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exempt from the provisions of Executive condition of live animals intended and (x) Plant Protection Act, as amended
Order 12866 and 12988. Moreover, offered for export (21 U.S.C. 618); (7 U.S.C. 7701–7786).
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, notice of * * * * * * * * * *
proposed rulemaking and opportunity (xi) Virus-Serum-Toxin Act (21 U.S.C. ■ 6. In § 371.4, paragraph (b) is amended
for comment are not required for this 151–159). as follows:
rule, and it may be made effective less * * * * * ■ a. By removing paragraphs (b)(3)(i)
than 30 days after publication in the through (b)(3)(viii), and paragraph
(xv) The Federal Noxious Weed Act of
Federal Register. In addition, under 5 (b)(3)(x).
1974, as amended (7 U.S.C. 2801 note;
U.S.C. 804, this rule is not subject to ■ b. By redesignating paragraphs
2814).
congressional review under the Small (b)(3)(ix) as paragraph (b)(3)(i) and
Business Regulatory Enforcement * * * * *
(xxxii) Plant Protection Act, as paragraphs (b)(3)(xi) through (b)(3)(xxiv)
Fairness Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104–121. as paragraphs (b)(3)(ii) through
Finally, this action is not a rule as amended (7 U.S.C. 7701–7786).
(b)(3)(xv), respectively.
defined by 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., the * * * * *
■ c. By revising newly redesignated
Regulatory Flexibility Act, and thus is paragraph (b)(3)(i) to read as set forth
exempt from the provisions of that Act. Subpart N—Delegations of Authority
by the Under Secretary for Marketing below.
List of Subjects and Regulatory Programs § 371.4 Veterinary Services.
7 CFR Part 2 * * * * *
■ 3. In § 2.80, paragraph (a) is amended
Authority delegations (Government as follows: (b) * * *
agencies). ■ a. By removing paragraphs (a)(2)
(3) * * *
through (a)(6), paragraphs (a)(9) through (i) Section 18 of the Federal Meat
7 CFR Part 371 Inspection Act, as amended, as it
(a)(17), and paragraph (a)(19).
Organization and functions ■ b. By redesignating paragraphs (a)(7)
pertains to the issuance of certificates of
(Government agencies). and (a)(8) as paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3), condition of live animals intended and
paragraph (a)(18) as (a)(4), and offered for export (21 U.S.C. 618).
■ Accordingly, 7 CFR parts 2 and 371
paragraphs (a)(20) through (a)(56) as * * * * *
are amended as follows:
paragraphs (a)(5) through (a)(41), For Part 2, Subpart C:
PART 2—DELEGATIONS OF respectively. Dated: September 20, 2005.
AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF ■ c. By revising newly redesignated Mike Johanns,
AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL paragraphs (a)(4), (a)(11), (a)(16), and Secretary of Agriculture.
OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT (a)(36) to read as set forth below.
For Part 2, Subpart N:
■ 1. The authority citation for part 2 § 2.80 Administrator, Animal and Plant Dated: September 20, 2005.
continues to read as follows: Health Inspection Service. Charles D. Lambert,
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 6912(a)(1); 5 U.S.C. (a) * * * Acting Under Secretary for Marketing and
301; Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, 3 (4) Section 18 of the Federal Meat Regulatory Programs.
CFR 1949–1953 Comp., p. 1024. Inspection Act, as amended, as it For Part 371:
pertains to the issuance of certificates of
Subpart C—Delegations of Authority to Dated: September 20, 2005.
condition of live animals intended and
the Deputy Secretary, the Under offered for export (21 U.S.C. 618). W. Ron DeHaven,
Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
* * * * * Inspection Service.
(11) Virus-Serum-Toxin Act (21
■ 2. In § 2.22, paragraph (a)(2) is U.S.C. 151–159).
[FR Doc. 05–19044 Filed 9–22–05; 8:45 am]
amended as follows: BILLING CODE 3410–34–P
■ a. By removing paragraphs (a)(2)(ii)
* * * * *
through (a)(2)(vi), paragraphs (a)(2)(ix) (16) The Federal Noxious Weed Act of
through (a)(2)(xvii), and paragraph 1974, as amended (7 U.S.C. 2801 note; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(a)(2)(xix). 2814).
