College Events Clause Samples

The 'College Events' clause defines the rules and responsibilities related to organizing, hosting, or participating in events held by or at a college. It typically outlines the procedures for event approval, requirements for safety and conduct, and any necessary permissions or insurance. For example, it may specify that student organizations must submit event proposals in advance or comply with campus policies regarding alcohol and security. This clause ensures that all college events are conducted in an orderly, safe, and compliant manner, thereby minimizing risks and clarifying expectations for all parties involved.
College Events. 1. The College shall allow any employee and one (1) person to attend all College sponsored functions, with the exception of events sponsored by the Little Theatre, International Symphony, Dinner Theater, and Student Government Activities, by showing an Identification Card or other suitable identification provided by the College.
College Events. Tickets are to be supplied to bargaining unit members and retired faculty members, upon request, for all College-sponsored student activities such as basketball games, plays, etc., held on campus.

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