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Code of Federal Regulations
Title 36
Chapter I
Part 51
Subpart F
Determining a Preferred Offeror
51.36
What conditions must be met before the Director determines that a concessioner is a preferred offeror?
51.37
How will the Director determine that a new concession contract is a qualified concession contract?
51.38
How will the Director determine that a concession contract is an outfitter and guide concession contract?
51.39
What are some examples of outfitter and guide concession contracts?
51.40
What are some factors to be considered in determining that outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry?
51.41
If the concession contract grants a compensable interest in real property improvements, will the Director find that the concession contract is an outfitter and guide concession contract?
51.42
Are there exceptions to this compensable interest prohibition?
51.43
Who will make the determination that a concession contract is an outfitter and guide contract?
51.44
How will the Director determine if a concessioner was satisfactory for purposes of a right of preference?
51.45
Will a concessioner that has operated for less than the entire term of a concession contract be considered a satisfactory operator?
51.46
May the Director determine that a concessioner has not operated satisfactorily after a prospectus is issued?
51.47
How does a person appeal a decision of the Director that a concessioner is or is not a preferred offeror?
51.48
What happens to a right of preference in the event of termination of a concession contract for unsatisfactory performance or other breach?
51.49
May the Director grant a right of preference except in accordance with this part?
51.50
Does the existence of a preferred offeror limit the authority of the Director to establish the terms of a concession contract?