■ b. By redesignating paragraphs * * * * * Agricultural Research Service
(a)(2)(vii) and (a)(2)(viii) as paragraphs (36) Plant Protection Act, as amended
(a)(2)(ii) and (a)(2)(iii), paragraph (7 U.S.C. 7701–7786). 7 CFR Part 500
(a)(2)(xviii) as (a)(2)(iv), and paragraphs * * * * *
(a)(2)(xx) through (a)(2)(xlx) as RIN 0518–AA02
paragraphs (a)(2)(v) through (a)(2)(xxxv), PART 371—ORGANIZATION,
FUNCTIONS, AND DELEGATIONS OF National Arboretum
respectively.
■ c. By revising newly redesignated AUTHORITY AGENCY: Agricultural Research Service;
paragraphs (a)(2)(iv), (a)(2)(xi), Research, Education, and Economics;
■ 4. The authority citation for part 371 USDA.
(a)(2)(xv), and (a)(2)(xxxi) to read as set
continues to read as follows:
forth below. ACTION: Final rule.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301.
§ 2.22 Under Secretary for Marketing and SUMMARY: The Department of
■ 5. In § 371.3, paragraph (b)(2)(x) is
Regulatory Programs. Agriculture (USDA) is modifying the
revised to read as follows:
(a) * * * rules of conduct at the United States
(2) * * * § 371.3 Plant protection and quarantine. National Arboretum (USNA) and the
(iv) Section 18 of the Federal Meat * * * * * schedule of fees to be charged for
Inspection Act, as amended, as it (b) * * * certain uses of the facilities, grounds,
pertains to the issuance of certificates of (2) * * * and services at the USNA.

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DATES: This rule is effective October 24, Nevertheless, § 500.23 was revised to Automatically waiving use fees for all
2005. only charge a fee for the use of the events greatly would diminish the
ADDRESSES: Address all correspondence facility and grounds of the USNA for financial support to the USNA. (2)
to Thomas S. Elias, Director, U.S. commercial photography or Concern that the prior approval to serve
National Arboretum, Beltsville Area, cinematography that use models, sets, or beer and wine is unnecessary and
Agricultural Research Service, 3501 props that are not part of the site’s unwarranted. Current ARS policy
New York Avenue, NE., Washington, DC natural or cultural resources or requires prior approval by the USNA
20002. administrative facilities; take place Director and Beltsville Area Director for
where members of the public are the consumption of beer and wine at the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: generally not allowed; or take place at USNA. Departmental regulations as well
Dana Laster, Administrative and a location where additional as Federal Property Management
Marketing Manager, U.S. National administrative costs are likely. This Regulations restrict use of alcohol on
Arboretum, Beltsville Area, ARS, 3501 action provides a balance both to allow Federal property. (3) A request was
New York Avenue, NE., Washington, DC photography and cinematography, yet made to allow raffles at the USNA.
20002; (202) 245–4539. also allow the USNA the ability to Raffles require a permit from the District
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: charge fees under prescribed conditions of Columbia and may reflect a less than
that are consistent with Public Law positive image of USDA when raffles are
Background 106–206 to assure the integrity of the held on USDA property. (4) A comment
Section 890(b) of the Federal USNA as a public facility. that fees collected will be dedicated, in
Agriculture Improvement and Reform Further comments by stakeholders part, for the maintenance of the
Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104–127 (1996 Act) that are addressed by revisions in this particular USNA site that generated the
expanded the authorities of the final rule are as follows: (1) To assure fees. Since the funds generated will be
Secretary of Agriculture to charge the coverage of potential damage to used to maintain the USNA, the more
reasonable fees for the use of USNA property and collections, the addition of popular facilities will naturally tend to
facilities and grounds. These authorities a refundable deposit for use of the receive more of the funds, but the USNA
included the ability to charge fees for facility or grounds, excluding the is not committing to a rigid funding
temporary use by individuals or groups classroom, is included. (2) As formula. (5) Concern that the fee for use
of USNA facilities and grounds recommended, the user fee for the of the courtyard area within the
consistent with the mission of the Friendship Garden is increased to National Bonsai and Penjing Museum is
USNA. In addition, authority was $1,500 to be comparable to other USNA too low. The fee is in line with facilities
granted to charge fees for the use of the locations. (3) The prohibition without use fees in other institutions and in
USNA for photography and the prior approval of the USNA Director consideration of the geographical
to distribute materials was reworded. location of the USNA. The fee will be
cinematography. Pursuant to the Act,
Prior approval by the USNA Director is evaluated and reconsidered after the
the Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
only required to distribute materials to first and second years of facilities use.
