EP 1130-2-500
27 Dec 96
District Commander, or an authorized representative. Approval should be based upon maximum
benefit and service to the public, and if appropriate, quality, suitability and fair-market value of the
merchandise.
o. The responsibilities of the Corps and the Association will be clearly and distinctly
maintained throughout the life of the Agreement. Specifically:
(1) Principal and alternate points of contact for the Corps and the Association at each
location will be established, identified and maintained. The principal point of contact for the
Corps should be the individual most directly related with coordinating the Association's activities.
For example, at a field project, the Operations Project Manager, or Park Ranger could be the
principal point of contact.
(2) Development and management of sales activities, if any, are the responsibility of the
Association. However, all aspects of sales activities are subject to prior approval by the District
Commander.
(3) Association employees or volunteers will not wear the Corps uniform, nor items of
clothing that resemble the uniform.
(4) The Corps will provide the information, support and training necessary to ensure that
all Association activities are in compliance with the Corps safety standards, EM 385-1-1. The
Association is responsible for conducting all its activities and ensuring that all its personnel
comply with all Corps safety requirements.
p. The Association may be granted a license, easement or lease, as appropriate in
accordance with ER 405-1-12 for the use of government owned property. (See also paragraph 9-
3.d. above.)
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