Aerials, Antennas, Satellite Dishes Or Other Electrical Connections Sample Clauses

Aerials, Antennas, Satellite Dishes Or Other Electrical Connections. Students interested in having a satellite dish or other aerial should carefully review our guidelines below which are based on the Federal Communications Commission guidelines.
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Aerials, Antennas, Satellite Dishes Or Other Electrical Connections. Students interested in having a satellite dish or other aerial should carefully review our guidelines below which are based on the Federal Communications Commission guidelines. In compliance with FCC regulations, Southeastern Seminary does allow satellite dishes or aerials when installed in specific compliance with these FCC guidelines. The FCC notes that some apartments are not positioned to receive a signal, and in those situations where the FCC guidelines for installation locations cannot be followed access to service is not guaranteed from a consumer rights perspective. Southeastern Seminary does not allow satellite dishes or other aerials when their installation would fall outside the specific FCC guidelines. You are encouraged you to check with the Director of Housing before purchasing a satellite dish, having the dish installed and entering into a programming commitment. He can assist you in ways to determine whether your apartment can receive satellite signal in compliance with FCC guidelines. Please note that if your installation falls outside of the FCC guidelines, you will be required to bring your installation in compliance or remove your dish. Our guidelines:  No in-ground installations – no exceptions.  The dish is no more than a meter in diameter.  The dish is kept entirely within the perimeter of the occupant's exclusive space (that means either inside the apartment or on the occupant's porch, patio, or deck) (no sidewalks, walkways or in ground installations and no overhangs of any type allowed).  All installations should be in a place and in such a way that there will not be a danger to any occupant.  Seminary regulations stipulate that nothing (including cables) is to be attached to the outside of buildings including porches, patios, and decks. (A non-penetrating mount may be allowed on your porch, patio or deck.)  No drilling through an exterior wall door or window is permitted. A “flat” coaxial cable under a door jam or window sill in a manner that does not physically alter your apartment and does not interfere with the proper operation of the door or window is permitted. Vehicles/Parking Parking is often a challenge in campus housing. Therefore, mutual respect and careful adherence to policies is required.  Vehicles are not to be driven or parked on sidewalks or grass, even temporarily. Violations are subject to $50.00 fines by Campus Security.  Unauthorized vehicles parked in reserved parking spaces in the housing areas are s...

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