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Apartment Housing License Agreement Academic Year 2016-2017 Instructions: Please read all sections of this Agreement before signing. This is a legally binding Agreement and is in effect for the entire term of the License Agreement selected in Section 2. This Apartment Housing License Agreement ( License Agreement or Agreement ) for space in a Housing & Residence Life apartment ( Apartment ) yet to be assigned, is hereby made and entered into by the Regents of the University of Idaho, a public corporation, state educational institution and a body politic and corporate organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of Idaho, hereinafter referred to as the University, and the individual named below, a student at the University, hereinafter referred to as the Student, as of this day of,. STUDENT NAME: Last First Middle Permanent Address: Street City State Zip Code Home Phone: Date of Birth: UI ID No. RECITALS A. University owns, operates, and maintains a land grant university in the State of Idaho. B. Housing & Residence Life provides on-campus housing to University students. C. The parties intend for this License Agreement to constitute a license for the use of an apartment space yet to be assigned by the University, and further intend that this Agreement will not constitute a lease and will not create or transfer an interest in or a lien upon real estate. D. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into and made an integral part of this License Agreement. LICENSE AGREEMENT 1. License Agreement. The term License Agreement as used in this document means the provisions in this document, the terms and conditions of the Apartment Communities Handbook, University of Idaho Residential Data Connection Privilege Agreement, Fire Safety Regulations, Apartment Rates Schedule, Student Code of Conduct, and all other University policies, as amended from time to time, each of which is available on the Housing & Residence Life website and all of which are incorporated by this reference and made an integral part of this Agreement. 1.1 This License Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties, sets forth all of the understandings and agreements between the parties, and supersedes all prior written or oral communications, understandings, or agreements between the parties relating to the subject matter contained herein. 1.2 This License Agreement is not a lease and is not subject to Idaho landlord-tenant laws. It is a license to occupy housing as part of the academic living-learning community that the University has created as an integral aspect of the academic experience. A license is a revocable contract, and as such, the University retains the right to revoke the right to occupy University residences at any time. 1.3 This License Agreement does not grant possession of a particular housing unit or apartment community. Student has no entitlement to live in a specific housing unit or apartment community. Student may be temporarily or permanently relocated to occupy a different unit or apartment community, or denied the privilege to live in any University housing at any time in accordance with University policies. 1.4 The University reserves the right to make changes to this License Agreement and supporting policies from time to time without prior notice. The License Agreement in the form as it exists online on the University Housing website is the governing document, and contains the then-currently applicable policies and information. 2. Term of License Agreement. All License Agreements are for full month increments except Agreements ending in December, unless pre-approved in writing by Housing & Residence Life. The default end date for License Agreements is June 30, unless otherwise approved in writing by Housing. Student will be required to either renew her/his agreement or submit her/his intent-to-vacate form no later than 60 days before the vacate date under this Agreement. Students moving in after September 1 will be charged at the less-than-12 month rate. Housing & Residence Life requires at least a six month minimum agreement for Apartment Housing. A. less-than-12 month, but minimum 6 month, License Agreement, from Check-in to Check-out. *Rates subject to change July 1, 2017. B. 12 month License Agreement from Check-in to Check-out. *Rates subject to change July 1, 2017. All requests are subject to availability and approval by Housing & Residence Life.

