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§ 52.3 - How are terms defined in this part?

Award occurs when the Director and a selected respondent execute a commercial services contract or related professional services contract that creates legally binding obligations on the parties to the contract.

Commercial services contract means a binding written agreement between the Director and an operator awarded under the authority of this part that authorizes the operator to provide services to visitors within a park area under specified terms and conditions.

Contract means either a commercial services contract or a related professional services contract issued under the authority of this part. The Director may award contracts without regard to Federal laws and regulations governing procurement by Federal agencies, with the exception of laws and regulations related to Federal Government contracts governing working conditions and wage rates, including the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.), 40 U.S.C. 3141-3144, 3146, and 3147 (commonly known as the “Davis-Bacon Act”), and any civil rights provisions otherwise applicable thereto. Contracts as defined in this section are not contracts within the meaning of 41 U.S.C. 601 et seq. (the Contract Disputes Act) and are not service or procurement contracts within the meaning of statutes, regulations, or policies that apply only to Federal service contracts or other types of Federal procurement actions.

Director means the Director of the National Park Service (acting on behalf of the Secretary), or an authorized representative of the Director, except where a particular official is specifically identified in this part.

Operator means an individual, corporation, or other legally recognized entity that duly holds a commercial services contract.

Professional services contract means a binding written agreement between the Director and a professional service provider awarded under the authority of this part that authorizes the service provider to provide hospitality consulting or other services to the National Park Service related to commercial services contracts.

Professional services provider means an individual, corporation, or other legally recognized entity that duly holds a professional services contract.

Qualified entity means an individual, corporation, or other legally recognized entity that the Director determines has the experience and financial ability to carry out the terms of a commercial services contract or professional services contract.

Respondent means an individual, corporation, or other legally recognized entity that submits a response for a commercial services contract.

Response means the information an individual, corporation, or other legally recognized entity provides to the National Park Service in response to a request for proposals.

VEIA means the authority granted to the Director under title VII of Public Law 114-289 entitled “Visitor Experience Improvements Authority” and codified at 54 U.S.C. 101931-101938.

Visitor services means accommodations, facilities, and other services determined by the Director as necessary and appropriate for public use and enjoyment of a park area provided to park area visitors for a fee or charge by an individual or entity other than the Director. Visitor services may include, but are not limited to, lodging, campgrounds, food service, merchandising, tours, recreational activities, guiding, transportation, and equipment rental. Visitor services also include the sale of interpretive materials or the conduct of interpretive programs for a fee or charge to visitors.