CONCESSIONS REVIEW PROGRAM Sample Clauses

CONCESSIONS REVIEW PROGRAM. The Concession Contractor shall be evaluated by Reclamation under the Concessions Review Program as prescribed in Exhibit M – Concessions Review Program Standards. The Concessions Review Program consists of four separate evaluations: (1) Operations and Facilities Evaluation, (2) Public Health Service Inspection, (3) Safety and Environmental Evaluation, and (4) Contract Compliance Evaluation. The Operation and Facilities Evaluation shall be conducted semiannually with at least one occurring during the high public visitation season. All other evaluations shall be conducted as Reclamation may desire and as identified in the Operation Plan. An external Reclamation review (evaluation) will be conducted every 5 years in accordance with Section 4.D (27)(b) of Exhibit L, and shall include an assessment of the current condition and remaining life expectancy of the Concession Contractor Improvements and an assessment of whether the Concession Contractor Improvements continue to meet present and projected future recreational needs, similar in nature to the assessments that Reclamation conducts in its commercial services plan process. A year end annual overall rating will be assigned as required under the Concessions Review Program. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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