Collapse to view only § 220106. Exclusive right to name, seals, emblems, and badges
- § 220101. Organization
- § 220102. Purposes
- § 220103.
- § 220104. Governing body
- § 220105. Powers
- § 220106. Exclusive right to name, seals, emblems, and badges
- § 220107. Assistance by Department of Defense
- § 220108. Restrictions
- § 220109. Duty to maintain corporate status
- § 220110. Principal office
- § 220111. Records and inspection
- § 220112. Service of process
- § 220113. Annual report
- § 220114. Distribution of assets on dissolution or final liquidation
The corporation and its councils, organizations, chapters, and affiliates have the exclusive right to use the names “United Service Organizations, Incorporated” and “USO” and seals, emblems, and badges the corporation adopts.
The Secretary of Defense may make the resources of the Department of Defense, including access to General Services Administration supplies and services through the Federal Supply Schedule of the General Services Administration, available to the corporation to the extent compatible with the primary mission of the Department and in accordance with guidelines issued by the Secretary.
The corporation shall maintain its status as a corporation incorporated under the laws of New York, another State, or the District of Columbia.
The principal office of the corporation shall be in New York, New York, or another place decided by the board of governors. However, the activities of the corporation are not confined to the place where the principal office is located but may be conducted throughout the States, territories, and possessions of the United States and in foreign countries.
The corporation shall make public an annual report on its activities for the prior calendar year.
On dissolution or final liquidation of the corporation, any assets remaining after the discharge of all liabilities shall be distributed as provided by the board of governors, but in compliance with the bylaws. However, the assets of the corporation are irrevocably dedicated to charitable purposes and may not inure to the benefit of a private person except a fund, foundation, or organization operated exclusively for charitable purposes.