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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1280 · § 1280.70

§ 1280.70. Additional rules that apply to approved events.

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(a)Once we approve your event, you must provide any support people you need to register guests, distribute approved literature, name tags, and other material.
(b)We must approve in advance any item that you plan to distribute or display during your use of NARA property or facilities, or any notice or advertisement that refers, directly or indirectly, to NARA, the Foundation, a Presidential foundation or supporting organization, or the National Archives Trust Fund, or incorporates any of NARA's logos or seals (see 36 CFR 1200.2).
(c)We must approve in advance any vendor or caterer who will work in NARA facilities. You must comply with all NARA requirements for the use of food and drink at your event.
(d)You may not allow or consume food or drink in areas where original records or historical materials are displayed.
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