EP 1130-2-550
Change 3
15 Aug 02
(2) Individuals eligible to receive the Golden Access Passport shall be any person
who has a permanent physical, mental or sensory impairment that substantially limits one
or more major life activities, such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks,
walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning or working. Applicants must
appear in person and provide acceptable documentation for issuance of the passport as
follows:
(a) A document issued by a Federal Agency providing Federal benefits, which attests
that the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive Federal benefits
as a result of blindness or permanent disability.
(b) A statement signed by a licensed physician attesting that the applicant has a
permanent physical, mental, or sensory impairment that severely limits one or more major
life activities, and enumerating the nature of the impairment.
(c) A document issued by a State vocational rehabilitation agency, which attests that
the applicant has been medically determined to be eligible to receive vocational
rehabilitation agency benefits or services as a result of blindness or permanent disability.
(d) The statement of permanent disability or blindness provided by the Federal
agency issuing the Golden Access Passport, that is signed and dated by the applicant in the
presence of the officer issuing the Passport.
9-9. Accounting.
a. Remitting Fee Collections. Revenue collected from the users of facilities at
recreation areas managed by the Corps will be deposited in a special account in the U.S.
Treasury. Recreation use fees may be directly transmitted to servicing finance and
accounting (F&A) offices (or servicing Federal Reserve Bank if this is an approved
District practice) by contract gate attendants or volunteers, if adequate control and
protection of funds is provided and contracts reflect this procedure. In parks using
NRRSTM, fee collections will be transmitted in accordance with the NRRSTM Operating
Procedures Manual. Appendices Q and R of this EP provide guidance and procedures for
the direct transmittal of recreational use fees and for maintaining funds security.
b. Administration Costs. An analysis of the cost, to include direct and indirect cost,
of administering the program will be completed annually. Direct costs of collection are
those costs resulting solely from fee collection activities. Direct costs will include the time
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