Alcohol Containers Sample Clauses

Alcohol Containers. Only individuals over the age of 21 may possess alcohol containers. If you are under of the age 21, you cannot have empty alcohol bottles/cans including those used for decorations, display, or have been repurposed in other ways [e.g. used as a vase for flowers, painted as decoration]. Violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action.
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Alcohol Containers. Only individuals over the age of 21 may possess alcohol containers. If you are under of the age 21, you cannot have empty alcohol bottles/cans including those used for decorations, display, or have been repurposed in other ways [e.g. used as a vase for flowers, painted as decoration]. Violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action. Checking Out of a Residence Hall Checkouts at the end of fall semester must be completed before the departure of the resident from campus at semester's end. For all contract terminations please refer to your Housing and Dining Financial Contract to obtain our policy on charges and refunds. All residents must verify their intention to terminate their contract by going online to the WSU Housing website and clicking on the Apply for Housing link prior to terminating their contract. A checkout is not valid unless the online termination process is completed correctly (more information is available at the housing Contracts and policies page ), and the requested termination is approved by Housing Services; approval to terminate is automatically given to residents not subject to the Freshmen Live-in Rule. Failure to receive approval from Housing Services to terminate the contract will result in additional charges, as set forth in the Housing and Dining Financial Contract. Termination of the residence hall contract at any time requires complete adherence to posted checkout procedures and those listed online in the Room Inventory Agreement, which is provided to and completed by the resident at check-in. Failure to turn in keys will result in a fee of $75 for a room lock change and a $20 fee for the replacement of the outside door key/card. Residents must remove all personal items from their room, turn keys in to the front desk of their hall during desk hours, and check out of their residence hall. Residents in halls without physical keys need to check out of their residence hall at the hall's front desk. If the desk is not open, they must contact a hall staff member to open the desk. Failure to comply with the checkout procedures will result in an administrative service charge of $50, in addition to all other applicable fees and charges. Housing Services will remove any personal property left in the room by the resident after the resident vacates. Property left in a room with an estimated value of less than $100 will be thrown away, recycled, or donated. Property with an estimated value of $100 or greater will be documented an...
Alcohol Containers. Empty alcoholic beverage containers, either on one’s person or in one’s room, will constitute an alcohol violation. Alcoholic beverage containers are not permitted as room decorations.

Related to Alcohol Containers

  • Containers The marine and intermodal cargo containers either owned or leased by the Borrower and employed by the Borrower in the conduct of its business, including, without limitation, refrigerated, dry van, tank, open top and flat rack containers and refrigeration units and generator sets associated therewith, but excluding any chassis for such containers.

  • Alcoholic Beverages Costs of alcoholic beverages are unallowable.

  • Alcohol The intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol or other low molecular weight alcohols including methyl and isopropyl alcohol.

  • Alcohol & Drugs I understand that the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal substances is prohibited at all game locations and Activities hosted by the Club. I understand that by not following the rules of the game, or by playing while intoxicated, or if there is any suspicion of intoxication, I will not be allowed to play and will not receive a refund.

  • Container An intermodal cargo carrying device capable of road transport when mounted on a chassis or other suitable device. [Revised 11/18/09]

  • Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment Packing materials and containers in which a good is packed for shipment shall be disregarded in determining whether:

  • DRUGS & ALCOHOL Any incidents concerning drugs and/or alcohol shall be dealt with in accordance with the policy of the Building Industry Group Drug and Alcohol Safety and Rehabilitation Program as detailed in Appendix D of this Agreement.

  • Explosives Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored on Railroad's property without the prior written approval of Railroad.

  • Preservative-treated Wood Containing Arsenic Contractor may not purchase preservative-treated wood products containing arsenic in the performance of this Agreement unless an exemption from the requirements of Chapter 13 of the San Francisco Environment Code is obtained from the Department of the Environment under Section 1304 of the Code. The term “preservative-treated wood containing arsenic” shall mean wood treated with a preservative that contains arsenic, elemental arsenic, or an arsenic copper combination, including, but not limited to, chromated copper arsenate preservative, ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate preservative, or ammoniacal copper arsenate preservative. Contractor may purchase preservative-treated wood products on the list of environmentally preferable alternatives prepared and adopted by the Department of the Environment. This provision does not preclude Contractor from purchasing preservative-treated wood containing arsenic for saltwater immersion. The term “saltwater immersion” shall mean a pressure-treated wood that is used for construction purposes or facilities that are partially or totally immersed in saltwater.

  • Alcohol Testing Alcohol testing will be conducted by using an evidential breath testing device (EBT) approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Non-EBT devices may be used for initial screening tests. A screening test will be conducted first. If the result is an alcohol concentration level of less than 0.02, the test is considered a negative test. If the alcohol concentration level is 0.02 or more, a second confirmation test will be conducted. Levels of .04 or greater on the confirmation test will be considered positive.

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