3. Occupants. Student is responsible for ensuring that Student's spouse, dependents, guests, and invitees of Student, comply with all terms and conditions of the License Agreement. Their failure to comply shall be deemed a material breach of this License Agreement by Student. Housing & Residence Life allows for the accommodation of a maximum of 2 occupants per bedroom in all apartment units. Requests for exceptions to this policy may be directed to the Customer Relations Manager. Student acknowledges and agrees that only Student, Student s spouse as identified below, and the following named legal dependent(s) will be permitted to occupy the Apartment: (if spouse is also a student, please record his/her student ID number along with his/her name). If legal dependent(s) is/are over the age of 18, Student shall provide the previous year s federal tax return to show that legal dependent(s) was/were claimed as dependent(s). Further, Student acknowledges and agrees to follow the guest policy outlined in the Apartment Housing Handbook. 4. Services Provided. The University shall provide those utilities and services described as University-provided services in the Apartment Rates Schedule applicable to the apartment community in which the Apartment is located, a copy of which is provided online and available to the Student at any time, and which may also be obtained by the Student from Housing & Residence Life. The Apartment Rates Schedule may be amended from time to time by the University without notice. Student shall be responsible for all utilities and services other than University-provided utilities and services. The University shall have the right to temporarily interrupt University-provided utilities or services as the University, in its sole discretion, deems necessary due to accident or emergency, or for repairs, alterations or improvements, which in the judgment of the University are necessary or desirable. Student shall not be entitled to any rebate, credit, or reduction in the Apartment rate as a result of any interruption or fa ilure of University-provided utilities, services, fixtures, appliances, or property, and to the extent permitted by law, University and Student agree that University shall not be liable to Student, Student s spouse, dependents, guests, or invitees for any damages, consequential or otherwise, resulting from such failure or interruption. 5. Application Fee. An application fee of $30.00 is required to proceed with the application process. The application fee is paid online using a debit or credit card. The fee is non-refundable unless Housing & Residence Life has no available unit. 6. Deposit. When an apartment assignment is made, the Student will receive an apartment assignment letter sent to her/his Vandal email address. The Student shall, by the deadline stated in the assignment letter, submit a deposit of $500.00 ( Deposit ) to reserve an apartment unit. The University agrees to refund the Deposit to Student within thirty (30) days following Student's surrender of the Apartment, less the carpet cleaning fee, if (1) Student has satisfied all of the terms of this License Agreement, including occupying an assigned unit for the full term of this License Agreement, (2) the Apartment is left in as good condition as at the time of original occupancy by Student, reasonable wear and tear excepted, (3) Student does not have an Apartment Housing License Agreement for the following spring or fall semester, and (4) Student has satisfied all other Student financial obligations to the University. Any damage to the apartment, reasonable wear and tear excepted, will be charged against the Deposit. 7. Occupancy; Cancellation of Application. Occupancy occurs when Student picks up a key for his/her assigned apartment unit. Actual physical occupancy of the assigned apartment unit by Student and/or placement of Student s possessions within the unit are not necessary to constitute occupancy. Student may cancel his/her Apartment Housing Application in writing prior to the date on which an apartment is assigned to Student and prior to paying the Deposit with no penalty. If Student cancels his/her Apartment Housing Application in writing after paying the Deposit, the Student will forfeit the entire $500.00 Deposit. Cancellation is not permitted after occupancy. Once Student picks up a key to the assigned apartment unit it is considered occupied and Student shall be obligated to pay all amounts due under this License Agreement for the full duration of the term of this License Agreement. 8. Loss of Student Status. If prior to the expiration of the License Agreement, Student ceases to be registered as a student at the University, Student shall (1) become ineligible for apartment unit occupancy and must vacate the assigned apartment unit within ten (10) days of ceasing to be registered; (2) forfeit all amounts due under this License Agreement for the full duration of the term of this License Agreement; (3) forfeit the entire Deposit; and (4) be charged other applicable fees as indicated in this License Agreement. Pursuant to paren (2) of this paragraph, if Student s Agreement was for a 12 month rate, Student may elect to (1) forfeit all amounts due under this License Agreement for the full 12 months of the Agree ment, or (2) forfeit the Deposit and be charged at the current less-than- twelve (12) month rate for each month Student occupied the Apartment. Student shall vacate the Apartment within 10 days of loss of student status. In limited cases, at the discretion of the University, a Student who has ceased to be registered as a student at the University may be permitted to reside in Housing & Residence Life, but not necessarily in the Apartment assigned pursuant to this License Agreement, until a date designated by the University. 