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Johnson Building Intern Housing

Housing Guidelines & Information

All residents are affiliated with The Heritage Foundation, therefore, we operate the program under special considerations. Please read the following rules and policies before applying.

1. Absence or Illness. If you become seriously ill, or if you will be away from The Heritage Foundation longer than a weekend, please inform your Resident Advisor.

2. Bicycles. A bicycle rack will be available in the basement for a limited amount of bicycles.

3. Computers. Free high-speed internet service will be provided in each room through The Heritage Foundation network, but computers are not provided. Residents are responsible for maintaining their own email accounts. No technical support is provided. File sharing web sites are strictly prohibited.

4. Emergencies and Evacuation. Resident Advisors will direct each floor through the evacuation procedures. See Safety and Security Handbook.

5. Energy Conservation. All utilities are included in the license fee charged to residents. In order to conserve energy, please turn off appliances, lights, and air conditioning when not in use.

6. Fitness Center Hours. The Fitness Center is open to interns from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on weekdays and 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Use of the Fitness Center is at your own risk.

7. Housekeeping/Trash Collection. Housekeeping services are provided to clean the common areas. Resident rooms must be kept clean and sanitary at all times by the residents assigned. All floors are equipped with cleaning supplies and vacuum, which can be obtained through the Resident Advisor. Each resident is expected to keep his/her room clean and orderly. Each floor will have a trash room. Residents are responsible for depositing trash from your room into the trash room. Trash will be collected daily from the trash room by the housekeeping service.

8. Inspection or Entry into Students’ Rooms. The Housing Administrator reserves the right to enter any room at any time without advance notice when deemed necessary.

9. Inter-visitation. Men and women must vacate the apartments of the members of the opposite sex by 11:00 p.m. weeknights and by 1:00 a.m. on weekends. Violations of this regulation will be handled at the discretion of the Housing Administrator.

10. Laundry Facilities. The laundry room is for residents’ use only. The Heritage Foundation is not responsible for loss or theft of any articles left in the laundry room. Hand laundering should be done in the utility tubs adjacent to the washers, not in the bathroom sinks. To report a broken appliance, contact your Resident Advisor or Building Manager.

11. Lehrfeld Intern Center. The Lehrfeld Intern Center is furnished and is open for use by all residents. This space will also be used as a public space and should be kept clean and free of personal items at all times. Occasionally private events will be held in the intern center, making it unavailable for resident use.

12. Locked-Out or Lost Keys/Access Cards. One key is assigned to each resident. Loss of a key or access card results in a $50 fine to replace the lock, keys and/or access card. If you are locked out of your apartment, contact your Resident Advisor or the Housing Administrator.

13. Mail. Mail can be sent to residents at the following address: Resident’s Name
208 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Room #
Washington, DC 20002

14. Occupancy. Rooms shall be used for private dwelling purposes only, and occupancy shall be by the resident, by other residents assigned to your room, and by no other persons.

15. Overnight Guests. Guests of residents are permitted to stay overnight upon approval by the Resident Advisor. Guest registration forms are available from the Resident Advisor on each floor and must be signed by all of your roommate(s) and Resident Advisor with at least one week advance notice. No co-ed overnight guests are allowed. There is a maximum stay of two nights for outside guests.

16. Phones. Long distance calls are blocked. To make a long distance call, a calling card must be used. Telephones in the rooms are extensions of the main The Heritage Foundation number. The phone may be used for any type of call. 24-Hour voicemail service is provided. The instruction sheet for set up is included.

17. Quiet Hours. Quiet hours will be observed during the hours of 11:00 PM – 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, and 1:00 AM – 9:00 a.m. on weekends to respect the rights of others.

18. Repairs. To report a broken appliance, window, etc., contact the Housing Administrator. In an emergency call ext. 1600. In non-emergency call ext. 1605.

19. Room Amenities and Décor. Rooms are fully furnished and kitchens are equipped with a refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, toaster oven and coffee maker. Each room is appointed with tasteful art and decorations. Residents are not permitted to hang posters, or personalize the walls, furniture or window treatments. Additional amenities provided: Television, dishware (plates, flatware, glasses), light cooking utensils and microwaveable containers for cooking and storage, ironing board and iron, pillows and bedspread, and shower curtain. A vacuum and cleaning products are available on each floor. Items not provided: stove or oven, bedding (sheets/blankets), towels, toiletries and paper products.

20. Safety Precautions. We ask that all residents be mindful of safety precautions. Always lock your door, whether you are at home or away. Do not leave keys lying around your room or apartment. Do not lend anyone your keys. Make sure that all doors and windows are secure to protect yourself and your belongings. Do not permit anyone to gain entrance to the building by holding the door for others to enter behind you. Do not prop doors open and do not “buzz” anyone into the building unless you know who it is. Avoid walking alone at night. Avoid shortcuts and dark, isolated areas. Stay in well-lit or frequently traveled areas.

21. Smoking. Smoking is strictly prohibited in rooms, inside the building, and on the balconies. Residents are permitted to smoke in front of the building.

