Participant Behavior Sample Clauses

Participant Behavior. 3.1 Participant understands and agrees that he/she will be representing Colorado Mesa University while participating in the Program. Participant shall abide by all of the policies and rules of Colorado Mesa University including the Colorado Mesa University Student Code of Conduct.
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Participant Behavior. 1. No parent will be allowed visitation if his/her behavior compromises a safe and comfortable environment. Threatening, aggressive, or argumentative behavior with staff, child, or another visiting parent will result in immediate termination of visit. Future visits may be terminated and a police report may be filed.
Participant Behavior. All fitness members must help create a friendly safe atmosphere in the fitness center at all times. Any altercations with other fitness members or Center Staff will not be tolerated and will result in the termination of fitness member privileges.
Participant Behavior. No party will be allowed visitation if his/her behavior compromises a safe and stress- free environment. Clothing must be tasteful and appropriate for a supervised visit with your child. Weapons are prohibited at the visit sites. Threatening, aggressive, or argumentative behavior with children, staff, or other participants will result in immediate termination of the visit, possible termination of future visits, and if necessary filling a court and/or police report.
Participant Behavior. Every participant is responsible for the safety of themselves, as well as others. • Participants must follow the rules and procedures established by the teacher at all times. • All warning and verbal commands from the teacher will be obeyed immediately. • No work can occur in the shop unless a qualified teacher is present. • Participants are expected to be on-time each day and prepared for every class. • If there is something you do not fully understand, ask for assistance. The teacher will clarify any area not fully understood by the participant. Please ask questions if you are unsure or need a reminder. • Report to a teacher if you feel the behavior of another participant indicates he/she is not well or is acting in an unusual manner. • Participants must not operate and/or use equipment without first having received proper instructions and observing a demonstration on how to safely use that particular tool or piece of equipment from the teacher. • Throwing of any object, running or any form of undisciplined conduct is forbidden and will not be tolerated. • Participants must report to the teacher in charge when he/she is under the influence of prescribed medications or has any health problems. HOUSE KEEPINGAt the end of each class, EVERY participant is responsible for helping everyone else clean the entire shop as directed by the teacher. During clean-up, everyone should be busy helping until the teacher dismisses them. • Dispose of chemicals and materials as directed by your teacher. No metal in any garbage cans. Use designated bins provided. • All tools and equipment must be appropriately cleaned before being put away. • Participants must wash their hands with soap and water before leaving the shop. • Work carefully and make sure that the individual work area is not cluttered. A clean and organized shop is a safe and productive shop. W E L D I N G C A M P LNG CANADA ARC AND SPARK PARTICIPANT SAFETY CONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS PAGE IS TO BE SIGNED AND RETURNED TO INSTRUCTOR BEFORE ANY SHOP WORK COMMENCES Parents and or guardians, please review this document carefully with your dependent. After having read and understood what is required of your dependent to be a responsible participant in the class, please sign, date and return this to the Arc and Spark camp coordinator. Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to call the camp instructor below: Name of coordinator: Email: PARENT OR GUARDIAN: I have reviewed this information regarding pa...
Participant Behavior. It is my understanding that when my child is participating in CELTS programs he/she is responsible for his/her own behavior and is expected to act in a responsible manner and to respect other members of the program that he/she is attending. I understand that if my child’s behavior is disruptive to the program and/or other participants he/she will be dismissed from the program. Participant Dress I understand that my child will likely be walking outside while on campus, including in cold or hot weather. Appropriate clothing is recommended for all programs. If my child will be spending extended time outside for a special event I will be alerted ahead of time by program staff. Inclement Weather Statement In case of inclement weather, CELTS will always err on the side of caution, especially if Berea students are providing transportation. I understand XXXXX will make every effort to contact me as soon as possible about a program cancellation. If Berea College classes are cancelled, I understand programs that day are definitely cancelled.

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  • Participant See Section 7(a) hereof.

  • Participants The Lender and its participants, if any, are not partners or joint venturers, and the Lender shall not have any liability or responsibility for any obligation, act or omission of any of its participants. All rights and powers specifically conferred upon the Lender may be transferred or delegated to any of the Lender's participants, successors or assigns.

  • Personnel Participant Conditions The Subrecipient shall include the following clauses in every Subcontract or purchase order, specifically or by reference, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.

  • Eligible Employee For purposes of the SIMPLE 401(k) Plan provisions, any Employee who is entitled to make Elective Deferrals under the terms of the SIMPLE 401(k) Plan.

  • Deferrals If permitted by the Company, the Participant may elect, subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and any other applicable written plan or procedure adopted by the Company from time to time for purposes of such election, to defer the distribution of all or any portion of the shares of Common Stock that would otherwise be distributed to the Participant hereunder (the “Deferred Shares”), consistent with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code. Upon the vesting of RSUs that have been so deferred, the applicable number of Deferred Shares shall be credited to a bookkeeping account established on the Participant’s behalf (the “Account”). Subject to Section 5 hereof, the number of shares of Common Stock equal to the number of Deferred Shares credited to the Participant’s Account shall be distributed to the Participant in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Plan and the other applicable written plans or procedures of the Company, consistent with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code.

  • Participant Responsibilities The SFS scholarship participant agrees to the following:

  • Eligible Employees Regular and probationary, full time and less than full-time employees (on a pro rata basis) are eligible to participate in this program. Sec. 903 COURSES ELIGIBLE: The following criteria will be used in determining eligibility for reimbursement:

  • Child or Elder Care Emergencies Leave without pay, compensatory time or paid leave may be granted for child or elder care emergencies.

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