9. Apartment Rates. The Apartment rate for the Apartment to be assigned is published in the Apartment Rates Schedule app licable to the apartment community in which the assigned Apartment is located. Charges will be deducted from Student s financial aid, if applicable. The remaining balance covering occupancy during that particular semester must be paid in full on or before the first day of the applicable semester. 10. Payments. Apartment charges will be deducted from Student s financial aid, if applicable. The remaining balance owing for occupancy during that particular semester shall be paid in full on or before the first day of the applicable semester. Alternatively, Student can contact the Student Accounts Office, located in the Student Union Building, for additional payment options. Students who do not pay on time will be subject to (1) late fees as outlined by the Student Accounts office and (2) a ten (10) day Apartment Housing License Agreement termination notice. 11. Renewal and Non-renewal. In order for Student to continue occupying any Apartment housing unit beyond the Agreement term stated in Paragraph 2, a new Agreement must be executed. The new License Agreement must be completed online/paper by completing a new Apartment application, and accepting the terms of the new license agreement, two months prior to the end date of the current License Agreement. If Student has not completed a new agreement at least two months prior to the end date for the current License Agreement, Housing & Residence Life may assign the Apartment to another student for the following term. If Student does not intend to enter into a new license agreement, Student must notify Housing & Residence Life, in writing, at least 60 days before check-out, by submitting a Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form. Failure to submit this form at least 60 days before

Student vacates the unit will result in assessment of an improper check out fee of $ 100.00. Student agrees to vacate his/her Apartment by the end date of his/her most recent License Agreement, or as stated on the Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form. 12. Early Termination of Agreement Due to Graduation or Internship. This License Agreement may be terminated, with prior written approval by Housing & Residence Life, prior to the end date if the Student: (a) completes all requirements for his/her degree, or (b) participates in an approved internship or student teaching program located more than 50 miles from Moscow, Idaho, and provides appropriate documentation from the academic department/program. Student must file a Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of early termination. If Student s Agreement was for a twelve (12) month rate and the Agreement is being terminated prior to the conclusion of the twelve (12) month term, Student may elect to (1) forfeit all amounts due under this License Agreement for the full twelve (12) months of the Agreement, or (2) be charged at the current lessthan-twelve (12) month rate for each month Student occupied the Apartment.. Student s Deposit will be returned, less the carpet cleaning fee and any charges for damage to the unit. If Student fails to vacate by the date on the Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form, Student will be charged a daily rate until the apartment is actually vacated and shall forfeit the Deposit entirely. Further, if Student remains in the Apartment after the date on the Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form without a written extension from Housing, Student is subject to immediate removal from Housing. 13. Apartment Assignments. Full-time registered University students are given preference for University housing. Part-time students must receive prior written approval to live in Housing. University reserves the right to require Student to relocate to another Apartment when such action is determined to be desirable by the University. 14. Apartment Maintenance. Student is responsible for completing the Apartment Condition Form, included in their check in packet and returning it to the Housing & Residence Life office within three days of occupying the apartment. Students who fail to return the form by the deadline assume responsibility for all damage to the apartment that is not reflected in the previous Apartment Condition Form for that unit. Student is responsible for keeping the assigned Apartment, interior and exterior, clean and free from damage. The cost of any damage, repair, or custodial services, beyond normal wear and tear, will be paid by Student, plus an additional $10 processing fee. Student shall reimburse the University for any and all costs, expenses, or liabilities resulting from damage to the Apartment, Apartment community, or Apartment grounds caused by Student or by Student s spouse, dependents, guests, or invitees. Student shall not remove University-owned property, equipment, fixtures, or furniture from any Apartment or from the public areas of any apartment community without prior written authorization from the University. 15. Indemnity. To the extent permitted by law, Student shall indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Idaho and the University and its governing board, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, injuries, liabilities and all costs, including attorne y's fees, court costs, and expenses and liabilities, incurred in or from any such claim arising from any breach or default in the p erformance of any obligation on Student s part to be performed under the terms of this License Agreement, or arising from any act, negligence, or the failure to act, of Student, Student's spouse, Student's dependents, or any of the their agents, invitees or guests. 