Terms & Conditions

Our Terms & Conditions

Article 1(Scope of Application)

  • These Terms and Conditions shall govern any accommodation agreements or any other related contracts entered into between the hotel and the guests including daytime guests using rooms for teleworking, etc.; the same shall apply hereinafter, and any matters not stipulated in the Terms and Conditions shall be governed by law and generally established customs.
  • Any usage guidelines and precautions (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Rules” presented by the hotel in connection with these Terms and Conditions shall, in addition to the Hotel Rules and Regulations established by the hotel and kept in guestrooms, constitute a part of these Terms and Conditions.
  • Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, any special agreements provided by the hotel within the scope permitted by law and customs shall take precedence.

Article 2(Application for an Accommodation Agreement)

a. Those applying for an accommodation agreement at the hotel shall provide the hotel with the following information.

1. Guest name and telephone number, and email.
2. The date of stay and estimated time of arrival
3. Accommodation fees (generally based on the Basic Accommodation Fees in Appendix 1.)
4. Other information the hotel deems necessary

b. In the event that a guest requests to extend their stay beyond the date listed in(2)of the preceding paragraph, an application for a new accommodation agreement is deemed to have been made at the time
the request was made.

c. Reservations; Guaranteed Rooms:

i. Reservations: Reservations made without a credit card or cash deposit will be held until time of reservation (this is called the hotel's “designated hold time”).

ii. Guaranteed Reservations: To guarantee that your room will be held for you without regard to the time of arrival, a credit card guarantee of payment must be received at the hotel prior to the hotel's designated hold time. Some countries have local regulations which prohibit use of a credit card guarantee; reservations confirmed from those countries require payment by check in the currency of the country where the hotel is located, for one night/number of nights nights to guarantee that the room will be held without regard to time of arrival.

Article 3(Establishment of the Accommodation Agreement)

  • The accommodation agreement shall be established when the hotel accepts the application set forth in the preceding paragraph. However, this does not apply when the hotel proves it has not accepted the application.
  • When an accommodation agreement has been established as per the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the guest must pay a deposit set by the hotel by the deadline designated by the hotel.
  • The deposit shall first be allocated to room charges ultimately payable by the guest, then allocated to fines followed by compensation for damages in the event that the provisions of Articles 6 and 21 apply; any remaining deposit shall be returned at the time of payment in accordance with Article 13.
  • The accommodation agreement shall cease to be effective when the guest fails to pay the deposit set forth in Paragraph 2 by the deadline designated by the hotel. However, this is limited to cases in which the hotel notifies guests of a deposit deadline.

Article 4(Special Agreements Not Requiring a Deposit)

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 2 of the preceding article, the hotel may accept special agreements that do not require payment of a deposit.
  • The preceding paragraph on special agreements shall apply when the hotel does not request payment of the deposit set forth in Paragraph 2 of the preceding article or does not specify a deposit payment deadline when accepting applications for an accommodation agreement.

Article 5(Refusal of Accommodation Agreements)

This hotel may refuse to enter into an accommodation agreement in the following cases:
1. When the accommodation application violates the stipulations of these Terms and Conditions
2. When guestrooms are fully booked

3. When a potential guest is deemed likely to break the law, disrupt public order, or act contrary to public morals during their stay.
4. When a potential guest is deemed to fall under any of the following categories(a)to(c):
a. An organized crime group under the Act on Prevention of Unjust
Acts by Organized Crime Group Members(Act No. 77 of 1991)as stipulated in Article 2(2)(hereinafter “organized crime group”), a member of an organized crime group as stipulated in Article
2(6)(hereinafter “organized crime group member”), an associate member or affiliate of an organized crime group or any other antisocial force
b. When the applicant is involved in corporations or other organizations whose operations are controlled by an organized crime group.
c. When any of the directors of the applicant’s corporation is classified as a member of an organized crime group
5. When the potential guest’s behavior poses a significant nuisance to other guests.
6. When the potential guest clearly has a contagious disease.
7. When the potential guest uses violence, threats, blackmail, or intimidation to make unjust or unreasonable demands against the hotel or its employees, or is deemed to have engaged in any similar acts in the past.
8. When the hotel is unable to accommodate guests due to natural disaster, facility malfunction, or other inevitable circumstances.
9. When the potential guest is intoxicated, exhibits or has exhibited extremely abnormal behavior that may pose a nuisance to other guests, or in cases that fall under the provisions of prefectural ordinances.
10. When the potential guest is extremely unsanitary or is wearing extremely dirty clothes that may cause a nuisance to other guests.
11. When the potential guest conceals the fact that they have reserved a guestroom within the hotel for the purpose of making a profit, either for themselves or for a third party, by selling goods or services, etc.
12. When the potential guest does not comply with these Terms and Conditions or with cancellation and payment policies when making a reservation.

