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Facility Policies. The DeForest Area Community and Senior Center is dedicated to offering a friendly and inviting atmosphere. Behavior that inhibits other participants from using and enjoying the Center is considered inappropriate. Inappropriate behavior may result in limiting or losing Center privileges. The Center encourages participants to share questions, concerns, suggestions, and complaints with appropriate staff. If the participant is not satisfied with the response from the foregoing individual or does not agree with a decision to limit or restrict Center privileges, the participant may report this to the Executive Director, who in turn will inform the Board and Commission Presidents. The report must be written and signed by the individual. The following policies are intended to make participants feel welcome and to provide reasonable rules of behavior to benefit all.
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Facility Policies. Upon request of the University, Facility shall provide the Faculty Liaison with copies of the Facility’s policies, rules, regulations and procedures that are applicable to Students’ and Faculty Liaisons’ participation in the Practicum. The Facility shall provide each participating Student with the relevant policies, rules, regulations and expectations with which the Student is required to comply.
Facility Policies. A government issued ID is required for all non-UWL patrons over the age of 16. • Computers are to be used for approved gaming purposes only, unless otherwise approved by a member of the Rec Sports professional staffAudiovisual equipment may be controlled by trained Rec Sports staff members only. • All equipment, including hardware, peripherals, furniture, etc. is not to be removed from the facility • No food allowed; beverages allowed in a sealed, leak-proof container only and must be placed on the floor away from computers and peripherals • Contact a member of the Rec Sports staff should a spill or incident occur • Bags and personal belongings must be stored in the lockers or outside the facility • Users may bring their own peripherals and gaming controllers • Rec Sports is not responsible for lost or stolen items • Users may be held responsible for damage related to their conduct (violation of these policies)
Facility Policies. Collaborator will comply with Client Facility policies and procedures (including, without limitation, those relating to interactions with youth, youth data, and harassment and discrimination) as may be adopted by Client. Client may in its sole discretion revise such policies and procedures from time to time.
Facility Policies. The XxXxxxxx Area Community and Senior Center is dedicated to offering a friendly and inviting atmosphere. Behavior that inhibits other participants from using and enjoying the Center is considered inappropriate. Inappropriate behavior may result in limiting or losing Center privileges. The Center encourages participants to share questions, concerns, suggestions, and complaints with appropriate staff. If the participant is not satisfied with the response from the foregoing individual or does not agree with a decision to limit or restrict Center privileges, the participant may report this to the Executive Director, who in turn will inform the Board and Commission Presidents. The report must be written and signed by the individual. The following policies are intended to make participants feel welcome and to provide reasonable rules of behavior to benefit all.
Facility Policies. Nothing may be nailed, taped or otherwise affixed to the walls, fixtures, floors and entrances (including exterior and interior) of the property. Heating: Heat will be set at 60 degrees while the building is unoccupied. All windows and doors must be kept closed if heat or amplified music is on. (See Amplified Music, below.) Please be sure that all indoor and outdoor lights are turned off and windows and doors are locked when you are not in the building. No amplified music is permitted outside the building. Music inside the building in use should not be heard outside beyond the closest property line. All of our buildings have residential neighbors. Please respect their privacy and property. There is an 10 PM cutoff time for all music on Friday and Saturday; the cutoff time is 8 PM Sunday – Thursday. Removal of all your event-related items must be completed immediately following the event. Lost articles left after an event may be held for two weeks and then discarded if unclaimed. The Museum of North Idaho shall not be held responsible or liable for any lost items. Confetti, party-poppers, silly-string and rice are prohibited inside and outside the building or on the property. Only birdseed, grass seed, bubbles or real flower petals may be dispensed outside the buildings. If flower petals are approved, they must be cleaned up following the event.
Facility Policies. Company agrees to comply with the applicable Facility’s policies and with Saint Luke’s Code of Business and Ethical Conduct made known to Company, as they may be modified from time to time. All of Company’s representatives, agents, employees, and contractors that enter any Facility premises on behalf of Company in the performance of this Agreement must do so only after reasonable advance notice, must be acceptable to Facility in such Facility’s sole discretion, and must comply with all Facility policies and procedures while on site, including any vendor registration policies. All of Company’s representatives, agents, employees, and contractors will be required to, and shall comply with, the terms of this Agreement and Company will take all steps to ensure and be responsible for such compliance.
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Facility Policies. In addition, this facility permits private pay residents, Medicare-eligible residents, and Medicaid-eligible residents whose leaves have exceeded the Medicaid-reimbursed 10 day bed hold period who so wish to pay from their own income to hold the bed. However, it should be stressed that if a Medicaid-eligible resident does not elect to pay to hold the bed, readmission rights to the next available semi-private bed are in accordance with the above-mentioned federal regulations. mecfappb.smg APPENDIX C Payments by Third Party Payors
Facility Policies. These policies shall be administered and enforced by the City Hall ofEllisville, Mississippi. • The Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Multi-Purpose Center will be made available for rental for social functions which will include, but__ not be limited to such activities as receptions, retirement parties, teas, showers, banquets, birthday parties, meetings, plays, family reunions, weddings, etc., on a first come, first serve basis. The City ofEllisville reserves the right to schedule activities sponsored by the City of Ellisville on those dates and times as deemed appropriate. • Nonprofit organizations, as stipulated by Miss. Code Xxx. § 21-17-1 (1972), as amended; and social and community service programs, as stipulated by Miss. Code Ahn § 21-19-65 (1972), as amended, (whether a particular program or organization is encompassed within these sections is a factual determination will be made by the governing authorities). When such programs and/or organizations are composed primarily of citizens ofthe City of Ellisville, the Multi-Purpose Center may be used for no fee, provided they set-up and clean up the facility. Ifneeded; these programs and/organizations may pay a fee of$100 for set-up and $100 for clean up, per event or meeting for the use ofthe facility. • City, County, State or Federal governmental authorities will be able to use the Multi-Purpose Center for a reduced fee. Such fee shall be at the discretion of Ellisville City Hall. To be considered as a non-profit program and/or organization and for consideration of using the facility for no fee, a copy ofthe 501 C documentation must be provided to City Hall ofEllisville, Mississippi prior to receiving a permit for use. Recognized and organized churches will also fall under the 501 C (non-profit) rules. o Individuals or groups requesting use ofthe Multi-furpose Center, other than the exemptions set forth herein, shall pay in accordance with the rate schedule as set forth in the "Rental Procedures". o Person(s) holding the reservation permit is solely responsible and answerable for - adhering to all policies, procedures and rules ofthe Multi-Purpose Center. Further, they are solely responsible and answerable for all damages to the facility or grounds ofthe Multi-Purpose Center and for any and all accidents or injuries to persons or property resulting from the use ofthe facility whether by his/her actions, or any other persons actions. Person(s) holding the reservation permit agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the C...

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