16. Alterations or Decorations. No alteration to or decoration of the Apartment shall be made without the prior written approval of Housing & Residence Life. The University may require Student, at Student's expense, to remove any unapproved alterations or decorations. No alterations shall be made to the exterior of the assigned Apartment or apartment community. No decorations or other items shall be posted on or attached to the exterior of the assigned Apartment or apartment community without the prior written permission of Housing. No personal property shall be stored outside the assigned Apartment, except with the prior written permission of Housing & Residence Life. Student shall pay all reasonable charges assessed by the University for the removal of property or items placed in contravention of this paragraph and for repairs to the assigned Apartment or apartment community as a result of the breach of this paragraph. 17. Fire or Casualty Loss. If Student's assigned Apartment should at any time be rendered uninhabitable in whole or in part by fire or other casualty, the University may, at its option, either immediately terminate this Agreement without liability to Student, or repair and re place the damaged Apartment within a reasonable time. Alternatively, the University may, at its option, find alternative suitable housing for Student. 18. University Right of Entry. The University shall at all times have the right to enter Student s assigned Apartment without notice to or consent o f Student when the University has reasonable cause to believe that (i) there exists an immediate threat to the health, safety, or property of the occupants of the assigned Apartment or the apartment complex, (ii) University or private property is at risk o f damage or destruction, or (iii) the Apartment or University property in the Apartment is in need of inspection, repair or routine maintenance. Student authorizes University personnel to enter the assigned Apartment to close and secure it, to make necessary or desirable repairs, to show Apartment to prospective residents, for routine or other maintenance, for routine inspections, and for other purposes as deemed necessary or desirable by University. 19. Regulations. Student agrees to abide by all University policies, rules and regulations, including but not limited to those set forth in th is License Agreement, the Student Code of Conduct, the University of Idaho Residential Data Connection Privilege Agreement, Parking /Motor vehicle regulations, the Apartment Communities Handbook, and the Fire Safety Regulations, and any applicable local, state and federal laws. 20. Pets. Cats and birds ( Approved Pets ) are allowed with prior written permission from Housing & Residence Life. Students wishing to have Approved Pets in the Apartment must submit the proper paperwork to, and receive written approval from, Housing prior to the Approved Pet being moved into the Apartment. There will be an additional $300 pet deposit ( Pet Deposit ) collected prior to the Approved Pet being moved into the Apartment. The Pet Deposit is returned at the end of the License Agreement, minus all costs to cover damage to the Apartment reasonably believed by Housing to have been caused by the Approved Pet. Each apartment is limited to two (2) total Approved Pets: two cats, two birds, or one of each. No other animals, fowl, or reptiles (except fish), shall be permitted in the Apartment or the Apartment community in which the Apartment is located. Maximum fish tank allowed is twenty five gallons, and the limit on the number of fish allowed is based on the maximum capacity of the fish tank that will house the fish. Upon prior written approval by Housing & Residence Life, an exception to this policy may be made to comply with disability laws, and such granted exceptions will not require a Pet Deposit. 21. Firearms, Fireworks, and Explosive Devices and Substances. Except as explicitly permitted by Administrative Procedures Manual 95.12, firearms and other dangerous weapons are strictly prohibited in student dormitories and residence halls, which includes Apartment Housing. The University s prohibition includes firearms and other dangerous weapons contained in private vehicles parked on University property. Dangerous weapons include, but are

not limited to, non-culinary knives, air rifles, BB guns, pellet guns, paintball guns, nun-chucks, throwing stars, or swords. Firearms and weapons are further defined in the Student Code of Conduct. The Moscow Police Department offers a 24-hour gun storage/retrieval service at the Police Campus Substation, 882- COPS (2677). Fireworks, gun powders (including ammunition), explosives, gasoline, and other explosives or flammable liquids/gases also are strictly prohibited within the Apartment Housing Community and surrounding areas. This prohibition includes possession, storage, and use of these items. Violations of this provision or the University s policies regarding these items may be referred to the University Judicial Council and may result in the immediate termination of your Apartment Housing Agreement. Housing & Residence Life personnel may confiscate without liability (i) any prohibited item, or (ii) any item used for purposes of intimidation or harassment. 22. Smoking. Smoking is prohibited inside all University Apartment Housing. Smoking is permitted outside of Apartment Housing in accordance with Administrative Procedure Manual 35.28. 23. Personal Property and Insurance. The University shall not be liable for loss of or damage to Student's personal property, wherever situated, due to fire, smoke, power outage, theft, water, or any other casualty or cause. Student is encouraged to obtain insurance adequately covering loss of or damage to Student s personal property. University does not provide such coverage. 