Sex Offender Sample Clauses

Sex Offender. The University has determined that convicted criminal sex offenders, regardless of whether they are required by state or federal law to register, pose a significant, clear and present danger to residents. Therefore, convicted sex offenders are not permitted to live in University housing. Cancelation of the housing contract for the above reasons may result in the removal of the resident within one to three (1-3) days’ notice, except where the University determines that the continued residency of the student would pose a danger to either the health or welfare of the residential community. In this case, the student may be removed immediately. In either event, there shall be no refund of prepaid rent, and resident shall remain liable for any charges assessed to their student account.
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Sex Offender. The Occupant understands that s/he is prohibited from living in the residence hall system if s/he is required to register as a Sex Offender in the State of Connecticut or any other jurisdiction. The Occupant further avers that as of the date of this Residence Hall License, s/he is not required to register as a Sex Offender pursuant to any state or federal law. Should the Occupant be required to so register after signing this Residence Hall License, the Occupant agrees to immediately notify Campus Security (within 24 hours) and vacate the residence hall within 48 hours of such classification. The University reserves the right to assign any student required to register as a Sex Offender to any University housing deemed appropriate by the University. Any misrepresentation or violation of these obligations will lead to termination of this Residence Hall License, dismissal from student housing, and/or further disciplinary action by the University.

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  • Sex Offenders Section 2250 of Title 18, United States Code, makes it a federal offense for sex offenders required to register pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), to knowingly fail to register or update a registration as required. State convicted sex offenders may also be prosecuted under this statute if the sex offender knowingly fails to register or update a registration as required, and engages in interstate travel, foreign travel, or enters, leaves, or resides on an Indian reservation. A sex offender who fails to properly register may face fines and up to ten (10) years in prison. Furthermore, if a sex offender knowingly fails to update or register as required and commits a violent federal crime, he or she may face up to thirty (30) years in prison under this statute. The Buyer may seek more information online by visiting xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/.

  • Third Offense The employee will be terminated. If an alcohol test results in an alcohol concentration of .04 or greater:

  • Sex Offender Registry Pursuant to law, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public. Tenant understands and agrees that they are solely responsible for obtaining any and all information contained in the state or national sex offender registry for the area surrounding the Premises, which can be obtained online or from the local sheriff’s department or other appropriate law enforcement officials. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and zip code in which he or she resides.

  • Anti-Piracy In order to prevent theft, piracy, unauthorized retransmissions, redistribution or exhibition, copying or duplication of any Channel, in whole or in part, (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Piracy”), the IPTV Operator shall, prior to the commencement of the Term of the agreement and at all times during such Term, employ, maintain, and enforce fully effective conditional access system delivery and content protection and security systems, and related physical security and operational procedures (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Security Systems”) as may be specified (security specifications), in a non-discriminatory manner in writing, from time to time, by ZEEL. The IPTV Operator shall comply with the Anti-Piracy Requirements set out in Clause VI and VII in ANNEXURE XII and also provide full and complete information for conducting Technical Audit by the auditors, empaneled by the Authority for conducting such audit, by furnishing details outlined in Clause I, II, III, IV and V of ANNEXURE XII attached herewith. The IPTV Operator shall deploy finger printing mechanisms to detect any piracy, violation of copyright and unauthorized viewing of the Channels, distributed / transmitted through its Platform at least every 10 minutes on 24 x 7 x 365(6) basis. The IPTV Operator shall not authorize, cause or suffer any portion of any of the Zee Group Channels to be recorded, duplicated, cablecast, exhibited or otherwise used for any purpose other than for distribution by the IPTV Operator at the time these Channels are made available. If the IPTV Operator becomes aware that any unauthorized third party is recording, duplicating, cablecasting, exhibiting or otherwise using any or all of the Zee Group Channels for any other purpose, the IPTV Operator shall within ten minutes of so becoming aware of such recording, duplicating, cablecasting, exhibiting or otherwise using any or all of the Zee Group Channels for any other purpose, notify ZEEL and the IPTV Operator shall also switch off the concerned Set Top Box to prevent such unauthorized use. However, use of a Set Top Box with Personal Video Recorder/ Digital Video Recorder facility which has been supplied by the IPTV Operator shall not be treated as unauthorized use, as long as such Set Top Box is used in accordance with the terms and conditions of the subscription agreement between the IPTV Operator and the subscriber. The IPTV Operator shall comply with the specifications for Set Top Box, Conditional Access System and Subscriber Management System as set out in ANNEXURE X attached herewith. If so instructed by Information (as defined below) by ZEEL, the IPTV Operator shall shut off or de-authorize the transmission to any unauthorized subscriber/ subscriber indulging in piracy, within ten minutes from the time it receives such instruction from ZEEL. Any communication under this Clause shall be considered as valid Information only if (i) the information is sent through e-mail in a format as mutually agreed by the parties and (ii) the information is sent by a person(s) who is designated to send such information. However, the “information” may even be provided by ZEEL representatives through other means of communications such as telephonic message, fax etc. and the said “information” shall later be confirmed by ZEEL through e-mail and the IPTV Operator shall be under obligation to act upon such information.

