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c. Health andWelfare
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Failing to maintain living space and common areas
in original condition; clean, unaltered, hazard-free.
d. Unauthorized Occupancy/Use of Residential Facilities
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Unauthorized
occupancy of a living space or use of residential facilities including, but not
limited to; cohabitation, subletting, altering the physical structure of the
room/apartment without approval, remaining present if maintenance work
is occurring after temporary space has been assigned, and/or providing
laundry facility access to non-residents.
e. Pets/Animals
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Unauthorized possession of a pet (other than fish), service,
or comfort animal.
f. Trash/Recycling
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Improperly storing or disposing of trash and/or
recycling.
g. Wheeled Transportation
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Unauthorized parking, securing, storing, indoor
transport, use, or abandonment of a skateboard, bicycle, motorcycle, or
scooter.
h. Decorations
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Displaying pornographic or discriminatory literature or
other materials or any materials that cause, or would be reasonably likely to
cause, mental harm to another.
i. Gatherings
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Assembling ten (10) or more people (residents included) in a
residential room, suite, or apartment.
j. Guests
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Unauthorized, unattended, and/or hosting an excessive
number of guests; failure of guests to comply with University policies and
procedures.
k. Hall Sports
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Engaging in games and sports intended for outdoor play
including, but not limited to, water guns/balloons, rollerblading, and
bouncing and throwing balls.
l. Living with Roommates
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Failing to follow a Roommate Agreement,
creating an inhospitable environment, or not maintaining personal care.
m. Courtesy/Quiet Hours
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Making excessive noise and/or engaging in
disruptive behavior that causes sound to be heard beyond the confines of a
room, suite or, apartment.
n. Posting/Advertising
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Unauthorized display, distribution, or removal of
flyers, posters, banners, or other advertisements.
o. Soliciting/Operating a Business
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Operating a business, selling or
promoting a service or product from a residence hall room, suite, apartment,
or common area.
p. Fire AlarmActivation
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Intentional false activation of the fire alarm
system, or activation through forbidden activity (e.g. smoking, candles, open
flame cooking equipment).
q. Fire Evacuation Procedure
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Failing to evacuate after the activation of the
fire alarm and/or following the directives of University and/or emergency
personnel.