24. No Assignment. This License Agreement may not be assigned. Any attempted assignment shall be void and shall not operate to release Student from Student's obligations under this License Agreement. 25. Requirement to Vacate Apartment; Proper Check-Out. When this License Agreement expires and has not been renewed in writing, or when this License Agreement is otherwise terminated, Student shall immediately vacate the Apartment and remove all of Student's property from t he Apartment and the apartment community in which the Apartment is located. If Student's property remains in the Apartment or apartment community after this License Agreement expires without renewal, or has been terminated, Student will be charged for the removal of any property and a reasonable storage fee. If Student's property is not reclaimed, and removal and storage fees are paid, within ten (10) days after the expiration or any termination of this License Agreement, such property will be treated as abandoned and the University may sell or otherwise disp ose of such property in any manner without liability. A Student who fails to vacate the Apartment by the last day of the Agreement or by the date given on the Confirmation of Intent to Vacate form shall forfeit the Deposit. Further, if Student remains after the last day of this Agreement without a written extension signed by University, Student and all other residents of the Apartment will be deemed to be trespassing. At the conclusion or termination of this License Agreement, Student must properly check-out of the Apartment by: (1) turning in his or her Intent to Vacate Form 60 days prior to the vacate date in the Agreement, and (2) returning his or her keys to Housing & Residence Life by the vacate date. Improper check-out shall result in Student being assessed (1) an improper check-out charge of one hundred dollars ($100), and (2) a charge for lock changes if keys are not returned on time. Student is not considered checked-out until all keys are returned to Housing & Residence Life. Student will continue to accrue daily charges until the keys are returned or a lock change has been processed. 26. Costs. Student shall pay all costs, including attorney's fees and costs, incurred by the University in the collection of charges due under this License Agreement, repossession of the assigned Apartment, and enforcement of the terms and conditions of this License Agreement. Additionally, in the event of litigation relating to the subject matter of this License Agreement, including but not limited to a challenge to any term contained in this License Agreement, Student shall reimburse the University for all costs, including attorneys fees and costs, resulting therefrom should the University be the prevailing party. The term prevailing party as used in this License Agreement means the party obtaining substantially the relief sought, whether by compromise, settlement or judgment. If a written settlement offer by the University is rejected and the judgment or award finally obtained is equal to or more favorable to the University than an offer made in writing to settle, the University is deemed to be the prevailing party from the date of the offer forward. 27. Termination of License Agreement by University. In addition to any other rights and remedies, University may terminate this License Agreement upon the occurrence of any of the following: 27.1 Student is in default in payment of the Apartment rate for more than ten (10) days after its due date, except where the Unive rsity has agreed in writing to extend the time for payment; 27.2 Student breaches, violates, fails to perform, or is in default in the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this License Agreement; 27.3 Student fails to comply with any applicable rules and regulations including but not limited to those set forth in this License Agreement, the Student Code of Conduct, the University of Idaho Residential Data Connection Privilege License Agreement, Parking/Motor vehicle regulations, the Apartment Community Handbook, Fire Safety Regulations, or any other University policies or applicable local, state or federal laws; 27.4 Student misrepresents information on Apartment Housing Application, this License Agreement, or other University of Idaho document; or 27.5 Student fails to respect the rights of fellow residents by creating or causing to be created an atmosphere that is not conduc ive to the successful pursuit of an academic degree, or engages in disruptive, dangerous or excessively noisy behavior or behavior that intimidates or harasses other people or interferes with the quiet enjoyment of the premises by residents and guests. The University may terminate this License Agreement by giving Student ten (10) days written notice. The notice shall state the reason for termination and the date of termination, which must be at least ten (10) days after serving the notice. After the termination date, the University shall be entitled, without further notice, to enter the Apartment and repossess the same, and to remove Student and Student's property without any liabi lity for trespassing or otherwise. If this License Agreement is terminated pursuant to this section, Student will forfeit the Deposit. In the event this License Agreement is terminated in accordance with the provisions of this section, Student shall be required to surrender the assigned Apartment to the University under the same terms and conditions as would apply under this License Agreement if the surrender were to take place at the end of the term of this License Agreement. In the event this License Agreement is terminated under the provisions of thi s section, the University may assign to another student the Apartment or any part thereof on such terms and conditions as the University may determine to be appropriate. TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL NOT RELIEVE