promulgated a fee schedule for the
USNA general public visitors. (4) A Fees may be adjusted based upon the
USNA at 7 CFR part 500, subpart B. All
clarification on the use of candles at demand for this space and the level of
rules and regulations noted in 7 CFR
events was made. The use of small maintenance needed to support the
part 500, subpart A, Conduct on the U.S.
candles has been included in the final facilities use.
National Arboretum Property, also
rule. (5) As requested, the wording Lastly, some stakeholder comments
apply to individuals or groups granted
regarding receipts has been changed. (6) reflect current practices of the USNA
approval to use the facilities and
Concern that the 30-day advance notice and therefore are not addressed in the
grounds. for special events is too excessive. A 2- final rule. These include: (1) Concern
A proposed rule revising the USNA day advanced notice does not provide about closing the Bonsai and Penjing
fee and conduct rules at 7 CFR part 500 the USNA with adequate time to Museum during normal visitation hours
was published for comment on prepare sites and assign staff and for special events. The current policy is
December 20, 2004 (69 FR 75880). One supervision as needed which includes that special events will generally not
hundred one comments were received upfront time to change employee work result in the closing of the Museum to
from individuals and six organizations. schedules. However, the advance notice visitors during normal visitation hours;
The vast majority of public comments minimum was modified to 15 calendar however, special exceptions may be
(approximately 96 percent) were days. (7) Concern over the exclusion of made at the discretion of the USNA
received with regards to commercial events on peak weekends and during Director; (2) Concern over staffing for
photography. The majority of normal visitation periods. Reference to security during special events. The
commentators asserted that Public Law the exclusion was deleted. (8) Concern current practice of the USNA is to
106–206, 16 U.S.C. 460l–6d(a), which that 10 working days for response by provide additional supervision,
governs the ‘‘lands’’ administered by the USNA is excessive. The response time including additional security staff, as
Secretary, supersedes the earlier was modified to a maximum of five necessary to protect the grounds and
authority granted the Secretary codified working days. (9) Concern that the two assets of the USNA; (3) Concern about
at 20 U.S.C. 196(a) with respect to weeks advance payment for tours is too protecting and preserving the existing
commercial photography at the USNA. lengthy. The advance payment facilities and landscape at the
USDA asserts that the controlling requirement was modified to a one week Friendship Garden. Guidelines issued
authority for charging fees for minimum. by the USNA for facilities use will help
photography and cinematography at the Revisions to the final rule were not ensure that the quality and condition of
USNA is found at 20 U.S.C. 196(a)(5) made in response to some stakeholder the garden displays, collections, and
which permits USDA to ‘‘charge such comments because they were deemed facilities are not compromised.
fees as the Secretary of Agriculture not to be in the best interest of the
considers reasonable for the use of the government. These include the Classification
National Arboretum for commercial following: (1) Desire to automatically This rule change has been reviewed
photography or cinematography.’’ waive use fees for stakeholders. under Executive Order 12866, and it has

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been determined that it is not a 500.8 Soliciting, vending, debt collection, course of their official duties or other
‘‘significant regulatory action’’ rule and distribution of handbills. persons authorized by the Director,
because it will not have an annual effect 500.9 Photographs for news or advertising. USNA.
on the economy of $100 million or more 500.10 Pets. (b) Persons not employed by USNA
500.11 Vehicular and pedestrian traffic. are not permitted to bring biological
or adversely and materially affect a 500.12 Weapons and explosives.
sector of the economy, productivity, 500.13 Nondiscrimination.
agents of any kind, including but not
competition, jobs, the environment, 500.14 Exceptions. limited to disease and pest agents of
public health or safety, or State, local, 500.15 Penalties and other law. plants, onto the property without
or Tribal governments or communities. written permission of the Director,
Subpart B—Fee Schedule for Certain Uses USNA.