Article 6(The Guest’s Right to Terminate the Accommodation Agreement)

  • Guests may request that the hotel terminate the accommodation agreement.
  • If the accommodation agreement is terminated in full or in part for reasons attributable to the guest, the hotel shall charge a penalty in accordance with the provisions of Attached Table 2(only in cases where the hotel specifies a deposit payment deadline and requests payment as stipulated in Article 3(2)and excludes cases in which the guest cancels the accommodation agreement prior to such payment). However, in the event that the hotel accepts a special agreement as stipulated in Article 4(1), guests are only required to pay a penalty for terminating the accommodation agreement when they have been notified of this obligation.

Article 7(The Hotel’s Right to Terminate the Accommodation Agreement)

  • The hotel may terminate the accommodation agreement in the following cases

1. When the guest is deemed likely to break the law, disrupt public order, or act contrary to public morals, or has engaged in such acts, during their stay.
2. When the guest is deemed to fall under any of the following categories(a) to(c):
a. An organized crime group or a member, associate member, or affiliate of an organized crime group or any other antisocial force
b. When the applicant is involved in corporations or other organizations whose operations are controlled by an organized crime group.
c. When any of the directors of the applicant’s corporation is classified as a member of an organized crime group
3. When the guest’s behavior poses a significant nuisance to other guests.
4. When the guest clearly has a contagious disease.
5. When the guest uses violence, threats, blackmail, or intimidation to make unjust or unreasonable demands against the hotel or its employees, or is deemed to have engaged in any similar acts in the past.
6. When the guest cannot be accommodated due to force majeure.
7. When the guest is intoxicated, exhibits or has exhibited extremely abnormal behavior that may pose a nuisance to other guests, or in cases that fall under the provisions of prefectural ordinances.
8. When the guest smokes on the Premises, messes with firefighting equipment, or otherwise violates the Hotel Rules and Regulations(limited to fire-related regulations).
9. When the guest conceals the fact that they have reserved a guestroom within the hotel for the purpose of making a profit, either for themselves or for a third party, by selling goods, etc.
10. When the guest violates the Hotel Rules and Regulations stipulated in Article 10, commits any of the prohibited acts set forth in Article 11, or otherwise fails to comply with these Terms and Conditions or with rules on cancellation and payment when making a reservation.
11. it appears that a customer has engaged in fraudulent or inappropriate activity;
12. it appears that the reservations contain or resulted from a mistake or error;

  • When the hotel cancels the accommodation agreement in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the guest will not be charged for services not yet provided.

Article 8(Guest Registration)

  • Guests must register the following information at the front desk on the day of their stay.

1. Guest name, age, gender, address, contact telephone number, email and occupation 
2. Departure date and planned departure time
3. Other information deemed necessary by the hotel

  • International guests who do not have an address in the United States are required to present a scan or copy of their passport and register their nationality, passport number, port of entry, and immigration date in addition to the information listed above.
  • Guests who wish to pay the fees stipulated in Article 13 using traveler’s checks, hotel vouchers, credit cards, or any other alternative for currency must present this in advance when registering the information above. Be aware currency payment will not be accepted if the hotel has notified the guest in advance that currency is not accepted.

Article 9(Guestroom Hours)

  • Guestrooms may be used from 3 pm on the day of check-in to 10 am on the day of check-out.
  • Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the hotel may allow guests with approval to use guestrooms outside the hours specified above. In doing so, the following extension fees will be charged:

1. Until 2:00 pm: $25 per hour per guestroom
2. After 2:00 pm: Full room rate

Article 10(Compliance with the Hotel Rules and Regulations)

Guests shall comply with these Terms and Conditions as well as Rules while staying at the hotel. Failure to comply will result in loss of deposit, refusal or service without refund, and additional penalty fees.

