Student/s you are signing for *This signed form must be returned to the office before a new device will be issued to the student. Appendix I
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Acceptable Use Agreement Signature Page. I, (print parent/guardian name) have received a copy of the Chromebook Acceptable Use Agreement and have thoroughly read the guidelines established for Louisville Public Schools with my student/s. I agree to support these established guidelines. Parent Signature Date Student/s you are signing for *This signed form must be returned to the office before a new device will be issued to the student. Appendix I

Related to Acceptable Use Agreement Signature Page

  • Acceptable Use Agreement I understand that I must use school ICT systems in a responsible way, to ensure that there is no risk to my safety or to the safety and security of the ICT systems and other users. I will, where possible, educate the young people in my care in the safe use of ICT and embed E-Safety in my work with young people including my ‘Prevent’ duty. For my professional and personal safety: • I understand that the school will monitor my use of the ICT systems, email and other digital communications. • I understand that the rules set out in this agreement also apply to use of school ICT systems (e.g. laptops, email, VLE etc.) out of school, and to the transfer of personal data (digital or paper based) out of school • I understand that the school ICT systems are intended for educational use and that I will only use the systems for personal or recreational use within the policies and rules set down by the school. • I will not disclose my username or password to anyone else, nor will I try to use any other person’s username and password. I understand that I should not write down or store a password where it is possible that someone may steal it. • I will immediately report any illegal, inappropriate or harmful material or incident, I become aware of, to the appropriate person.  Will report damaged equipment to the ICT support staff and will not attempt to repair any damage. I will be professional in my communications and actions when using school ICT systems: • I will not access, copy, remove or otherwise alter any other user’s files, without their express permission. • I will ensure that when I take and / or publish images of others I will do so with their permission and in accordance with the school’s policy on the use of digital / video images. If my personal device is used to record images this should be transferred to school systems and deleted from my device as soon as is practicable • I will only use chat and social networking sites in school in accordance with the school’s policies. • I will only communicate with students / pupils and parents / carers using official school systems. • I will not engage in any on-line activity that may compromise my professional responsibilities or be harmful to the reputation of the school. The school and the local authority have the responsibility to provide safe and secure access to technologies and ensure the smooth running of the school: • I will not use personal email addresses when communicating with pupils and parents. • I will not try to upload, download or access any materials which are illegal (including but not restricted to child sexual abuse images, criminally racist material, adult pornography covered by the Obscene Publications Act) or inappropriate or may cause harm or distress to others. I will not try to use any programmes or software that might allow me to bypass the filtering / security systems in place to prevent access to such materials. • I will not install or attempt to install programmes of any type on a machine, or store programmes on a computer and understand that all software should be appropriately licenced. • I will not disable or cause any damage to school equipment, or the equipment belonging to others. • Where digital personal data is transferred outside the secure local network, it must be encrypted. • I understand that the GDPR policy requires that any staff or student / pupil data to which I have access, will be kept private and confidential. • I will immediately report any damage or faults and loss of data to an appropriate person. I understand that I am responsible for my actions in and out of the school: • I understand that this Acceptable Use Agreement applies not only to my work and use of school ICT equipment in school, but also applies to my use of school ICT systems and equipment off the premises and my use of personal equipment on the premises or in situations related to my employment by the school • I understand that if I fail to comply with this Acceptable Use Agreement, I could be subject to disciplinary action. I have read and understand the above and agree to use the school ICT systems (both in and out of school) and my own devices (in school and when carrying out communications related to the school) within these guidelines. Staff / Volunteer Name Signed

  • Vendor Agreement Signature Form (Part 1)