22. Storage. No storage is available. Residents must store all belongings in rooms.

23. Study Rooms/Lehrfeld Intern Center. Residents may not sleep overnight in the common area rooms. Residents may reserve study rooms by completing a reservation form. The forms are available through your Resident Advisor and must be turned in to the Resident Advisor to request the reservation.

24. Sunbathing. Sunbathing or inappropriate attire is prohibited on Heritage property.

Rules & Regulations

The following conduct is strictly prohibited:

1. Animals in Buildings or on Grounds. No animals of any kind (including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, or birds) are allowed in any building or on the property, with the exception of bona fide seeing-eye dogs while used for guiding a legally blind person.

2. Assault. Placing a person in fear of imminent physical danger or injury through the use of verbal or physical threats.

3. Destruction of Property. Destroying or damaging The Heritage Foundation property, or the property of others.

4. Discrimination. Committing any of the above acts or any acts proscribed in these Rules and Regulations because of the person’s race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation.

5. Dishonesty. Dishonesty, including, but not limited to, Furnishing false information to The Heritage Foundation or their personnel, or to any police officers or special police officers (whether employed by The Heritage Foundation or not); If in any way related to The Heritage Foundation, forgery, unauthorized alteration or unauthorized use of any documents, records, or identification cards, including computer records, misuse of computer facilities and electronic mailing systems.

6. Disorderly Conduct. Acting in any manner to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct, or be offensive to others; shouting or making excessive noise either inside or outside any premises or building to the annoyance or disturbance of others; verbally abusing any personnel of The Heritage Foundation or other persons acting in performance of their duties; or acting in a lewd or indecent manner.

7. Drug/Alcohol Violation. The following are strictly prohibited: Possession or use of alcohol by any persons regardless of age; intoxication on the property; possession of illegal drugs or controlled substances; manufacture or distribution of illegal drugs or controlled substances.

8. False Alarm/Report. Initiating or causing to be initiated any false alarm/report, warning, or threat of fire, explosion, or other emergency.

9. Fireworks Violation. Use or possession of fireworks.

10. Interfering with The Heritage Foundation Operations. Interfering with any of the operations of The Heritage Foundation, including but not limited to, administration, maintenance, fire, police or emergency services.

11. Misuse of Identification or Access Cards. The owner of any identification card will be called upon to account for fraudulent use of his or her identification and will be subject to eviction if he or she has aided such fraudulent use. a. Each access card to the Premises or the building in which the Premises are located is assigned to a specific Licensee. Allowing any other person to possess or use that access card is strictly prohibited.

12. Non-compliance. Failure to comply with reasonable directions of The Heritage Foundation officials, including representatives, police, or special police, acting in performance of their duties.

13. No Parking. No parking space or parking area is provided by Licensor. Parking of any vehicle in any unauthorized area is prohibited. In addition to being a violation of these Rules and Regulations, Licensor shall have the right to have such vehicle towed without notice.

14. Political Activity. As a tax-exempt organization, The Heritage Foundation is prohibited by Federal law from direct or indirect participation in a campaign on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate for office. This means that none of the Foundation's financial resources, its facilities, or its personnel may be used for campaign activity. This is not intended to restrict or stifle any individual political rights, except on Foundation time or on Foundation property. If an officer or an employee is involved in a campaign, it must be on personal time and Foundation facilities may not be used. The Foundation expects that any employee who becomes involved in a campaign unambiguously indicates to campaign personnel that the employee's activity is personal and not attributable to The Heritage Foundation.

15. Physical Abuse. Committing physical abuse and/or battery of any person.

16. Smoking/Open Flames Prohibited; Misuse of Fire Safety Equipment. No smoking, barbecuing or burning of candles, incense, or any open flames of any kind is permitted in the Premises or the building. Misuse of or damage to fire safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers or exit signs, is also prohibited.

17. Solicitation. Door-to-door solicitation is not permitted.

18. Theft. Theft of property or of services or knowing possession of stolen property.

19. Unauthorized Entry. It is prohibited to enter, without express or implied permission, onto the property of The Heritage Foundation or into any room, facility or office; to refuse to vacate any such property, room, facility or office; to refuse to cease any unauthorized activity; to refuse to produce identification after being requested to do so by any personnel of The Heritage Foundation or by any police officer; or to remain without authorization in any facility after closing hours.

20. Unsanitary Conduct. Trashing or littering in any elevator or other common area of the building.

21. Violation of Law. Violation of any federal and/or local law, including, but not limited to, possession of any falsified identification, manufacture, sale or distribution of local, state or federal identification.

22. Weapon Violation. Use, possession, or storage of any firearms, ammunition, knives or other weapons. Items that pose a potential hazard to the safety or health of others are also prohibited.

THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE HOUSEING RULES AND PROCEDURES WITHOUT NOTICE.

If you are interested in staying in the Johnson Building during your internship or if you have any questions, please contact:

Suzi Marchena
Intern Housing Administrator
Administration Department
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E.
E-mail: internhousing@heritage.org
Phone: 202-608-1605
Fax: 202-608-1555

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