Personal Storage Sample Clauses

The Personal Storage clause defines the rules and limitations regarding an individual's use of storage space provided by an organization or service. Typically, it outlines what types of items or data may be stored, any restrictions on storage capacity, and the responsibilities of the user to maintain the security and legality of stored content. For example, it may prohibit storing hazardous materials or unauthorized digital files. The core function of this clause is to ensure that storage resources are used appropriately and safely, protecting both the provider and other users from misuse or liability.
Personal Storage. 21.5.1. All Teachers shall be provided a locker, or a locker-cabinet, and a desk in each building to which the Teacher is assigned. One of the items shall be lockable. For classroom Teachers, these items shall be inside the classroom. For non-classroom Teachers the items shall be located within their assigned office. In the event that any Teacher places an additional lock on such property, either a duplicate key or the combination thereof shall be provided to the Supervisor. In emergencies where the Supervisor needs to open the locked property, the Supervisor shall first seek to reach the Teacher and obtain the consent to unlock the property. In the event the Supervisor is unable to reach the Teacher, or obtain consent, the Supervisor may open the lock.
Personal Storage. Desks, lockers, file cabinets used by members for storing job related materials shall be free from intrusion by anyone except with the knowledge and consent of the member or by court order, or under all of the following conditions: A. By order of the Safety Director, Chief or designee; B. Upon the showing of need with regard to the Division's mission; C. In the presence of a witness. Should the Division exercise its right to open a desk, locker or file cabinet as set forth above, it shall immediately notify the member that it did so, together with a brief description of what it was searching for and what was found.
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  • Personal Safety a. I will not post personal contact information about myself or other people. Personal contact information includes names, personal physical addresses, email addresses, work addresses, school addresses, and telephone numbers b. I will not agree to meet with someone I have communicated with online without my parents’/guardians’ approval and participation. c. I will promptly disclose to my teacher or other school employees any message I receive that is inappropriate or makes me feel uncomfortable.

  • Personal Vehicle Use of personal vehicle will be reimbursed at the current rate/mile set by Commissioners’ Court. Mileage should be calculated using the County office location of the traveler and the event location. Mileage may not be calculated using the traveler’s home. Mileage should be calculated using an employees vehicle odometer reading or by a readily available online mapping service for travel out of Fort Bend County. If using the mileage of an online mapping service, state which mapping service was used or provide a printout of your route detailing the mileage. For local travel, odometer readings or mapping service details are not required. Departments should develop a mileage guide for employees for local travel points, if a department does not have a mileage guide, the Auditor’s Office will determine if the mileage listed is reasonable. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls with documentation. County Vehicle: Fuel purchases when using a County vehicle should be made with the County Procurement card if available. Original receipts will accompany the Procurement Card statement but a copy must be provided with the travel reimbursement request. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls with documentation required. Airfare: Airfare is reimbursable at the lowest available rate based on 14 day advance purchase of a discounted coach/economy full-service seat based on the required arrival time for the event. The payment confirmation and itinerary must be presented with the travel reimbursement form. The traveler will be responsible for the excess charges of an airline ticket purchase other than a coach/economy seat. When using Southwest Airlines a traveler should choose the “wanna get away” flight category. Allowable Expenses: Bag fees. Fare changes are allowable if business related or due to family emergency. Unallowable Expenses/Fees: Trip insurance, Early Bird Check In, Front of the line, Leg Room, Fare changes for personal reasons. Unallowable Fees/Charges: GPS, prepaid fuel, premium radio, child safety seats, additional insurance, one way rentals. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls allowed with documentation. Other Transportation: Other forms of transit (bus, taxi, train) are reimbursable with an original receipt. Gratuities: Gratuities are permitted if original receipt includes gratuity (20% maximum allowed) for any transportation services.