Article 11(Prohibited Acts)

  • Guests shall not engage in the following acts, either on their own or through the use of a third party.

1. Registering or providing false information when staying at the hotel
2. Using fraudulent payment methods such as stolen credit cards when staying at the hotel
3. Using the hotel for business purposes without permission from the hotel
4. Mass booking followed by mass cancellation or any similar acts
5. Repeatedly making and canceling bookings without a justifiable reason, or any similar acts
6. Impersonating the hotel or the hotel group, or any act that could be mistaken for such
7. Unauthorized access of systems or computers or any similar acts
8. Sending or uploading harmful computer programs or any similar acts
9. Removal, defacing, damaging or destroying equipment within the hotel facilities, or any similar acts
10. Obstruction of business or damaging the reputation or brand of the hotel or hotel group by making demands that exceed socially acceptable norms, or slandering, defaming, threatening, or harassing the Hotel or its staff or posting inflammatory remarks on social networking sites, or any similar acts
11. Violence, threats, extortion, or other coercive and unreasonable demands against the hotel or its staff
12. Any acts that cause or risk causing inconvenience, damage, or disadvantage to other guests, third parties, the hotel, or the hotel group
13. Any acts that infringe or risk infringing on the copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights, privacy rights, personal rights, or any other rights of other guests, third parties, the hotel, or the hotel group
14. Acts that violate or risk violating public order or law, or any criminal acts
15. Displaying the power of an organized crime group or acts of aiding and abetting an organized crime group
16. Violation of any other provisions of these Terms and Conditions
17. Violation of any other rules in the Hotel Rules and Regulations
18. Any other acts deemed inappropriate by the hotel

  • The hotel shall be entitled to claim compensation from the guest for any damages incurred as a result of the acts in the preceding paragraph.

Article 12(Hours)

  • Hours for facilities of the hotel are as follows. For detailed information on hours for other facilities, please see www.theinnandmore.com, or signs throughout the hotel.

1. Laundry: 24 hours/day
2. Guest Office: 24 hours/day

  • The hours in the preceding clause may be temporarily changed when doing so is necessary and unavoidable. The hotel shall take appropriate measures to notify guests of such changes.

Article 13(Payment of Fees)

  • A breakdown of accommodation fees to be paid by guests is listed in Appendix 1.
  • The accommodation fees in the preceding paragraph must be paid at the front desk on the day of the guest’s arrival or upon the hotel’s request in U.S. Dollar or traveler’s checks, hotel vouchers, credit cards, or any other alternative for currency accepted by the hotel. However, be aware currency payment will not be accepted if the hotel has notified the guest in advance that currency is not accepted.
  • The accommodation fee will still be charged if the guest voluntarily chooses not to stay in an available room provided by the hotel.

Article 14(Hotel Liability)

  • The hotel shall compensate the guest for any damages arising from failure to execute the accommodation agreement or its related agreements. However, this shall not apply when damages are caused by reasons not attributable to the hotel.
  • The responsibility to provide guests with a room on the part of the hotel begins at the designated check-in time for the guest reservation and ends at the checkout deadline.
  • The hotel is enrolled in hotel liability insurance to protect against fire and other disasters.

Article 15(When Rooms Cannot Be Provided According to the Agreement)

  • If the hotel is unable to provide a guestroom according to the agreement, the hotel shall, with the understanding of the guest, strive to find accommodations at another hotel with as similar conditions as possible.
  • Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, if the hotel is unable to find other accommodations, the hotel will pay compensation equivalent to the penalty, which will be allotted to damages. However, this compensation will not be paid when inability to provide a guestroom is for reasons not attributable to the hotel.

Article 16(Handling of Checked Items)

  • The Inn & More will not hold any items for a guest. The Inn will not take responsibility for securing any items on behalf of a guest. Any items left in shared guest spaces are the responsibility of the guest.