This rule change will not create any of National Arboretum Facilities and
serious inconsistencies or otherwise Grounds. § 500.4 Conformity with signs and
interfere with actions taken or planned emergency directions.
500.20 Scope.
by another agency. It will not materially 500.21 Fee schedule for tram and tours. Persons in and on property of the
alter the budgetary impact of 500.22 Fees and conditions for use of USNA shall comply with official signs
entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan facilities and grounds. of prohibitory or directive nature and
programs, or the rights and obligations 500.23 Fees for commercial photography with the directions of authorized
of recipients thereof, and does not raise and cinematography on grounds. individuals.
novel legal or policy issues arising out 500.24 Fee schedule.
of legal mandates, the President’s 500.25 Payment of fees. § 500.5 Nuisances.
priorities, or principles set forth in Authority: 20 U.S.C. 196(a); sub secs. 2, 4, (a) The use of loud, abusive, or
Executive Order 12866. 5; 40 U.S.C. 121(d); 40 U.S.C. 1315(c). otherwise improper language;
Regulatory Flexibility Act unwarranted loitering, sleeping, or
Subpart A—Conduct on U.S. National assembly; the creation of any hazard to
The Department of Agriculture Arboreturm Property persons or things; improper disposal of
certifies that this rule change will not § 500.1 General. rubbish; spitting; prurient prying; the
have a significant impact on a commission of any obscene or indecent
substantial number of small entities as The rules and regulations in this part act, or any other unseemly or disorderly
defined in the Regulatory Flexibility apply to the buildings and grounds of conduct; throwing articles of any kind
Act, Pub. L. No. 96–354, as amended (5 the U.S. National Arboretum (USNA), from a building, and climbing upon any
U.S.C. 601, et seq.). Washington, DC, and to all persons part of a building is prohibited.
entering in or on such property. The (b) Playing of music or creation of
Paperwork Reduction Act Administrator, General Services other noises of a decibel level high
In accordance with the Office of Administration, has delegated to the enough to be heard outside of the USNA
Management and Budget (OMB) Secretary of Agriculture, with authority is prohibited.
regulations (5 CFR part 1320) which to further delegate, the authority to
make all the needful rules and § 500.6 Gambling.
implement the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–13, as amended regulations for the protection of the Participating in games for money or
(44 U.S.C. chapter 35), the information buildings and grounds of the USNA (34 other personal property, or the
collection and recordkeeping FR 6406). The Secretary of Agriculture operation of gambling devices, the
requirements that have been imposed in has in turn delegated such authority to conduct of a lottery or pool, or the
the management of these programs have the Administrator, Agricultural selling or purchasing of numbers tickets,
been approved by OMB and assigned Research Service (34 FR 7389). The in or on USNA property, is prohibited.
OMB control number 0518–0024 for the rules and regulations in this part are
§ 500.7 Intoxicating beverages and
use of facilities or the performance of issued pursuant to such delegations. narcotics.
photography/cinematography at the § 500.2 Recording presence. (a) Entering USNA property or the
USNA. Admission to the USNA during operation of a motor vehicle thereon, by
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 500 periods when it is closed to the public a person under the influence of
will be limited to authorized intoxicating beverages or a narcotic
Agricultural research, Federal individuals who may be required to sign drug, is prohibited.
buildings and facilities, Government the register or display identification (b) Except as provided in subpart B of
property, USNA, Photography, documents when requested by the this part, possession of or consumption
Cinematography, User fees. Security Staff, or other authorized of intoxicating beverages on USNA
■ For the reasons set out in the individuals. property is prohibited.
(c) The sale of alcoholic beverages on
preamble, 7 CFR part 500 is revised as
§ 500.3 Preservation of property. the grounds of the USNA is prohibited.
set forth below: (d) The possession of or use of
(a) While at the USNA, it is unlawful
PART 500—NATIONAL ARBORETUM to: narcotic drugs on the grounds of the
(1) Willfully destroy, damage, or USNA is prohibited.
Subpart A—Conduct on U.S. National remove USNA property or any part
Arboretum Property § 500.8 Soliciting, vending, debt collection,
thereof; and distribution of handbills.
