Subpart F. 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?