Violations and Consequences Sample Clauses

Violations and Consequences. The violations and consequences outlined by this Student Device Responsible Use Handbook and Agreement are aligned with the BHCS Student Code of Conduct levels of infractions. • The discipline procedures in the BHCS Student Code of Conduct address all levels ofoffenses, including stealing and destruction of school or personal property. This applies to all BHCS property, including school-assigned technology devices. Depending on the seriousness of the offense, students may lose device usage rights and/or network privileges, be suspended, or, in extreme cases, expelled. Technology Device Violations First report of damage or neglect to equipment $40 Fee & discipline action Second report of damage or neglect to equipment $60 Fee & discipline action Third report of damage or neglect to equipment $80 Fee & discipline action Some examples of damage or neglect: ▪ Marks or dents beyond normal indicating device has been dropped and was not handled with care ▪ Writing on the device ▪ Stickers or other objects attached to the device ▪ Dirty screen or laptop ▪ Device screen cracked or detached keyboard ▪ Keys removed or damaged ▪ Mouse pad broken
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Violations and Consequences. A violation of this policy will result in appropriate disciplinary action, including demotion, reassignment, additional training, probation, suspension, or even termination. The FCPA is a criminal statute. Both the Company and you may be subject to substantial fines and penalties for violating these and other anti-corruption laws. In serious cases, you may face imprisonment for up to five years for each FCPA anti-bribery violation and up to 20 years for each FCPA accounting violation. In addition, the Company may face suspension or debarment from government contracts, the loss of U.S. export privileges, and certain other consequences. These results can be devastating to our business. Anti-corruption enforcement has significantly increased in the United States. In addition, a number of other countries have strengthened their laws on this matter.
Violations and Consequences. NCA supports the positive use of technology for the purpose of enhancing and supporting learning. It is expected that users will comply with NCA AUP rules, act in a responsible manner, and honor the terms and conditions set by classrooms teachers and the administration. Failure to comply with such terms and conditions may result in temporary or permanent loss of access as well as other disciplinary or legal action as necessary.
Violations and Consequences. If a student violate the FISD Student Acceptable Use Policy, he/she will be subject to the following discipline at Xxxxxx Independent Violation 1 Students will lose Chromebook privileges for the remainder of the school day and the following school day. Violation 2 Students will lose Chromebook privileges for 3 days, and be assigned a before school detention. Violation 3 Student will lose Chromebook privileges for a week (5 days), and will be assigned an after school detention Violation 4 Students will lose Chromebook privileges for a month (30 days), and will be assigned a Saturday School. Violation 5 Students will have their Chromebook privileges revoked for the remainder of the school year, and will be assigned 2 days in AC. STUDENT ELECTRONIC ACCESS/USER AGREEMENT FORM As a user of Xxxxxx Independent School District’s computer network, I hereby agree to comply with the District’s Internet and electronic mail rules and to communicate over the network in a responsible manner while abiding by all relevant laws and restrictions. I further understand that violation of the regulations is unethical and may constitute a criminal oIense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked and schools disciplinary action and/or legal action may be taken User’s Name ( Please Print) User’s Signature (Students K-3rd grade are not required to provide a signature) Date PARENT ELECTRONIC ACCESS/USER AGREEMENT FORM Prior to the student being granted independent access privileges, the following section must be completed for students under 18 years of age: As the parent or legal guardian of the student (under 18) signing above, I grant permission for my child to access the networked computer services such as electronic mail and the Internet. I understand that this access is designed for educational purposes; however, I also recognize that some materials on the Internet may be objectionable, and I accept responsibility for guidance of Internet use by setting and conveying standards for my child to follow when selecting, sharing, researching, or exploring electronic information and media. Name of Parent/Guardian (Please Print) Signature of Parent/Guardian Date
Violations and Consequences. The violations and consequences outlined by this Student Device Responsible Use Handbook and Agreement are listed below. Disciplinary actions will be decided upon by the school administration. Technology Device Violations First report of damage or neglect to equipment $40 Fee & discipline action Second report of damage or neglect to equipment $60 Fee & discipline action Third report of damage or neglect to equipment $80 Fee & discipline action Some examples of damage or neglect: ● Marks or dents beyond normal indicating device has been dropped and was not handled with care ● Writing on the device ● Stickers or other objects attached to the device ● Dirty screen or laptop ● Device screen cracked or detached keyboard ● Keys removed or damaged ● Mouse pad broken Lost or Stolen Devices A lost or stolen device MUST be reported to the school administrator, or teacher immediately. If a device is lost or stolen at any time outside of school, parents should take the following steps:
Violations and Consequences. The violations and consequences outlined by this Student Device Responsible UseHandbook and Agreement are aligned with the BHCS Student Code of Conduct levels of infractions. • The discipline procedures in the BHCS Student Code of Conduct address all levels of offenses, including stealing and destruction of school or personal property. This applies to all BHCS property, including school-assigned technology devices. Depending on the seriousness of the offense, students may lose device usage rights and/or network privileges, be suspended, or, in extreme cases, expelled. • Damage or neglect of device will result in a negligence fee equivalent to the cost of repair/ replacement and disciplinary action. Some examples of damage or neglect: ▪ Marks or dents beyond normal indicating device has been dropped and was not handled with care ▪ Writing on the device ▪ Stickers or other objects attached to the device ▪ Dirty screen or laptop ▪ Device screen cracked or detached keyboard ▪ Keys removed or damaged ▪ Mouse pad broken
Violations and Consequences. HRM supports the positive use of technology for the purpose of enhancing and supporting learning. It is expected that users will comply with HRM rules, act in a responsible manner, and honor the terms and conditions set by classroom teachers and the administration. Failure to comply with such terms and conditions may result in temporary or permanent loss of access as well as confiscation of the device and other disciplinary or legal action as necessary—1. loss of privilege, 2. detention, 3.suspension or expulsion.
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Violations and Consequences a) If a Counterparty commits a violation of its Commitments and Obligations under the Integrity Pact Program during bidding process, their entire Xxxxxxx Money Deposit / Bid Security, would be forfeited and in addition, they may be blacklisted from the GAIL business in future.
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  • Certain Representations and Covenants Each Member and its Permitted Transferee represents and covenants to the Company and the other Members as follows:

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