[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR705.17]

[Page 146-149]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 705_PUBLIC AFFAIRS REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 705.17  Participation guidelines.

    (a) The provisions of this section refer to participation by naval 
personnel and use of Navy facilities and material in events sponsored by 
nongovernment organizations except where otherwise stated.
    (b) In accordance with the established responsibilities of local 
officers in command, these officers will continue to determine whether 
facilities, equipment and personnel within their cognizance may be 
provided for such programs (except in the Washington, DC area where the 
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) is the authorizing 
authority).
    (c) Officers in command will ensure that participation is 
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scope and type, and is limited to those occasions which are: In keeping 
with the dignity of the Department of the Navy, in good taste and in 
conformance with the provisions of part 721 of this chapter. The 
national, regional, state or local significance of the event and the 
agency sponsoring the event will be used as guides in determining the 
scope and type of Navy participation to be authorized.
    (d) Participation in community relations programs is authorized and 
encouraged to accomplish the aims and purposes as set forth in Sec. 
705.18 (following). Where mutually beneficial to the Department of 
Defense and the public, support authorized and provided is always 
subject to operational considerations, availability of requested support 
and the policy guidance provided herein.
    (e) Military personnel, facilities, and materiel may be used to 
support non-government public affairs programs when:
    (1) The use of such facilities, equipment and personnel will not 
interfere with the military mission or the training or operational 
commmitments of the command.
    (2) Such programs are sponsored by responsible organizations.
    (3) Such programs are known to be nonpartisan in character, and 
there is no reason to believe that the views to be expressed by the 
participants will be contrary to established national policy.
    (f) The sponsoring organizations or groups will be clearly 
identified in all cases where naval personnel participate as speakers, 
or military support is furnished.
    (g) Public affairs programs sponsored by civilian organizations will 
not be cosponsored by a naval command unless expressly authorized by the 
Chief of Information.
    (h) Participation will not normally be authorized in public events 
when the presence of military participants deprives civilians of 
employment. Officers in command will screen all requests for use of 
material and personnel in Navy-sponsored social functions held off 
military installations.
    (i) Navy participation and cooperation must not directly or 
indirectly endorse, or selectively benefit, or appear to endorse, 
benefit or favor, any private individual, group, corporation (whether 
for profit or nonprofit), sect, quasi-religious or ideological movement, 
fraternal, or political organization, or commercial venture, or be 
associated with the solicitation of votes in a political election.
    (1) Providing use of government facilities, such as transportation, 
housing, or messing, at government expense to private groups is normally 
interpreted as a selective benefit or favor and is not authorized as 
part of a community relations program. Therefore, such provisions are 
normally not authorized as part of a community relations program, even 
though certain uses of facilities may be authorized under directives on 
domestic action or other programs.
    (2) The above does not bar private groups from providing 
entertainment on base. However, the appearance must be for entertainment 
and not for fund-raising, or any political or promotional purpose.
    (j) Community relations programs must always be conducted in a 
manner free from any discrimination because of race, creed, color, 
national origin, or sex.
    (1) Navy participation in a public event is not authorized if 
admission, seating and other accommodations and facilities are 
restricted in a discriminatory manner.
    (2) Exceptions for participation may be made under certain 
circumstances for an ethnic or ideological group when they do not 
entertain any purpose of discriminating against any other group. Any 
such exceptions must be referred to the Chief of Information for 
consideration.
    (3) Support to nationally recognized veterans' organizations is 
authorized when the participation is in support of positive programs 
which are not in themselves discriminatory.
    (4) Navy support to nonpublic school activities is authorized when 
the participation is clearly in support of educational programs or Navy 
recruiting.

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    (5) Commands should ensure minority participation in all community 
relations activities and events, as appropriate. This includes but is 
not limited to the following:
    (i) Ensure that the minority community is aware of the procedure for 
obtaining Navy support for community events and that they are appraised 
of the use of Navy demonstration teams, units, and speakers.
    (ii) Encourage Navy involvement in, and attention to, local minority 
community events.
    (iii) Continue to cultivate a rapport with key members of all 
minority communities.
    (k) Participation is not authorized if there is fund raising of any 
type connected with the event, except as provided for in Sec. 705.34.
    (l) No admission charge may be levied on the public solely to see an 
Armed Forces demonstration, unit, or exhibit.
    (1) When admission is charged, the Armed Forces activity must not be 
the sole or primary attraction.
    (2) A general admission charge need not be considered prohibitory to 
Navy participation, but no specific or additional charge may be made 
because of Navy participation.
    (3) Participation shall be incidental to the event except for 
programs of a patriotic nature, celebration of national holidays, or 
events which are open to the general public at no charge for admission.
    (4) The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the Navy's Blue 
Angel Flight Demonstration Team or to the Navy Band and other special 
bands engaged in authorized concert tours conducted at no additional 
cost to the government.
    (m) Some participation in or support of commercially sponsored 
programs on audio or visual media is allowable. See Sec. Sec. 705.7 and 
705.8.
    (n) Some participation which supports commercial advertising, 
publicity and promotional activities or events is allowable. See section 
0405, par. 3 of the Navy Public Affairs Regulations.
    (o) Navy speakers may be provided for certain events at which other 
forms of Navy participation may not be appropriate. See section 0604, 
par. 8 of the Navy Public Affairs Regulations.
    (p) When participation is in the mutual interest of the Navy and the 
sponsor of the event, participation will be authorized at no additional 
cost to the government. Additional costs to the government (travel and 
transportation of military personnel, meals and quarters, or standard 
per diem allowances, etc.) will be borne by the sponsor.
    (q) Department of Defense policy prohibits payment by the Armed 
Forces for rental of exhibit space, utilities, or janitorial costs. 
Other exceptions may be given under unusual circumstances.
    (r) Navy participation in professional sports events and post-season 
bowl games will frequently be authorized at no additional cost to the 
government, will emphasize Joint Service activity when possible, and 
must support recruiting programs. Chief of Information approval is 
required.
    (s) Navy participation in public events shall be authorized only 
when it can be reasonably expected to bring credit to the individuals 
involved and to the Armed Forces and their recruiting objectives. Naval 
personnel will not be used in such capacities as ushers, guards, parking 
lot attendants, runner or messengers, baggage handlers or for crowd 
control, or in any installations.
    (t) Maximum advantage of recruiting potential will be taken at 
appropriate events for which Navy participation has been authorized.
    (u) Navy support will not normally be authorized for commercially-
oriented events such as shopping center promotions, Christmas parades, 
and other such events clearly sponsored by, or conducted for the benefit 
of commercial interests. However, this policy does not preclude 
participation of Navy recruiting personnel and their organic equipment, 
materials and exhibits so long as their participation is not used to 
stimulate sales or increase the flow of business traffic or to give that 
appearance. Requests for exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case 
basis by the Chief of Information.
    (v) Questions as to appropriateness of Navy participation, or as to 
existing Navy and OASD (PA) policy, may be referred to the Chief of 
Information.

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    (w) Procedures for requesting participation are addressed in Sec. 
705.21.

[41 FR 29101, July 15, 1976, as amended at 44 FR 6390, Feb. 1, 1979]