Participant Code of Conduct Clause Samples
A Participant Code of Conduct clause establishes the expected standards of behavior for individuals involved in an event, program, or organization. It typically outlines acceptable and unacceptable actions, such as prohibiting harassment, discrimination, or disruptive conduct, and may specify procedures for reporting violations. This clause serves to create a safe and respectful environment, ensuring all participants understand their responsibilities and the consequences of misconduct.
Participant Code of Conduct. All Participants, household members and guests must comply with a code of conduct by abiding by all rules and regulations affecting the use or occupancy of the premises and all policies of the TDHE and laws of the Tribe, including but not limited to:
Participant Code of Conduct. All participants of the Arkansas Archeological Society agree to abide by and support the following Code of Conduct while participating or serving in a formal capacity with the Arkansas Archeological Society and/or the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Participant Code of Conduct. 1. Must wear proper practice attire at every practice, and proper cheerleading uniform as selected by PBHD to all competitions and local events.
2. Must be ready to practice at scheduled practice time. This means proper attire, hair shoulder length and longer must be pulled back, no jewelry of any kind, and plastic headbands. 3. Uniforms must be kept clean and presentable for all competitions and events. Replacement uniforms are at participants' cost.
4. Must not exceed 10 unexcused absences. It is a team sport that requires full participation in order to succeed. The only excused absences are as follows: death in family(immediate family members only), extreme illness (i.e. high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or highly contagious), or any extenuating circumstances beyond control of the participant. 5. Three(3) tardies to a practice will be equal to one(1) unexcused absence.
6. The head coach will determine if an absence will be considered excused or unexcused. If participant’s unexcused absences reach the maximum of 10, participants will be dropped from PBHD for the remainder of that season. 6. Will display good sportsmanship at all times. 7. Shall respect their coaches and follow their instruction at all times. 8. Shall respect all other participants and members of PBHD, as well as other cheerleaders while at competition events.
Participant Code of Conduct. Principles and Expectations of Forum Participation Expected Behavior Unacceptable Behavior
Participant Code of Conduct. Event Participants agree to abide by the following Participant Code of Conduct at all times while attending the Event, and to obey directions from the Company staff, including security staff. The Company reserves the right, without refund, to revoke the Credentials of Participants whose conduct violates the Participant Code of Conduct. Participants are entirely responsible for their own actions and their representative’s actions during the Events. The Company will enforce this Participant Code of Conduct throughout the Events’ entirety. You shall promptly alert the Company or the Company staff if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress or any violation (including any attempt) of this Code of Conduct (i.e. this Section 15), even if they seem inconsequential.
Participant Code of Conduct. In order to participate in the residential programme, it is mandatory for each participant to accept to adhere to the code of conduct outlined below.
1. Participants are required to adhere to the CERN Code of Conduct1.
2. Participants are required to comply with all rules and regulations in effect at the CERN site. This includes adhering to CERN's safety rules and regulations, as well as following any instructions given by CERN staff or security personnel.
3. Participants are solely responsible for the safety and security of their personal belongings. CERN assumes no liability for theft, loss, or damage to personal property.
4. Participants must show respect for the integrity of CERN's facilities and for others on site. In particular, participants must always respect the quiet hours of the premises of the CERN Hotel, particularly between 22:00 and 07:00, and refrain from any conduct that could disturb others in the vicinity.
5. The CERN access card must be visibly worn at all times while on the Organization's premises.
6. Bringing alcohol or any illegal substances onto the CERN premises is strictly forbidden.
7. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the CERN Hotel, as are parties or gatherings of more than 10 people.
8. Participants may utilize CERN's facilities and service (e.g., library, restaurant, computer infrastructure) in accordance with the rules and regulations in force.
9. Participants are expected to follow the programme schedule, which includes activities during working hours as well as additional activities outside of those hours. CERN retains the right to take appropriate measures against individuals who fail to comply with the requirements of this Code of Conduct, including terminating their participation in the residential programme. 1 ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇/codeofconduct
Participant Code of Conduct a. Your hosts abroad are looking forward to welcoming you and hope you feel at home during your time abroad. Please keep in mind that as a participant on this study abroad program, you represent your home university, home country, and the professors and staff at the CEPA Foundation who work to make this opportunity possible. Therefore, all students are expected to behave in a manner that respects other people, customs, and property.
b. While the CEPA Foundation makes every effort to inform you about the local laws of the host country along with precautions about safety, health, political situations, and cultural climate, you are ultimately responsible for understanding and abiding by the laws in your host country. Therefore, all participants are advised to inform themselves about the host country in addition to the pre‐departure and/or orientation sessions associated with the program. All participants are expected to abide by the following code of conduct. Any violation of this code of conduct will be met with appropriate disciplinary action, which may include notifying the home institution and immediate dismissal from the program.
c. While you are in a foreign country, you are subject to all local laws and regulations. It is important to be aware that the protections afforded under U.S. law or laws of your home country are not available to you while abroad. All participants are subject to local laws, and legal proceedings for criminal or civil matters. In addition to applicable laws, participants are expected to abide by the following program rules. Violation of any of the following rules may result in disciplinary action:
i. Criminal behavior and violation of local laws, including theft and vandalism
ii. Sexual harassment, disorderly, indecent, or obscene conduct iii. Violent or aggressive behavior
iv. Violation of the rules in effect for the student residence
v. Violation of the rules in effect in the Château academic courses or host university
vi. Abusive language or behavior towards staff, faculty, or program participants
vii. Violation of the Alcohol and Drug Policy (See below)
viii. Damage to facilities including but not limited to housing, partner institutions, hotels, or transportation vehicles
ix. Violations to academic standards including plagiarism and cheating x. Unauthorized use of facilities, host university, residence, sponsored transportation vehicles, and hotel rooms
Participant Code of Conduct. Event Participants agree to abide to the Participant Code of Conduct. The Company reserves the right, without refund, to revoke the Credentials of Participants whose conduct violates the Code of Conduct. Purchasers are responsible for informing Participants about the Code of Conduct and ensuring that their Participants abide by the Participant Code of Conduct.
Participant Code of Conduct. 1. Must wear proper practice attire at every practice, and proper cheerleading uniform as selected by PBHD to all competitions and local events.
2. Must be ready to practice at scheduled practice time. This means proper attire, hair shoulder length and longer must be pulled back, no jewelry of any kind, and plastic headbands. 3. Uniforms must be kept clean and presentable for all competitions and events. Replacement uniforms are at participants' cost.
Participant Code of Conduct. Participant agrees and covenants to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner in conformance with all local and international laws and rules and regulations of applicable independent vendors associated with their travel package. GBT, in its own sole discretion, reserves the right to remove any Participant that violates any law, foreign or domestic, is disruptive to the tour group or threatens to harm themselves or others. GBT will assume no responsibility for the travel accommodations or return travel arrangements for any Participant so removed from a tour, whether guided or self-guided. Expulsion of a participant from their Hotel, shall constitute removal of the Participant from the tour. Participant acknowledges that the travel insurance may deny any claim for Participant’s costs related to expulsion or removal under this paragraph.