Body Art Sample Clauses

Body Art. Any body art on to include but not limited to temporary tattoos, marker paintings, etc. are not allowed. Student will not be permitted to go the class until cleaned. 1
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Body Art. Members of the bargaining unit who are engaged in any assignment that requires the member to wear summer Departmental uniform, i.e. short sleeve shirt, who display any visible body art, except for body art that shall be located on the member’s face, shall be supplied at the Department’s sole expense with a sufficient number of long sleeve tropical shirts and/or cosmetic make-up to cover the displayed body art. Members who must wear the long sleeve tropical shirts as described herein shall NOT be required to wear a neck tie while wearing the long sleeve tropical shirt.
Body Art. For purpose of this policy, body art is considered to include, but is not limited to, tattoos, scarification and branding.
Body Art. 19.12.1 For the purposes of this section “body art” is art made on, with, or consisting of, the human body. It includes permanent tattoos, temporary tattoos, scarification, branding, scalpelling, full body tattoo, and body painting.

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