[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR1002.50]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
                        CHAPTER X--PRESIDIO TRUST
 
PART 1002--RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1002.50  Special events.

    (a) Sports events, pageants, regattas, public spectator attractions, 
entertainments, ceremonies, and similar events are allowed: Provided, 
however, There is a meaningful association between the area administered 
by the Presidio Trust and the events, and the observance contributes to 
visitor understanding of the significance of the area administered by 
the Presidio Trust, and a permit therefore has been issued by the 
Executive Director. A permit shall be denied if such activities would:
    (1) Cause injury or damage to resources of the area administered by 
the Presidio Trust; or
    (2) Be contrary to the purposes of the Presidio Trust Act; or
    (3) Unreasonably interfere with interpretive, visitor service, or 
other program activities, or with the administrative activities of the 
Presidio Trust or the National Park Service; or
    (4) Substantially impair the operation of public use facilities or 
services of Presidio Trust concessioners or contractors; or
    (5) Present a clear and present danger to the public health and 
safety; or
    (6) Result in significant conflict with other existing uses.
    (b) An application for such a permit shall set forth the name of the 
applicant, the date, time, duration, nature and place of the proposed 
event, an estimate of the number of persons expected to attend, a 
statement of equipment and facilities to be used, and any other 
information required by the Executive Director. The application shall be 
submitted so as to reach the Executive Director at least 72 hours in 
advance of the proposed event.
    (c) As a condition of permit issuance, the Executive Director may 
require:
    (1) The filing of a bond payable to the Presidio Trust, in an amount 
adequate to cover costs such as restoration, rehabilitation, and cleanup 
of the area

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used, and other costs resulting from the special event. In lieu of a 
bond, a permittee may elect to deposit cash equal to the amount of the 
required bond.
    (2) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (c)(1) of this 
section, the acquisition of liability insurance in which the United 
States is named as co-insured in an amount sufficient to protect the 
United States.
    (d) The permit may contain such conditions as are reasonably 
consistent with protection and use of the area administered by the 
Presidio Trust for the purposes of the Presidio Trust Act. It may also 
contain reasonable limitations on the equipment used and the time and 
area within which the event is allowed.
    (e) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in 
accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the 
suspension or revocation of the permit.