Use of Video Surveillance Sample Clauses

Use of Video Surveillance. If you will be using surveillance cameras in the home, please initial below. We are honest, trustworthy, have nothing to hide, and don’t mind if you use cameras. We only require that if we will be allowed to use your restroom OR if we will be having overnight pet sits in your home that cameras are not active in restrooms or the room in which we’ll be sleeping, for privacy. Should we discover that live or recording cameras are active in these areas while we are using them, we reserve the right to terminate any and all contracts at our discretion. You also agree not to share any video of Paw Prince staff on social media or other public online or other venues without our knowledge or approval, for any reason. In the event of a dispute, whether brought by the owner or a Paw Prince sitter, video footage may be shared with legal parties as necessary (Please initial)
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Use of Video Surveillance. The Superintendent will meet with principals annually and advise them of the appropriate protocols for using video surveillance. The purpose of videos in schools is to ensure the safety and security of staff, students and District equipment and facilities. It is understood that such surveillance can be used for corroborative evidence in employee discipline and dismissal cases and in those instances where workplace violations are viewed in the normal course of using videos for student supervision. The normal course of using video for student supervision is defined as reviewing student incident(s) which include but are not limited to student fights, vandalism and theft or to monitor previously identified troubled zones.
Use of Video Surveillance. For security reasons, CCTV video monitoring and recording is used by Program but only in the classroom, entryways, hallways, conference room, practice-labs and offices. Enrollment in Program establishes a Student’s consent to be recorded on video tape when present or working in these areas of the training facility.
Use of Video Surveillance a) Surveillance cameras and related equipment may be installed by the Employer to protect critical areas of the Employer’s premises from theft, and/or to enhance the personal safety of members of the Embassy West Senior Living community.
Use of Video Surveillance equipment will be done in accordance with TVDSB and LDCSB policies.

Related to Use of Video Surveillance

  • Video Surveillance All video surveillance will be directed by the YSU police department.

  • Surveillance The COR will receive and document all complaints from Government personnel regarding the services provided. If appropriate, the COR will send the complaints to the Contractor for corrective action.

  • Electronic Surveillance The primary purpose of electronic surveillance is to ensure the health, welfare and safety of all educators, students and visitors to District property and to safeguard District facilities and equipment. As such, the District and the Association agree:

  • Use of the Card 1. The Cardmember must sign the Card in ink, using a ball point pen, as soon as he or she receives it; the Cardmember must also safeguard the Card and preserve any PIN in extreme secrecy and keep it separate from his or her Card. The Cardmember must not use the Card after the expiration of the validity period embossed on it, and not use the Card after it has been damaged, withdrawn or cancelled.

  • Data Encryption Contractor must encrypt all State data at rest and in transit, in compliance with FIPS Publication 140-2 or applicable law, regulation or rule, whichever is a higher standard. All encryption keys must be unique to State data. Contractor will secure and protect all encryption keys to State data. Encryption keys to State data will only be accessed by Contractor as necessary for performance of this Contract.

  • Newsletter ☐ Yes, I would like to receive the newsletter. The monthly newsletter serves to keep you informed about new courses, new teachers, new developments, as well as internal and external events hosted by the GMS, its teachers and its partners. To send the newsletter, we use the mail service provider 'Mailchimp' from the United States. The provider is the Rocket Science Group LLC, 000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxx Ave NE, Suite 5000,Atlanta,GA 30308, USA. They store the mail address, and, where applicable, the first name and the IP address. For further information, please read the data protection agreement. ☐ Yes, I hereby grant my consent. Without the agreement it is not possible to subscribe to the newsletter. I can cancel the agreement at any point in the future. Use of photo, audio and video-material To promote itself and its own events, courses and programs the GMS uses photo material and sometimes audio or video recordings. ☐ Yes, I hereby grant my consent to the GMS to use photos of myself (or of my child) as well as audio/video recordings made of courses, workshops or events for promotional purposes without requiring special permission. I can cancel this agreement any point in the future.

  • PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT To the extent applicable, Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract it will comply with applicable requirements of 2 C.F.R. § 200.216.

  • Internet Use 7.1. Customer is prohibited from posting or transmitting unlawful material on or via the Internet or the World Wide Web.

  • PUBLICITY, LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA 36.1 COUNTY owns all rights to the name, logos, and symbols of COUNTY. The use and/or reproduction of COUNTY's name, logos, or symbols for any purpose, including commercial advertisement, promotional purposes, announcements, displays, or press releases, without COUNTY's prior written consent is expressly prohibited.

  • Internet Connectivity School must provide sufficient hardline internet connectivity and the required network configurations (provided in Exhibit A) for each Pixellot System to allow live broadcasts. PlayOn will provide the point-to-point wireless internet base station (“Point to Point”) when needed to deliver hardline internet connectivity to Pixellot Systems installed in outdoor venues; provided that PlayOn is able to select the make and model of the Point to Point system. In the event that School requests, or requires, a specific Point to Point system that is different from what is provided by PlayOn, then School must provide and install the Point to Point system at its own expense.

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