  • Acceptable Use Policy Agreement I understand that I must use school IT systems in a responsible way, to ensure that there is no risk to my safety or to the safety and security of the IT systems and other users. For my own personal safety: • I understand that the school will monitor my use of the IT systems, email and other digital communications. • I will treat my username and password like my toothbrush – I will not share it, nor will I try to use any other person’s username and password. • I will be aware of “stranger danger”, when I am communicating on-line. • I will not disclose or share personal information about myself or others when on-line. • If I arrange to meet people off-line that I have communicated with on-line, I will do so in a public place and take an adult with me. • I will immediately report any unpleasant or inappropriate material or messages or anything that makes me feel uncomfortable when I see it on-line. I understand that everyone has equal rights to use technology as a resource and: • I understand that the school IT systems are primarily intended for educational use and that I will not use the systems for personal or recreational use unless I have permission to do so. • I will not try (unless I have permission) to make large downloads or uploads that might take up internet capacity and prevent other users from being able to carry out their work. • I will not use the school IT systems for on-line gaming, on-line gambling, internet shopping, file sharing, or video broadcasting (e.g. YouTube), unless I have permission of a member of staff to do so. I will act as I expect others to act toward me: • I will respect others’ work and property and will not access, copy, remove or otherwise alter any other user’s files, without the owner’s knowledge and permission. • I will be polite and responsible when I communicate with others, I will not use strong, aggressive or inappropriate language and I appreciate that others may have different opinions. • I will not take or distribute images of anyone without their permission. I recognise that the school has a responsibility to maintain the security and integrity of the technology it offers me and to ensure the smooth running of the school: • I will only use my personal hand held / external devices (mobile phones / USB devices etc) in school if I have permission. I understand that, if I do use my own devices in school, I will follow the rules set out in this agreement, in the same way as if I was using school equipment. • I understand the risks and will not try to upload, download or access any materials which are illegal or inappropriate or may cause harm or distress to others, nor will I try to use any programmes or software that might allow me to bypass the filtering / security systems in place to prevent access to such materials.

  • AGREEMENT SIGNATURES By signing below, both parties agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Please acknowledge acceptance of this document and terms by returning a signed copy within seven (7) days of issuing. If a signed copy is not returned within seven (7) days and you are attending service, Fighting Chance will deem this to be acceptance of the document. If signed by Xxx XxxXxxxxxxX: Signature of Participant: Date: If signed by Person Responsible: I confirm that this Agreement has been explained to the individual receiving the services and that they agree to the terms. I further confirm that I have authority to sign on their behalf. Signature of Person Responsible: Date: SignaĒure on behalf of FighĒing Chance: Signature of Person(s) responsible: Date: Name: Appendix 1 Key Contact Details Participant’s Name Participant’s Email Participant’s Phone Participant’s Address Person(s) responsible’s Name Person(s) responsible Relationship to Participant Person(s) responsible’s Email Person(s) responsible’s Phone Support Coordinator (where applicable) Support Coordinator’s Name Support Coordinator’s Email Support Coordinator’s Phone Shared Living/Supported Accommodation/Group Home (if applicable) House Manager’s Name House Manager’s Email House Manager’s Phone Additional Contacts (if applicable) Role Contact’s Name Contact’s Email Contact’s Phone Appendix 2 NDIS Claiming Preferences Fighting Chance supports NDIS participants who are NDIA-Managed, Self-Managed or Plan Managed. To invoice and bill you correctly, it is