Article 17(Storing Guest Luggage and Belongings)

  • The hotel shall not store guest luggage arriving before its owners unless a special arrangement has been made in advance, and shall hand it to the guest during check-in.
  • In the event that luggage or personal belongings are left unattended at the hotel after the guest has checked out, the hotel will, in principle, wait for the owner to contact the hotel for further instructions. If the owner fails to provide instructions or if the owner is unknown, valuables and items containing personal information will be delivered to the nearest police station within seven(7)days of the date of discovery, while other items will be disposed of three(3)weeks from the date of discovery. The same shall apply to items not taken in by the police. Please be aware the food, drink, cigarettes, magazines, and other items detrimental to sanitation will be disposed of on the same day.
  • Liability on the part of the hotel for guest luggage or belongings shall be governed by Article 16(1)in the case of Paragraph 1 and by Article 16(2)in the case of Paragraph(2).

Article 18(Housekeeping)

  • Housekeeping will be done upon checkout and is not offered on a daily basis.
  • The hotel retains the right to clean guestrooms at any time if it is deemed necessary. Guestrooms may also be entered on days other than cleaning days for maintenance, legal inspections, and emergencies.
  • The guest shall not be able to refuse the housekeeping set forth in the preceding paragraph.

Article 19(Computer Networks)

  • Guests shall use computer networks at the hotel at their own risk. Service may be interrupted or terminated due to system failure or other reasons without prior notice. The hotel shall not be liable for any loss or damage incurred as a result of service interruption due to system failure or any other reason when using computer networks.
  • If the guest uses hotel computer networks in a way deemed inappropriate by the hotel that may cause or has actually caused damages, the hotel will demand that the guest cease use immediately and compensate for any damages incurred.
  • Any access of illegal online content on the hotel computer network is forbidden and will be immediately reported to the police.

Article 20(Parking Liability)

The hotel consents to let guests park their vehicles in the parking lot for the duration of their reservation, and the hotel shall not be held liable for management of the vehicle, and any damage or theft pertaining to the vehicle.

Article 21(Guest Liability)

The guest shall compensate the hotel for any damages to the hotel caused by willful misconduct or negligence on the part of the guest including but not limited to facility repair costs and lost sales opportunities).

Article 22(Exemptions)

The hotel shall be exempt from liability when an exemption set forth in these Terms and Conditions or the Rules and Regulations applies.

Article 23(Reporting to the Authorities)

  • Should a guest’s violation of these Terms and Conditions or other Rules warrant protection of the rights, property, or services of the hotel or another guest, the hotel will notify the police and other relevant authorities or otherwise take appropriate measures.
  • Should the hotel deem that a guest’s health or life be in serious danger, the hotel may call an ambulance, regardless of the guest’s will.

Article 24(Changes to the Agreement)

  • These Terms and Conditions are subject to change without notice. Check the official website for the latest information.
  • Use of the hotel by the guest after changes to these Terms and Conditions constitutes consent to the amended agreement.
  • Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the provisions prior to the change shall apply to accommodation agreements concluded prior to the change of these Terms and Conditions.

Article 25(Severability)

  • Even when a portion of these Terms and Conditions or other Rules is deemed legally invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain valid.
  • Even when a portion of these Terms and Conditions or other Rules is deemed invalid or revoked in relation to a particular guest, the Terms and Conditions and other Rules shall remain valid for all other guests.

Article 26(Preferred Language)

The English version of these Terms and Conditions and other Rules shall be the original document. Even when translations are provided to guests for reference, only the original English document shall be contractually valid, and the translated document shall have no validity whatsoever.

Article 27(Good Faith Negotiation)

The hotel and guest shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any problems arising in connection with use of the hotel that cannot be resolved under these Terms and Conditions.

Article 28(Governing Law and Court of Jurisdiction)

  • The accommodation agreement between the hotel and the guest shall be governed by the laws of New Hampshire.
  • The Northern Carroll County District Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction in the first instance over any disputes (including court mediation procedures) regarding the accommodation agreement between the hotel and the guest.

Appendix 1. Breakdown of Accommodation Fees |Related to Articles 2(1)and 12(1))
 

Breakdown:
Total Amount Payable

Room Rate (1)Basic accommodation fee (room rate)

Additional Fees

(2)Credit card processing fees
(3) Cleaning fee

Taxes a. State of NH Meals and Rooms (Rentals) Tax

Appendix 2. Penalties |(as per Article 6 Paragraph 2)...for Hotel

Date that notice of cancellation was received

No show

7-0 day prior to check-in

8 days prior to check-in
Penalty Rates 100% 50% 0%

Notes

  • Percentages are the ratio of the penalty charge to the entirety of the reservation cost.
  • If the length of stay is shortened from the original agreement, the hotel shall charge a penalty of one day (the first day), regardless of the number of days the length of stay was shortened.
  • A separate penalty policy established by the hotel may apply to agreements for group plans(15 or more guests) or accommodation plans sold online. In such cases, the applicable penalty policy shall prevail over these Terms and Conditions.