  • First Offense The participant will not participate in the next contests/events, beginning with the first contest/event in which he/she would participate after determination that an infraction has occurred, equal to 20% of the number of regular scheduled contests/events. The participant will also be referred to the Centerville High School Crisis Intervention Counselor or their Middle School Guidance Counselor. The participant will be permitted to practice during the time period of his/her co- curricular suspension. The participant’s reinstatement and eligibility will be determined by the Athletic Director. OR: The number of contests/events to be suspended from can be reduced to 10% if the participant agrees to complete 20 hours of approved community service within 45 days of determination that an infraction has occurred. Failure to comply with this will add an additional 20 % suspension at the end of 45 days plus all awards will be revoked. Proof of an approved community service plan being in place must be presented to the Athletic Director prior to being reinstated to participate after the 10% suspension has been served. All other consequences relating to intervention, practice, reinstatement, and eligibility remain the same. Second Offense (and subsequent offenses): The participant will not participate in any Centerville High School co-curricular activity for one calendar year from the date of determination that a second infraction has occurred. The participant will also be referred to the Centerville High School Crisis Intervention Counselor. The participant will not be permitted to practice or take part in any co-curricular events during this time period. The participant’s reinstatement and eligibility will be determined by the Athletic Director. OR: The suspension can be reduced to 6 months if the participant agrees to complete 40 hours of approved community service within 90 days of determination that an infraction has occurred. Failure to comply with this will result in a year suspension beginning at the end of 90 days. All other consequences relating to intervention, reinstatement, and eligibility remain the same. CITIZENSHIP Any possible infraction of the citizenship clause will be reviewed by the athletic director and coach. A decision will then be made which could result in the assignment of community hours and/or suspension from contests. Citizenship infractions will not be considered “offenses” (1st, 2nd, . . .).

  • Harassment in the Workplace The Union and the Employer recognize the right of employees to work in an environment free from personal and sexual harassment ("Harassment"), and the Employer shall take such actions as are necessary respecting an employee engaging in harassment in the workplace.

  • Violence in the Workplace (a) The parties agree that violence shall be defined as any incident in which an employee is abused, threatened or assaulted while performing his or her work. The parties agree it includes the application of force, threats with or without weapons and severe verbal abuse. The parties agree that such incidents will not be condoned. Any employee who believes he/she has been subjected to such incident shall report this to a supervisor who will make every reasonable effort to rectify the situation. For purposes of sub-article (a) only, employees as referred to herein shall mean all employees of the Employer notwithstanding Article 2.12.

  • Workplace Violence (a) It is recognized that at certain worksites or in certain work situations employees may be at risk of physical violence or verbal abuse from clients, persons in care or custody, or the public.

  • Evacuation (1) If the Combatant Commander orders a mandatory evacuation of some or all personnel, the Government will provide assistance, to the extent available, to United States and third country national contractor personnel.

  • Second Offense Where an employee tests positive, and the employee has previously participated in one program of treatment required by the Employer, the Employer may discharge the employee from employment.

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