[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR765.14]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 765_RULES APPLICABLE TO THE PUBLIC--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 765.14  Unofficial use of the seal, emblem, names, or initials of the Marine Corps.

    (a) Purpose. To establish procedures to determine whether to grant 
permission to use or imitate the seal, emblem, names, or initials of the 
Marine Corps in connection with commercial and certain noncommercial 
activities pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 7881. The Secretary of the Navy, in 
Secretary of the Navy Instruction 5030.7, has provided the policy and 
delegated to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC), power to 
subdelegate to certain subordinate officers in writing, the authority to 
grant permission required by section 7881(b) of 10 U.S.C. for such use 
or imitation.
    (b) Scope. The provisions of this Order requiring prior approval of 
the Secretary of the Navy, CMC, or the designee apply only to the use or 
imitation of the seal, emblem, names, or initials of the Marine Corps 
that suggest official approval, endorsement, or authorization is in 
connection with a promotion, goods, services, or commercial activity.
    (c) Standards--(1) No unofficial use or imitation of the Marine 
Corps seal. Reproduction and use of the Marine Corps seal, as designated 
in Executive Order No. 10538 of June 22, 1954, is restricted to 
materials emanating from Headquarters Marine Corps. Except for 
manufacture of official letterhead stationery and related items of 
official Marine Corps use, reproduction and use of the Marine Corps seal 
is prohibited.
    (2) Unofficial use or imitation of the Marine Corps emblem, names, 
or initials. Requests from civilian enterprises to use or imitate the 
Marine Corps emblem, names, or initials will ordinarily be approved 
where use or imitation merely provides a Marine Corps accent or flavor 
to otherwise fungible goods. Disapproval, however, usually may be

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expected where such use or imitation reasonably would:
    (i) Imply any official or unofficial connection between the Marine 
Corps and the user;
    (ii) Tend to create the impression that the Marine Corps or the 
United States is in any way responsible for any financial or legal 
obligation of the user;
    (iii) Give the impression that the Marine Corps selectively benefits 
the particular manufacturer, commercial entity, or other user, as in 
displaying the Marine Corps emblem, names, or initials on musical 
instruments, weapons, or the like, and in using the emblem, names, or 
initials in connection with advertising, naming, or describing products 
and services such as insurance, real estate, or financial services; or
    (iv) Tend to subject the Marine Corps to discredit or would be 
inimical to the health, safety, welfare, or morale of the members of the 
Marine Corps.
    (3) Acceptable use of imitation of the Marine Corps insignia. No 
request for permission is required when a use or imitation of the Marine 
Corps emblem, names, or initials includes prominent display of the 
disclaimer, ``Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other 
component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed, or 
authorized this product (or promotion, or service, or activity)'' as an 
integral part of the use of imitation. A ``prominent display'' is one 
located on the same page as the first use of the insignia, prominent in 
that use, and printed in letters at least one half the size and density 
of the insignia.
    (d) Action--(1) When permission required. Commercial or 
noncommercial use or imitation of the Marine Corps emblem, names, or 
initials is prohibited unless permission is first obtained in writing 
from the CMC, except when such use does not suggest that the use or 
imitation is approved, endorsed, or authorized by the Marine Corps or 
any other component of the Department of Defense.
    (2) Redelegation of authority. The CMC hereby redelegates, pursuant 
to the authorization in paragraph 4 of the Secretary of the Navy 5030.7, 
authority to grant written permission to use the Marine Corps emblem, 
names, or initials to the Director, Administration Resource Management 
(ARDE). Prior to granting approval for commercial usage of the Marine 
Corps insignia, the CMC (ARDE) shall forward such requests to the Head, 
Marine Corps Exchange Service Branch, Facilities and Services Division, 
Installations and Logistics Department (CMC) (LFE)) and to the Counsel 
for the Commandant (CMC (CL)) for comment and concurrence. All other 
requests shall be routed to the Director, Judge Advocate Division (CMC 
(JAR)) for comment and concurrence.
    (3) Procedures for obtaining written permission. Requests for 
written permission to use or imitate the Marine Corps emblem, names, or 
initials shall be in writing and shall be directed to the CMC (ARDE). 
The request should, at a minimum, contain the following information:
    (i) Name and address of the requester.
    (ii) A description of the type of activity in which the requester is 
engaged or proposes to engage.
    (iii) A statement of whether the requester considers the proposed 
use or imitation to be commercial or noncommercial, and why.
    (iv) A brief description and illustration or sample of the proposed 
use or imitation, as well as a description of the product or service in 
connection with which it will be used. This description will provide 
sufficient detail to enable the Marine Corps to determine whether there 
is a reasonable tendency to suggest such use or imitation is approved, 
endorsed, or authorized by the Marine Corps or any other component of 
the Department of Defense.
    (v) In the case of a noncommercial use of imitation, a copy of the 
charter, constitution, bylaws, and similar organizational documents of 
the requester, together with a detailed description of its function or 
purpose. Insufficiently specific requests will be returned for 
additional information.
    (e) Reserve applicability. This Order is applicable to the Marine 
Corps Reserve.

[51 FR 45467, Dec. 19, 1986, as amended at 65 FR 62619, Oct. 19, 2000]

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