STUDENT OF HIS/HER LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND SUCH LIABILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS SHALL SURVIVE ANY SUCH TERMINATION. Notwithstanding the provisions above, the University specifically reserves the right to immediately remove any individual from Housing & Residence Life if the University, in its sole discretion, determines that the individual presents a danger to himself/herself or others or to propert y. 28. Conviction of a Crime. Student must notify Housing & Residence life in writing if Student, Student s spouse, or a dependent listed on the License Agreement has ever been convicted of a crime or is currently charged with a crime (the term conviction will be interpreted broadly and will include pleas of no contest, deferred adjudications, withheld judgments, and similar dispositions, whether occurring as an adult or a juvenile) (the term crime will be interpreted to exclude traffic infractions). Student must provide Housing & Residence Life a statement with a complete description of his/her, his/her spouse s, or the dependent s actions and full details of the charges/sanctions against such person. Failure to notify Housing & Residence Life of a criminal conviction prior to housing occupancy or immediately upon being charged with or convicted of a crime during Housing occupancy may be grounds for denial of, or immediate removal from, Housing & Residence Life. Once Housing & Residence Life has been notified by a Student that he/she, his/her spouse, or a dependent has been charged with or convicted of a crime, the matter will be reviewed. The University shall at all times have the right to determine in its discretion if Student is eligible to occupy a university residence. 29. Severability/Non-Waiver/Remedies Cumulative. This License Agreement is intended to comply with all applicable laws. If any one or more of the provisions of this License Agreement, or the applicability of any such provision to a specific situation, shall be held invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it or its application valid and enforceable, and the validity and enforceability of all other provisions of this License Agreement and all other applications of any such provision shall not be affected thereby. The failure of the University to exercise any right or remedy available as a result of Student s breach of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of thi s License Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver by the University of any such rights or remedies. No terms or conditions of this License Agreement required to be performed by Student and no breach thereof shall be waived, altered or modified, except by an express written instrument executed by th e University. The receipt of Apartment rate charges by the University with the knowledge of the breach of any terms or conditions of this License Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach. Remedies of the University under the terms of this License Agreement are cumulative and are not exclusive of any other rights or remedies available at law or in equity. 30. Venue/Governing Law/Waiver of Jury Trial. This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Idaho, without regard to its conflicts of law principles. Venue of any legal action relating to the subject matter of this License Agreement shall rest exclusively in Latah County, Id aho. Student waives any objection to venue in such court, and further waives any right to a trial by jury. 31. Counterparts. This License Agreement may be signed, including electronically signed, in any number of counterparts each of which when so executed or otherwise authenticated and delivered shall be an original but all counterparts shall together constitute one and the sa me instrument. THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING LICENSE AGREEMENT AND IS IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT SELECTED IN SECTION 2 OF THIS AGREEMENT. By signing below, I acknowledge that I was given enough time and opportunity to consult with an attorney regarding this License Agreement, and that I have read, understand and agree to all terms and conditions of this Apartment Housing License Agreement. Student Signature Date Housing Officer Signature Date Spouse Signature Date Title RELEASE OF INFORMATION UNDER FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (FERPA): If, during the term of this License Agreement, a University staff member has reason to believe that I have engaged in illegal activity or that illegal activity has occurred in my assigned Apartment, I hereby give permission to University staff to release information about me, including incident reports, location, and other pertinent information from my education records, as reasonably requested by law enforcement in order to assist in the investigation of the incident. Student Signature Date The University of Idaho has a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This policy applies to all programs, services, and facilities, and includes, but is not limited to, applications, admissions, access to programs and services and employment. Discrimination is further prohibited by Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act Amendments of 1978, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the ADA Amendments Act, the Civil Rights act of 1991, and other state and federal laws and regulations. Questions and concerns about the application of these laws and regulations may be directed to the Human Rights, Access, and Inclusion office 885-4285, the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, or to the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor.