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National 4-H Youth
Conference Center
7100 Connecticut Ave.
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Phone: 301.961.2801 |
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Resources:
Code of Conduct
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Overview - Education Programs - Area Attractions -
Code of Conduct - Emergency Guidlines |
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For the safety of our visitors, the National 4-H Youth Conference Center insists that all groups adhere to our Code of Conduct, which outlines our alcohol-free policy, as well as other important rules.
Please note: Adult chaperones and group leaders are responsible for enforcing the Code.
National 4-H Youth Conference Center Code of Conduct
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The National 4-H Youth Conference Center is an alcohol-free facility. Possession or use of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs is prohibited. This includes the grounds and streets surrounding the National 4-H Youth Conference Center. In addition, public intoxication is illegal in the State of Maryland and is punishable by law.
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Possession of sexually explicit materials is prohibited. In addition, the computers in the Cyber Café may not be used to download, create, receive, forward, or transmit inappropriate, offensive, or sexually explicit communications.
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Smoking or using other tobacco products is prohibited in all buildings, meeting rooms and guest rooms. Smoking is permitted in designated outdoor areas only.
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Fireworks are prohibited in the State of Maryland and at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center.
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Lighting of candles and incense are prohibited in all buildings, meeting rooms, and guest rooms.
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No pets or animals are allowed, except for trained guide dogs.
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Shirts and shoes are required inside all buildings at all times.
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Guests must respect personal public property. Repair costs for damages incurred to property will be billed to the group responsible for such damages.
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A zoning law requires that there be no "organized" programs or activities after 11:00 pm, Monday through Thursday and after midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Guests are asked to refrain from making noise in common areas and sleeping rooms between the hours of 11:00 pm and 7:00 am. Facility curfew is 11:00 pm Monday through Thursday and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, which means visitors need to be in their rooms at these times.
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Exterior doors on campus are locked at 5:00 pm, 8:00 pm, or 11:00 pm (depending on the location and scheduled activities) each evening in order to provide a safe environment for our guests. Exterior doors are unlocked at 7:00 am each day.
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Vending and selling merchandise is prohibited in public areas and to others outside your own group membership.
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All food and beverage consumed on the property, in meeting rooms and other public areas must be ordered and/or purchased through the National 4-H Youth Conference Center.
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You may not bring your own food.
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Before or during checkout, guests must pay for all incidental charges.
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To protect the safety of Center guests, no fraternization is allowed in participant's lodging rooms. Any participant who has a complaint regarding fraternization should contact his or her group coordinator.
ADULT CHAPERONES AND GROUP LEADERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCING THE RULES AS STATED. VIOLATORS MAY BE ASKED TO LEAVE OR SENT HOME AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. THESE RULES ARE NOT SUBJECT TO INTERPRETATION, AND EACH GROUP IS EXPECTED TO FOLLOW THEM WITHOUT EXCEPTION. OUR PRIMARY CONSIDERATION IS TO PROVIDE A SAFE, SECURE ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL OUR GUESTS.
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