Recreation Sample Clauses
The Recreation clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the use of recreational facilities or activities provided under an agreement. It typically outlines which parties have access to amenities such as gyms, pools, or common areas, and may specify any rules, restrictions, or fees associated with their use. By clearly establishing these terms, the clause helps prevent disputes over access and usage, ensuring all parties understand their entitlements and obligations regarding recreational resources.
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Recreation. Recreation rooms shall be supplied. Smokes and soft drinks shall be available. Outside walls of the above to be completely closed-in cold weather. Sidewalk to be provided between the living quarters, from living quarters to dining rooms and recreation rooms. The above to be Standards for Stationary or Permanent type camps. In the initial construction of the above, the camp construction workers in areas where there are no hotel accommodations, shall construct such housing as is necessary for them (this is not a tent). When bunkhouses are built to the degree that they can be occupied, the camp construction workers shall move into such quarters and their original buildings shall be disposed of or not used for lodging from time to time.
Recreation. In accordance with current Board Policy and Administrative Procedures, the CCTEA may utilize district-owned facilities for off-duty recreational activities.
Recreation. Engaging in other employment, including self-employment, either direct or indirect.
Recreation. Therapeutic Recreation is a planned process which utilizes techniques to assess, prescribe, treat, and evaluate the success of treatment for the child/youth who experiences significant barriers to leisure fulfillment. These barriers include the lack of physiological, psychological, and/or social skills. Recreational and other leisure-time activity services provide for the development, maintenance, and expression of an appropriate leisure/social lifestyle limitations.
Recreation. CONTRACTOR shall provide indoor and outdoor recreation and leisure time programs for the inmates in compliance with the FDC/ACA Standards.
Recreation. Other Employment (either seeking other employment or working on another job)
Recreation. Two hours of congregate recreation will be offered to participants, 7 days per week, in congregate recreation pens.
Recreation. Each participating inmate will be offered two hours of recreation at the rear of the cell, seven days per week. Program classrooms at Mid-State will be available in the evenings for earned congregate activities.
Recreation. Two hours of individual recreation, seven days per week.