<Hotel Rules and Regulation>

We ask that guests abide by these Hotel Rules and Regulations to ensure that the hotel remains a public space and to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests (including daytime guests using rooms for teleworking, etc.; the same shall apply hereinafter). Guests who fail to abide by these rules may be refused further lodging or use of the hotel's facilities. Such guests may also be asked to pay for any damage caused to fixtures or equipment within the hotel.
 
<Prohibited Actions>
1. Do not use guestrooms for purposes other than lodging without permission from the hotel.
2. Do not use open flames for heating or cooking in the guestrooms, corridors, or other common areas.
3. Do not smoke in any guest rooms or indoor or outdoor common areas (including smoking with e-cigarettes, heat-not-burn-tobacco, marijuana, etc.) including pool, playground, beach, decks, porches,
patios, etc. If smoking or cigarette butts are found in rooms, we will charge to the guest $500 as room cleaning fee and room damage compensation in addition to the room charge.
4. Do not move equipment or fixtures within the hotel or guestrooms from their designated locations without reason.
5. Do not change or modify the current state of equipment within the hotel or guestrooms without permission.
6. Do not enter storage rooms, machinery rooms, emergency stairs (except during emergencies), or other staff-only areas.
7. Do not bring the following items into the hotel:
a. Dogs (excluding assistance dogs for the disabled), cats, birds, and other animals, or pets in general
b. Items that emit a foul or strong odor
c. Excessively heavy objects or an excessive amount of objects
d. Guns, swords, or other weapons –See firearm addendum
e. Explosives, fireworks, volatile oils, or other items that are flammable or easily ignited
f. Other items deemed a threat to the safety of other guests
8. Do not shout, sing, act in a way that causes powerful shaking or a commotion, or otherwise pose a nuisance or cause discomfort to other guests.
9. Do not engage in any gambling, immoral acts, or acts that disrupt public safety within the hotel or guestrooms.
10. Do not distribute advertisements or promotional materials, sell goods, or conduct business without permission.
11. Do not distribute leaflets, petition for signatures, engage in political activities, display group or organizational power, or aid or abet such activities without permission.
12. Do not leave personal belongings in any shared guest space.
13. Photography or filming that may pose a nuisance to other guests within the hotel or guestrooms is strictly prohibited.
14. Do not photograph or film the inside of the hotel for business purposes without permission from the hotel.
15. Assault, injury, threats, extortion, fraud, obstruction of business, drug use, excessive alcohol use, unreasonable demands through intimidation, and any similar acts are prohibited.
16. Do not engage in any other acts deemed inappropriate by the hotel.
 
<Precautions>
1. As a general rule, items left with the hotel will be disposed of within three (3) weeks of the date of deposit unless otherwise specified.
2. As a general rule, the hotel waits for contact from the owner regarding instructions on what to do with lost or found items. If the owner fails to provide instructions or if the owner is unknown, valuables and items containing personal information will be delivered to the nearest police station within seven (7) days of the date of discovery, while other items will be disposed of three (3) weeks from the date of discovery. Please be aware the food, drink, cigarettes, magazines, and other items detrimental to sanitation will be disposed of on the same day.
3. Housekeeping will not be performed for the duration of a reservation and is only done upon checkout. However, the hotel retains the right to clean guestrooms at any time if it is deemed necessary. Guestrooms may also be entered on days other than cleaning days for maintenance, legal inspections, and emergencies.
4. Should a guest’s behavior warrant protection of the rights, property, or services of the hotel or another guest, the hotel will notify the police and other relevant authorities or otherwise take appropriate measures.
5. Should the hotel deem that a guest’s health or life be in serious danger, the hotel may call an ambulance, regardless of the guest’s will.
6. If you require a room key be made and subsequently lose your room key and cannot find it by the checkout time, $25 will be charged to issue a new one.  
 