Sec. (2) Set or maintain any open fire on
500.1 General. (a) The following activities are
the property of the USNA; however, the prohibited on USNA grounds:
500.2 Recording presence. use of small candles may be approved
500.3 Preservation of property. (1) Soliciting of alms or contributions;
500.4 Conformity with signs and emergency
at the discretion of the Director, USNA; (2) Display or distribution of
directions. or commercial advertising;
500.5 Nuisances. (3) Apply any type of insecticide or (3) Collecting private debts;
500.6 Gambling. herbicide on the grounds of the USNA, (4) Campaigning for election to any
500.7 Intoxicating beverages and narcotics. except for USNA employees in the office;

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(5) Soliciting and vending for locations reserved for other persons, or groups of United States National
commercial purposes (including, but contrary to the direction of posted signs, Arboretum (USNA) facilities and
not limited to, the vending of is prohibited. grounds. This subpart also sets forth
newspapers and other publications); (d) USNA approval is required for all schedules of fees for the use of the
(6) Soliciting signatures on petitions, vehicles needed for access setup and USNA for commercial photography and
polls, or surveys (except as authorized breakdown activities relating to special cinematography. Fees generated will be
by the USNA); and events, ceremonies, or related activities. used to offset costs of services or for the
(7) Impeding ingress to or egress from Off-road routes will be determined by purposes of promoting the mission of
the USNA. the USNA. the USNA. All rules and regulations
(b) Distribution to USNA general (e) In addition to the penalties noted in 7 CFR 500, subpart A—
public visitors of material such as provided in § 500.15, vehicles parked in Conduct on the U.S. National
pamphlets, handbills, and flyers is violation of this section are subject to Arboretum Property, will apply to
prohibited without prior approval of the being towed and the cost of such towing individuals or groups granted approval
Director, USNA. being assessed to the owner of such to use the facilities and grounds for the
(c) The prohibitions in paragraphs (a) vehicle. purposes specified in this subpart.
and (b) of this section do not apply to: (f) This section may be supplemented
(1) Commercial or nonprofit activities from time to time, by the issuance and § 500.21 Fee schedule for tram and tours.
performed under contract or concession posting of specific traffic directives as The USNA provides tours of the
with the USNA or pursuant to the may be required, and when so issued USNA grounds in a 48-passenger tram
provisions of the Randolph Sheppard and posted such directives shall have (accommodating 2 wheelchairs). The fee
Act; the same force and effect as if is as follows: $4.00 per adult, $3.00 per
(2) The solicitation of USNA incorporated in this subpart. senior citizen or Friend of the National
personnel for contributions for the Arboretum, and $2.00 per child under
§ 500.12 Weapons and explosives. the age 17. Children under 4 sharing a
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC);
(3) National or local drives for funds (a) No person while in or on USNA seat with an adult will not be charged.
for welfare, health, and other purposes property shall carry firearms, other Pre-scheduled tram tours for groups
sponsored or approved by the dangerous or deadly weapons, or may be arranged for a set fee of $125.00.
Agricultural Research Service; or explosives, either openly or concealed, Additionally, a tour guide may be pre-
(4) Personal notices posted by except for authorized official purposes. arranged to provide a non-tram tour for
(b) No person while in or on the the fee of $50 per hour. Promotional
employees on authorized bulletin
USNA shall ignite fireworks or other programs offering discounted fees for
boards.
pyrotechnical devices. these programs may be instituted at the
§ 500.9 Photographs for news or discretion of the USNA. Payment for use
advertising. § 500.13 Nondiscrimination.
of the tram is due at the time of ticket
Photographs for news purposes may The USNA is subject to the policy of
purchase. Payment for pre-scheduled
be taken at the USNA without prior nondiscrimination in programs or
tram tours must be made at least one
permission. Photographs for advertising activities conducted by the United
week in advance. Payment for pre-
and other commercial purposes may be States Department of Agriculture as set
scheduled, non-tram guided tours must
taken, but only with the prior approval forth in 7 CFR part 15d.
be made at least one week in advance
of the Director, USNA and fees may be § 500.14 Exceptions. of the tour date.
