Community Standards and Prohibited Items Clause Samples

The Community Standards and Prohibited Items clause defines the rules and expectations for acceptable behavior and the types of items that are not allowed within a particular community, platform, or service. It typically outlines specific actions, language, or content that are considered inappropriate or harmful, and lists categories of goods or materials that users are forbidden to post, sell, or share—such as illegal substances, weapons, or offensive materials. This clause serves to maintain a safe, respectful, and lawful environment by clearly communicating boundaries and helping to prevent disputes or misuse of the service.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items. The Resident agrees to abide by all OSU and UHDS policies and community standards, as stated in the UHDS Student Policy and Information Guide: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇/policy-guide, and in the OSU Student Conduct Regulations: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/studentconduct/. Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items. The Resident agrees to abide by all SDSU, Housing Administration, and Residential Education policies and community standards, as stated in the Guide to Community Living and Roommate Agreement (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/resources/policies), and in the SDSU Standards for Student Conduct (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/student_affairs/srr/conduct.aspx). Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items a. The Resident agrees to abide by all University of Montana and UM Housing policies and community standards, as stated in the University of Montana Student Conduct Code, and in the UM Housing Student Handbook. Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise. b. Please note that changes to the University of Montana Student Conduct Code and UM Housing Student Handbook may be made at any time and for any reason through the authorized processes and personnel. Please review the latest version of these documents periodically to ensure that you remain in compliance. c. Residents living in the residence halls are expected to complete certain educational, University-wide programs and events as a part of their community membership. The residence hall activities include all semester opening, closing, and any other floor meetings; University Convocation; Step Up! Training; orientation and Griz Welcome events; occasional one-on-one conversations with their Resident Assistant. d. UM Housing will send official communication to a Resident’s student email (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) and may email a Resident’s personal email account on record. If a Resident would like to opt-out of receiving emails to a personal email account contact information in Cyberbear should be updated. Residents cannot opt-out of receiving email to their student email account and are responsible for monitoring their student email account regularly.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items. A. Licensee agrees to abide by all CSUSB and DHRE policies, regulations, and procedures included as part of this agreement, the Resident Handbook, and any subsequent amendments. The policies addressed in the Resident Handbook include, but are not limited to prohibited items, alcohol, smoking, noise, and pets.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items a. The Resident agrees to abide by all University of Montana and UM Housing policies and community standards, as stated in the U niversity of Montana Student Conduct Code, and in the U M Housing Student Handbook. Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise. b. Residents living in the residence halls are expected to complete certain educational, University-wide programs and events as a part of their community membership. The residence hall activities include all semester opening, closing, and any other floor meetings; University Convocation; Step Up! Training; orientation and Griz Welcome events; occasional one-on-one conversations with their Resident Assistant.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items a. The Resident agrees to abide by all University of Montana and UM Housing policies and community standards, as stated in the University of Montana Student Conduct Code, and in the UM Housing Student Handbook. Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise. b. Please note that changes to the University of Montana Student Conduct Code and UM Housing Student Handbook may be made at any time and for any reason through the authorized processes and personnel. Please review the latest version of these documents periodically to ensure that you remain in compliance. c. Residents living in the residence halls are expected to complete certain educational, University-wide programs and events as a part of their community membership. The residence hall activities include all semester opening, closing, and any other floor meetings; University Convocation; Step Up! Training; orientation and Griz Welcome events; occasional one-on-one conversations with their Resident Assistant.
Community Standards and Prohibited Items a. The Resident agrees to abide by all University of Montana and UM Housing policies and community standards, as stated in the University of Montana Student Conduct Code, and in the UM Housing Student Handbook. Policies addressed include, but are not limited to: prohibited items, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and noise. b. Residents living in the residence halls are expected to complete certain educational, University-wide programs and events as a part of their community membership in the residence halls:

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