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- Regulations about Common Facilities & Services
   
 
   
  Hall Rules of Chan Sui Kau Hall (Hall 5)
  Preamble
Student Residence provides residents with opportunities to gain non-academic experience during university life. Residents are expected to develop mutual respect and a sense of responsibility through interaction with each other. All residents are members of the hall. They are expected to observe the Universityˇ¦s ˇ§Codes of Student Conductˇ¨ and ˇ§Regulations Governing Student Residenceˇ¨ so as to maintain a safe and pleasant living environment within the community of residents.

Apart from the above-mentioned Codes and Regulations, the following ˇ§Rules of Chan Sui Kau Hallˇ¨ is set to develop a harmonious environment in the Hall. Mutual understanding and cooperation amongst residents are essential to make our Hall a safe and comfortable place to live in.
  1. General
    1.1 Smoking is strictly prohibited in all areas of the Hall (including the Roof and staircases).
    1.2 Mah-jong playing is prohibited.
    1.3 The period between 11pm to 7am is quiet hours.
    1.4 Unapproved swapping or sharing of assigned rooms is strictly prohibited.
    1.5 Lending or borrowing of resident identity cards in order to gain access to the Hall is strictly prohibited.
    1.6 Open flames and the use or storage of inflammable substances are prohibited
    1.7 Cooking is allowed only in the Common Rooms located on each floor.
    1.8 No pet keeping is allowed.
    1.9 Stealing is a serious offence and will lead to disciplinary actions and/or the involvement of law enforcement agencies.
  2. Visitor
    2.1 All visitors must register at the security counter when entering and leaving the Hall.
    2.2 No visitor is allowed to enter or stay in the Hall from 12:00 midnight to 08:00.
    2.3
Visitors shall abide by the Rules. Residents should make their visitors aware of the Rules and are held responsible for any misconduct committed by their visitors.
    2.4
The Hall Management has the discretion to allow visitors to stay in the G/F common room from midnight to 8am if the situation so requires, i.e., meeting and discussion in relation to academic study and hall functions.
  3. Public Property
    3.1 Public property, including (but not limited to) public utensils, appliances, furniture, equipments and facilities, are owned by the Hall.
    3.2 Public property is owned by the Hall and is not to be taken away.
    3.3 Residents have the responsibility of keeping public property in a good condition. Residents shall be responsible for any form of compensation and any damage caused to public property.
  4. Miscellaneous
    4.1 The Hall Management reserves the right to conduct room check in the event of:
(a) apprehension of danger to safety of residents; and
(b) reasonable suspicion of breach of Universityˇ¦s Rules and Codes and Regulations.
    4.2

Violation of Rules may render residents liable to disciplinary procedures promulgated by the Hall Management and the University. Disciplinary actions by the Hall Management include (but not limited to)
(a) verbal warning;
(b) written warning which may be copied to the residentsˇ¦ academic departments as the Hall Management thinks fit;
(c) community services to the Hall; and
(d) suspension of housing contract.

    4.3 In order to maintain the Hall as a safe and pleasant living environment, the Rules shall be amended from time to time. Residents are encouraged to contact their Residence Tutors in the event of any enquiries.
 
 
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