charged pursuant to § 500.23. The Administrator, Agricultural § 500.22 Fees and conditions for use of
§ 500.10 Pets. Research Service, may in individual facilities and grounds.
cases make prior, written exceptions to (a) Fee requirement. (1) The USNA
Pets brought upon USNA property
the rules and regulations in this part if will charge a fee for temporary use by
must have proper vaccinations and,
it is determined to be not adverse to the individuals or groups of USNA facilities
except assistance trained animals, must
public interest. and grounds. Fees for specific sites are
be kept on leash at all times. The release
or abandonment of fish, plants, and § 500.15 Penalties and other law. listed in § 500.24.
animals of any kind on USNA grounds Whoever shall be found guilty of (2) Non-profit scientific or
is prohibited. violating the rules and regulations in educational organizations whose
this subpart is subject to fine under title purposes and interests are
§ 500.11 Vehicular and pedestrian traffic. complementary to the mission of the
18, United States Code, or
(a) Drivers of all vehicles in or on USNA and which substantially support
imprisonment of not more than 30 days,
USNA property shall drive only on the mission and purpose of the USNA
or both (see 40 U.S.C. 1315(c)). Nothing
established roads, shall drive in a (e.g., Friends of the National Arboretum,
contained in the rules and regulations in
careful and safe manner at all times, and National Bonsai Foundation, National
this part shall be construed as
shall comply with the signals and Capital Area Federation of Garden
abrogating or authorizing the abrogation
directions of the Security Staff and all Clubs, Herb Society of America) may be
of any other regulations or any Federal
posted traffic signs. exempted from the fee for use of USNA
law or any laws and regulations of the
(b) The blocking of entrances, facility or grounds requirement of this
District of Columbia that may be
driveways, walks, loading platforms, or subpart by the Director, but still must
applicable.
fire hydrants, and parking in designated reimburse the USNA for its costs,
no parking areas in or on USNA Subpart B—Fee Schedule for Certain including setup, clean-up, security, and
property is prohibited. Uses of National Arboretum Facilities other costs as applicable.
(c) Except in emergencies, parking in and Grounds (3) A Half Day usage is defined as 4
or on USNA property in other than hours or less; a Whole Day usage is
designated areas is not allowed without § 500.20 Scope. defined as more than 4 hours in a day.
a permit. Parking without authority, This subpart sets forth schedules of In all cases, usage includes all time
parking in unauthorized locations or in fees for temporary use by individuals or during which a venue is committed,

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including time used to set up before and requirement to obtain USNA approval contracting with such users of the
clean up after an event. For after-hours whenever off road access is required for USNA, shall comply with all Federal
usage of sites or facilities, an additional setup. and local laws.
$40/hour will be added for supervision (3) The USNA will not assume any (9) The USNA is a Federal property
for each required staff member or responsibility for last minute changes under the jurisdiction of the United
security officer, with higher amounts due to failure of current mechanical States Department of Agriculture.
required for sites or facilities that are systems, severe storms and other All activities are subject to Federal
more sensitive. weather events, emergencies relating to rules and regulations governing the use
(b) Reservations. (1) Facilities and security and safety. of public buildings and grounds.
grounds are available by reservation at (4) Some events that involve bringing
animals and certain plants onto the (10) The USNA will not be
the discretion of the Director of the responsible for any damage or loss
USNA and may be available to USNA property may not be compatible
with the plant research, display, and suffered by an individual, group, or
individuals or groups for uses that are their contractor during a permitted
consistent with the mission of the education mission of the USNA. Such
events will be evaluated on a case-by- event at the USNA.
USNA. Agency initiatives may be (11) The Director may impose
granted first priority. Offices and case basis and exceptions may be made
by the Director of the USNA. additional incidental terms and
hallways inside secured doors will not conditions concerning the use of the
be available for use. (5) Music and bands will be permitted
but the decibel level of music should USNA facilities consistent with this
(2) Reservations to use USNA
not be loud enough to be heard outside part.
facilities and grounds may be made
directly with the USNA. To ensure the boundaries of the USNA. (12) Marriage ceremonies and
(6) (i) A refundable deposit as accompanying receptions may only be
consideration, reservation requests
specified in paragraph (c)(6)(ii) of this held in the Dogwood Collection.