important you keep us updated with your plan management preferences, and let us know ongoing if your status changes. For the purposes of services delivered by Fighting Chance, your NDIS plan is: (please tick) ☐ NDIA-MANAGED You understand that Fighting Chance will claim directly through the NDIA portal if your funding for Fighting Chance is NDIA-managed, so you will not receive any direct request for payment from us. To ensure that you do not get a text from the NDIA to approve each claim weekly, endorse Fighting Chance as a ‘My Provider’ for automatic payment processing. Instructions can be found at xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxx/ or you can contact the Fighting Chance My Provider Endorsement Helpdesk on (00) 0000 0000 or xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx ☐ (Optional) Please supply me, by email, with monthly Statements of Account to: ☐ SELF-MANAGED ☐ I am self-managed and would like to be invoiced for services once a week. Please email invoices to: Please see Appendix 3 for Self-Management Payment Options. ☐ PLAN-MANAGED Please send invoices to my plan manager: Plan management organisatio Contact Name Email Address Phone number ☐ OTHER FUNDING (eg. self-funded, iCare or other insurance funding) Please email invoices to: Appendix 3 Self-Managed Payment Options Participants who are self-managed have a number of payment options with Fighting Chance: ☐ DIRECT DEPOSIT (preferred option) Payment of Fighting Chance invoices can be made by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) through your bank. Fighting Chance’s bank account details are as follows: Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia Account Name: Fighting Chance Australia Ltd BSB: 062-438 Account Number: 00000000 To ensure all payments are correctly allocated to your account, please include the full invoice number in the reference field. ☐ CREDIT CARD Payments can be made by credit card by clicking the ‘pay by credit card’ link included on the invoice. Please note that a service fee for this option will be imposed. ☐ PAYPAL Payment of your invoices can also be made via our PayPal account. To make payment via PayPal, please access the following link: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xx/FightingChanceAus?locale.x=en_AU To ensure your payment is correctly allocated, please enter the full invoice number in the reference field. Appendix 4 Non Face to Face Time Breakdown - Jigsaw Standard Non Face-to-Face Supports Delivered to every Jigsaw Participant daily, weekly, annually Writing the Board (i.e. preparing and writing up each person’s individualised program for the following day). Reviewing Trainee records/journal notes/medical or other key information to be able to best support the person during their day. Parent/Guardian/Carer Updates, i.e. emails, phone calls. Pre- and post-shift sta briefings. Zone setup (setting up workstations, boxes, visuals and group training areas) Resource development to support each Trainee to progress towards their employment goals (adapting training resources, creating visual aids and cheat sheets, etc). Research/Coordination to implement support strategies (disability, behavioural and learning strategies). Family reviews and the development of training plans (planning, delivery and follow up). Planning social events and extra curricular training (e.g. TAFE). Standard NDIS Annual Support Review Letter. Standard Ǫuarterly Reports - Upon Request. Complex Non Face-to-Face Supports - Delivered to Jigsaw Participants with High Intensity Support Needs (in addition to supports outlined in Standard) Allied health meetings, phone calls, correspondence. Specialist/additional sta training (internal or external), i.e. BSP implementation training. Creation of additional/detailed social stories/visuals. Data collection requested by behaviour therapists. Incident follow up or crisis meetings (seperate to regular family updates or regular allied health meetings). Development/review/discussion of medication forms/transfer plans/mealtime assistance plans etc. Detailed and regular sta training on individual complex behaviour/medical/transfer/mealtime support plans. Extended daily pre-brief and debrief. Additional Non Face-to-Face Supports - billed separately upon request Detailed NDIS Review Letters One-o engagement or training with Allied Health. Detailed Ǫuarterly Reports.

