36 CFR · Parks, Forests, and Public Property
§ 51.45 — Will a concessioner that has operated for less than the entire term of a concession contract be considered a satisfactory operator?
36 CFR § 51.45
TitleTitle 36: Parks, Forests, and Public PropertyPartPart 51: Concession Contracts
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 2, 2026)
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36 C.F.R. § 51.45 (2026).
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§ 51.45 Will a concessioner that has operated for less than the entire term of a concession contract be considered a satisfactory operator?
The Director will determine that a concessioner has operated satisfactorily on an overall basis during the term of a concession contract only if the concessioner (including a new concessioner resulting from an assignment as described in this part, including, without limit, an assignment of a controlling interest in a concessioner as defined in this part) has or will have operated for more than two years under a concession contract with a term of more than five years or for one year under a concession contract with a term of five years or less. For purposes of this section, a new concessioner's first day of operation under an assigned concession contrac
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