should be made as far in advance as
section for use of the facility or grounds,
possible with a minimum of 15 calendar § 500.23 Fees for commercial photography
excluding the classroom, will be
days prior to the date of use required for and cinematography on grounds.
collected in advance. In the event of
all reservations. This advanced notice The USNA may charge a fee for the
building, property, or grounds damage
will provide the USNA adequate time to use of the facility or grounds for
or excessive cleaning requirements, the
prepare sites and assign staff and purposes of commercial photography or
deposit will be used for repair and
supervision as necessary. cinematography as specified in § 500.24.
remediation and the balance will be
(3) The USNA will make every effort Facilities and grounds are available for
refunded within 30 days of the event
to respond to requests in a quick and use for commercial photography or
date. In the event that cleaning
timely fashion. The USNA will respond requirements or damage to the building, cinematography at the discretion of the
to reservation requests within 5 working property or grounds exceeds the amount USNA Director. Requests for use should
days with information as to whether the of the refundable deposit, the deposit be made a minimum of two weeks in
requested site is available for use. The will be used in full, with additional advance of the required date. The USNA
USNA will also give notice to the charges billed and due within 30 days will charge for supervision costs at the
prospective user of any planned of billing. Damages to plants, grounds, rate of $40.00 per hour per security
activities (construction, maintenance, facilities, or equipment will be assessed officer, in addition to the fees listed
pesticide applications, and any similar on a value based on replacement costs, below. The USNA Director may waive
activities) that might affect the planned including labor. fees for photography or cinematography
use or event. (ii) Refundable Deposit Schedule. conducted for the purpose of
(4) A 50 percent non-refundable disseminating information to the public
deposit will be due at the time of a Refundable regarding the USNA and its mission or
booking in order to reserve a specific Event fee deposit
for the purpose of First Amendment
date and location. The remaining 50 required
activity. The USNA will charge a non-
percent is due five working days prior
$15,000–10,000 ........................ $2,000 refundable application fee of $30 for
to the event. $9,999–5,000 ............................ 1,000 commercial photography or
(c) Terms and conditions of use. (1) $4,999 and less ........................ 500 cinematography activities that use
The USNA provides space, water, and models, sets or props that are not part
electrical hookup when available, and (7) Upon prior request, the Director of the natural, cultural resources, or
restrooms where available. Users must may approve the consumption of beer administrative facilities features of the
provide all tents, tables, chairs, trash and wine during uses of USNA pursuant site; take place where members of the
receptacles, or other property required to this section. Such permission public are generally not allowed; or take
for the scheduled event. Users must generally will not be granted during place at a location where additional
remove all trash from the property at the times when USNA is open to the public. administrative costs are likely. If the
conclusion of the event. Users must Director approval shall be conditioned application is approved and fees will be
remove all tents, tables and chairs, and upon compliance by users and by any incurred, the application fee will be
other property no later than 5:00 p.m. of of their agents or contractors, with all applied to the total fee due. No other
the day following the event. The USNA applicable provisions of the District of credits will be given for the application
will charge a facility use and break Columbia Code governing sale and fee. Fee payments for use of facilities or
down fee of $500.00 per day for each consumption of alcoholic beverages, grounds or for commercial photography
day following the deadline to remove including the rules of the District of and cinematography must be made in
temporary facilities and equipment. The Columbia Department of Consumer advance of services being rendered.
USNA will not store temporary facilities Affairs, Alcoholic Beverage Regulation These payments are to be made in the
or equipment for users. Administration. form of a check or money order.
(2) Users must abide by USNA vehicle (8) All users of the USNA pursuant to
regulations in § 500.11 including the this subpart, as well as all those § 500.24 Fee Schedule.

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Event by category Fee* Unit Notes

USNA Terrace ............................................ $12,000 ............................. Per Day ............................ Up to 240 seated or 300 standing.
USNA Herb Garden ................................... 10,000 ............................... Per Day ............................ Entrance Circle, Rose and Knot Garden:
Up to 48 seated or 100 standing; can-
not be tented. Specialty Garden: Up to
200 standing; may not be tented.
USNA Meadow .......................................... 15,000 ............................... Per Day ............................ Up to 600 seated or 1000 standing.
