Equipment Guidelines Sample Clauses

Equipment Guidelines. All equipment covered under this Agreement must adhere to the following guidelines:
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Equipment Guidelines. NSERVE shall abide by the equipment guidelines outlined in the State and Federal Grant Administration Policy of ISBE’s Funding and Disbursement Services Division. 5.2.2
Equipment Guidelines. Proper care (based on the manufacturer’s guidelines and WISD recommendations) and security of the AT equipment is the responsibility of the parent/guardian for the duration of the loan period. • If technology equipment failure is a result of abuse or neglect, the parent/guardian whose signature appears on this loan agreement may be assessed the cost for the repair or replacement of the equipment. Costs for equipment repairs or replacement required due to normal daily use will be covered by the WISD. • Technology equipment will be loaned to the student to use at home at the discretion of WISD xxxxx.Xx the request of WISD staff, the AT equipment and any peripherals must be returned in adequate condition to the WISD. • WISD AT equipment is intended as a resource for educational purposes during the loan period. The equipment may only be used to benefit the WISD-enrolled student. • The WISD is not obligated to purchase additional equipment, software, or peripherals. • Throughout the assignment of the equipment, it may be required to be returned for short periods to Technology staff for servicing and/or upgrading, and all maintenance on the equipment will be performed through the Technology Department. If technical support is needed for school-issued devices, you may contact Technology Services at 000-000-0000 or the ATAC Lab at Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. • Theft or loss of the equipment must be reported to xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. If the item(s) on loan for the student to use at home is lost/stolen, the parent/guardian whose signature appears on this agreement may be assessed for the cost to replace the equipment. • See equipment details on the next page/reverse side. I understand these guidelines, and I accept and assume all risks, including risk of injury to my child or myself arising from misuse, manufacturing defect, design defect, or a failure to provide adequate warning. I agree that the WISD is not liable for any personal injury, death, or loss of property that is caused by the negligence of WISD, its Board of Education, its employees, its students, its representatives, and its agents. I understand and agree that by signing this liability release, I am giving up the right to xxx for negligence. Additionally, if the WISD is sued or has to pay any damages to a third party because of my actions, I will reimburse WISD for its costs and payments, including any and all attorney’s fees and court costs. I have read this release, I understand it, and I freely sig...

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