Policy—Damage caused by guest

DAMAGE POLICY: The Registered Guest for a room is liable for any damage caused to the room, the hotel's premises, or the hotel property, when such damage is caused by a deliberate, reckless, or negligent act of any person in the Registered Guest's party, whether or not such person is staying in the Guest's room. In connection with this policy, the following rules apply:
1. RIGHT TO CHARGE GUEST'S CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD: Hotel reserves the right to charge the credit card or debit card on file in an amount that Hotel in its sole discretion deems sufficient to reimburse Hotel for the costs incurred in repairing the damage caused or in replacing damaged items that could not be repaired.
2. NOTICE TO GUEST: When charging a debit or credit card, Hotel will make every reasonable effort to contact the Registered Guest via mail, e-mail, or other means of contact provided by Registered Guest at the time of making reservations or upon registration and check-in, and advise Registered Guest of the amount of the charge and the reasons for the charge. If requested by Registered Guest, Hotel will provide an itemized statement of the specific damages and of each of the amounts charged to repair or replace damaged property.
3. MITIGATION OF COSTS: Hotel will make every reasonable effort to repair or otherwise rectify the damage internally prior to retaining outside services to make repairs or to determine if repairs are possible prior to replacement of the item. Hotel will make every reasonable effort to minimize the costs that the Registered Guest will incur.
4. DISCLOSED DAMAGE CHARGES; AMOUNTS: Notwithstanding the foregoing, Hotel advises Registered Guest as follows regarding the costs of repair and replacement:
a. The term “damage” includes, but is not limited to, any damage incurred to the Registered Guests room, any other room, or the Hotel structure or property during the Registered Guest's stay, including and without limitation for all property damage, missing or damaged items, costs of cleaning for smoking in the room or Hotel premises, costs of cleaning the damaged areas, compensation paid to other guests as a result of exposure to noise or other actions relating to the damage or the causing of the damage, and removal of waste or debris left behind after the
Registered Guest's check-out and departure.
b. The costs and expenses of repairing damage or replacing damaged items shall also include an administrative charge for the time spent in procuring the services of third parties to perform repairs, or in obtaining and scheduling delivery of replacement items.
c. Damages for items requiring replacement will be charged at percentage of charge% of the full and new replacement value, plus shipping and handling charges.
5. CRIMINAL CHARGES: Hotel may, in its sole discretion, pursue criminal charges against Registered Guest where damages are deemed by Hotel to be extreme or to have posed a risk to the health or safety of other guests and hotel personnel, such as, for example, where the guest has tampered with fire detection systems or fire-fighting equipment.
6. EVICTION FROM HOTEL: Hotel may, in its sole discretion, evict a Registered Guest where damages are deemed by Hotel to be extreme.

Firearms and weapons

POLICY REGARDING POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND WEAPONS BY GUESTS:
1. SAFETY AND SECURITY OF ALL PERSONS: The safety and security of all guests, vendors, and staff is of primary importance to Hotel. The Hotel premises is private property, and the policies of the Hotel regarding firearms and weapons is intended to create a safe environment for all persons.
2. STORAGE OF WEAPONS AND FIREARMS: Any Hotel Guest who is lawfully permitted to possess a firearm or weapon, may bring such onto the Hotel premises for storage purposes only. Display or discharge of a firearm or use of a weapon on Hotel premises shall subject the Guest to immediate eviction, and to any damages caused by such actions.
3. DUTIES OF GUEST REGARDING FIREARMS OR WEAPONS: A Guest bringing or allowing a gun or firearm to be brought onto the Hotel premises is personally responsible for following:
a. All persons with access to the weapon or firearm must abide by all Federal, State, and local laws;
b. The firearm or weapon must be appropriately registered;
c. Firearms and weapons (if applicable) must be unloaded at all times;
d. Firearms and weapons must be safeguarded and secured at all times in a locked, hard-sided firearm locker or similar weapons case, or placed in the Hotel safe;
e. Firearms and weapons may not be displayed or carried in common areas of the Hotel structures or grounds.
4. EXCEPTIONS: Exceptions to this policy are limited to law enforcement officers and designated military personnel who are on duty and required to carry firearms in