USNA Administration Building Lobby ........ 2,000 ................................. Per Day ............................ Up to 150 standing.
USNA Auditorium ....................................... 2,500 ................................. Per Day ............................ Up to 120 seated or 200 standing.
Friendship Garden ..................................... 1,500 ................................. Per Day ............................ Up to 60 seated or 100 standing.
National Capitol Columns .......................... 10,000 ............................... Per Day ............................ Up to 190 seated or 400 standing; cannot
be tented; includes night lighting of col-
umns.
Bonsai Museum International, Pavilion 10,000 ............................... Per Day ............................ Up to 120 seated or 200 standing.
and Upper Courtyard.
Bonsai Museum Chinese Pavilion ............. 10,000 ............................... Per Day ............................ Up to 50 seated or 100 standing.
Dogwood Collection Allee & Circle ............ 3,000 ................................. Per Day ............................ Up to maximum of 150 people at event;
reserved for marriage ceremonies and
accompanying receptions only.
M Street Picnic Area .................................. 5,000 ................................. Per Day ............................ Up to 200 seated or standing; paved or
grassy areas can be tented.
Classroom .................................................. 125 .................................... Per Day ............................ Standard set-up with 40 chairs; includes
50 ...................................... Per Half Day ..................... microphone/lectern, screen, projection
stand, two flip charts (no paper), and
trashcan.
Still Photography:
Individual ............................................. No Charge ........................ ........................................... For personal use only; includes hand-
held cameras, recorders and tripods.
Other .......................................................... $30 .................................... Application Fee ................. All photography that use models, sets or
$250 plus Supervision ...... Per Half Day ..................... props that are not part of the site’s nat-
ural or cultural resources or administra-
tive facilities; or take place where
members of the public are generally
not allowed; or take place at a location
where additional administrative costs
are likely.
Cinematography:
Set Preparation ................................... $30 .................................... Application Fee ................. Set up; no filming.
$250 plus Supervision ...... Per Whole Day.
Filming ........................................................ $1,500 to $3,900 .............. Per Whole Day ................. Sliding scale based on number of people
in cast and crew and number of pieces
of equipment from 45 people and 6
pieces of equipment = $1,500 to 200
people = $3,900; 5 people with carry
on equipment = same as still photog-
raphy.
*Fees include only access to sites; additional security charges may be necessary depending upon the site and the number of people
participating.

§ 500.25 Payment of fees. Done at Washington, DC, this 19th day of SUMMARY: The Department of
September, 2005. Agriculture (USDA) is adopting, as a
(a) Unless provided otherwise, all
Edward B. Knipling, final rule, without change, an interim
payments due under this subpart must
be made by cash, check, or money order Administrator, Agricultural Research Service. final rule which decreased the
(in U.S. funds). Checks and money [FR Doc. 05–18991 Filed 9–22–05; 8:45 am] assessment rate established for the Area
orders for payment of any fees imposed BILLING CODE 3410–03–P No. 3 Colorado Potato Administrative
under this part are to be made payable, Committee (Committee) for the 2005–
in U.S. funds, to the ‘‘U.S. National 2006 and subsequent fiscal periods from
Arboretum.’’ Upon request, the USNA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE $0.03 to $0.02 per hundredweight of
shall provide receipts to requesters for potatoes handled. The Committee
Agricultural Marketing Service locally administers the marketing order
their records or billing purposes. If the
USNA enters into an agreement to allow which regulates the handling of potatoes
7 CFR Part 948 grown in Colorado. Assessments upon
USNA visitors and users to make
payment in the form of a credit card, [Docket No. FV05–948–2 FIR]
Colorado potato handlers are used by
USNA visitors and users who are the Committee to fund reasonable and
assessed user fees may pay those fees Irish Potatoes Grown in Colorado; necessary expenses of the program. The
with a credit card subject to the terms Decreased Assessment Rate fiscal period begins July 1 and ends June
and conditions of such agreement. 30. The assessment rate will remain in
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, effect indefinitely unless modified,
(b) Any fees that become past due USDA. suspended, or terminated.
shall be collected in accordance with 7
ACTION: Final rule.
CFR part 3. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 24, 2005.

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