  • EFFECTIVE DATE AND SIGNATURE This MOU shall be effective upon the signature of authorized officials from Party A and Party B. It shall be in force from (Date to be finalized with Lease-Up) to (Date to be finalized with Lease-Up). Parties A and B indicate agreement with this MOU by their signatures below. Party A Party B By: By: Title: Title: Signed: Signed: Date: Date:

  • Acceptable Uses a. An Authorized Licensee User runs and uses the Model through the AnyLogic Software (i.e. on a computer where the AnyLogic Software is installed) manually, not via any kind of remote interface. This is an acceptable use regardless whether the Model was developed using the same installation of the AnyLogic Software or not, by the same Authorized Licensee User or not, or by the same Licensee or not. In this case, the Authorized Licensee User is also the End User.

  • Amendment of Release Schedule The new release schedule will apply 10 days after the Escrow Agent receives a certificate signed by a director or officer of the Issuer authorized to sign

  • ACCEPTABLE USE RESTRICTIONS You must:

  • Acceptable Use Policy Buyer Protection Policy • Seller Protection Policy • All future changes notified in the Policy Update already published on the “Legal Agreements” page. Please read carefully all of the terms and conditions of this user agreement and each of the other documents that apply to you. We may revise this user agreement and any of the documents listed above from time to time. The revised version will be effective at the time we post it, unless otherwise noted. If our changes reduce your rights or increase your responsibilities we will post a notice on the Policy Updates page of our website and provide notice to you of at least 60 days. By continuing to use our services after any changes to this user agreement take effect, you agree to be bound by those changes. If you do not agree with any changes, you may close your account before the changes take effect. Information about us and our service PayPal’s main business is the issuance of electronic money and the provision of payment services using that electronic money. For more information about us and our service, you can read our Key Payment and Service Information. This user agreement, together with other legal terms and legally required disclosures relating to your use of our service will be made available to you at all times on the PayPal website (typically located on the “Legal Agreements” page). We may also send this information to you. You may request a copy of any legally required disclosures (including this user agreement and the Key Payment and Service Information) from us and we will provide this to you in a form which allows you to store and reproduce the information (for example, by e-mail). Opening an account We offer two types of accounts: personal accounts and business accounts. Personal accounts With a personal account you can send and request money from friends and family and pay online for purchases. Holders of certain existing personal accounts may be required to upgrade their accounts (which may include providing further information to PayPal) in order to be able to use all of the current functionality available in a personal account. To use your PayPal account primarily to sell things, you must open a business account or convert your personal account to a business account. Business accounts Business accounts are for people and organisations (whether incorporated or not) that primarily use PayPal to receive online payments for sales or donations. Business accounts may be subject to fees that differ from the fees applicable to personal accounts. See our Fees for further details. By opening a business account or converting a personal account to a business account, you certify to us that you are using it primarily for a business or commercial purpose. Commercial Entity Status If the activity through your business account reaches certain thresholds or involves certain business segments or activities, you are required by the card networks to agree to Commercial Entity Agreements directly with our processing partners to allow you to continue accepting card-funded payments. In this case, these Commercial Entity Agreements will apply to any payment processed by PayPal on your behalf in addition to this user agreement. Safe use of your PayPal account You should take reasonable steps to stop your PayPal account being misused. You must maintain adequate security and control of any and all devices, items, IDs, passwords and personal identification numbers / codes that you use to access your PayPal account and the PayPal services. Please see our Key Payment and Service Information for guidelines. You must comply with all reasonable instructions we may issue regarding how you can keep your Payment Instrument safe. We may require you to authenticate any instruction relating to your account (i.e. give us the information that we need to be sure that it’s you giving us the instruction, such as submitting your correct log-in information – this could include your e-mail address and password) and otherwise successfully log into your PayPal account to provide to us your instruction. You must keep your postal address, email address and other contact information current in your PayPal account profile. You may expressly grant, remove and manage permissions for some third parties to take certain actions on your behalf. In some cases you can do this when logged into your account – in other cases you can do this directly with the third party. You acknowledge that if you grant permission for a third party to take actions on your behalf, we may disclose certain information about your Account to this third party. You may permit third party service providers licensed by applicable law to: • provide account information services to access information about your account on your behalf; • confirm whether an amount necessary for the execution of a card-based payment transaction is available on your account; or • provide payment initiation services to initiate payments from your account on your behalf. Granting permission to any third party to access your account in any way does not relieve you of any of your responsibilities under this user agreement. You are liable to us for the actions that you authorise the third parties to carry out. You will not hold us responsible for, and you will indemnify us from, any liability arising from the actions or inactions of such third parties in connection with the permissions you granted, subject to your mandatory legal rights. Closing Your PayPal Account You can close your account at any time. See the PayPal Help Centre for how to do this. We may close your account at our convenience by providing you with two months’ prior notice. We may also close your account at any time if:

  • Acceptable Use You agree that you are independently responsible for complying with all applicable laws in all of your activities related to your use of the Service, regardless of the purpose of the use, and for all communications you send through the Service. We and our Service Providers have the right but not the obligation to monitor and remove communications content that we find in our sole discretion to be objectionable in any way. In addition, you are prohibited from using the Service for communications or activities that: (a) violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation; (b) promote hate, violence, racial intolerance, or the financial exploitation of a crime; (c) defame, abuse, harass or threaten others; (d) include any language or images that are bigoted, hateful, racially offensive, vulgar, obscene, indecent or discourteous; (e) infringe or violate any copyright, trademark, right of publicity or privacy or any other proprietary right under the laws of any jurisdiction; (f) impose an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure; (g) facilitate any viruses, trojan horses, worms or other computer programming routines that may damage, detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously intercept or expropriate any system, data or information; (h) constitute use of any robot, spider, other automatic device, or manual process to monitor or copy the Service or the portion of the Site through which the Service is offered without our prior written permission; (i) constitute use of any device, software or routine to bypass technology protecting the Site or Service, or interfere or attempt to interfere, with the Site or the Service; or (j) may cause us or our Service Providers to lose any of the services from our internet service providers, payment processors, or other vendors. We encourage you to provide notice to us by the methods described in Section 6 of the General Terms above of any violations of the General Terms or the Agreement generally.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.