D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 19. AMUSEMENTS, PARKS, AND RECREATION |
Chapter 19-8. PUBLIC LIBRARY |
Section 19-820. PERMITS
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820.1The Board of Library Trustees or designee may issue permits to members of the public for private use of DCPL property after payment of a fee reasonably determined to cover the costs that will be incurred by DCPL.
820.2The Chief Business Officer or designee may issue permit conditions, guidelines or policies and require their acceptance by the permit holder prior to the issuance of a permit, provided that the conditions are:
(a) Approved by the Board of Library Trustees or designee;
(b)Made available to the public on DCPL’s website; and,
(c) Included on the permit application.
820.3 The Chief Business Officer or Designee shall be responsible for keeping records and compiling reports detailing the permits issued.
820.4Revenue generated from the issuance of permits shall be deposited into the DCPL Revenue Generating Activities Fund, and spent prior to the end of the fiscal year in which it was received.
820.5Permits are non-transferable and cannot be resold or reassigned.
820.6Permit holders are required to obtain and maintain liability insurance in an amount determined by the DCPL Risk Manager.
820.7The following activities are prohibited on DCPL property:
(a)Campaign events and activities;
(b)Gambling;
(c)Possession or use of illegal substances;
(d)Possession or use of explosives, firecrackers or firearms;
(e)Weapons of any type;
(f)Use of alcohol without prior written consent from the Chief Librarian/ Executive Director or use of alcohol that violates DCPL Order No. 404-07-2015.
820.8Permit holders may solicit donations subject to the District of Columbia Charitable Solicitation Act, approved July 10, 1957 (71 Stat 278; D.C. Official Code §§ 44-1701 et seq.)
820.9DCPL reserves the right to revoke or temporarily suspend a permit, or change a permit location. DCPL may deny, cancel or revoke a permit in cases where a permit holder:
(a) Violates District law or DCPL rules and policies;
(b) Poses a risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public; or,
(c) Disrupts DCPL operations.