Tour Guides Sample Clauses

Tour Guides. Total number of annual Tour Guide Permits requested by the Operator Names of tour guides to be registered with the Tour Operator’s License ( to be updated as necessary): 1 Tour format: Headset Voice Led Special Conditions Exhibit C – Guidelines Exhibit D Tour Guide Rules & Agreement Print Name: Permit #: Tour Operator affiliation must have current license from PDA  I will display my permit anytime I lead a tour in the Market Historical District in property owned or managed by the Pike Place Market PDA.  I will become familiar with the history and current operations of the Pike Place Public Market; o I will pass a Market Knowledge Test before leading any tours; and o I will strive to provide accurate information regarding the history and operation of the Market on tours I lead.  I will be responsible for ensuring that tour groups I lead do not block store entrances or hallways from regular business traffic.  I will not lead tour groups into businesses without agreement of the business manager.  I will report incidents and accidents to Market security promptly.  I am responsible for my personal and professional conduct at all times while leading a tour.  I will immediately comply with requests of Market Security and authorized PDA staff to prevent congestion and blocking of streets and hallways or disruption of business activity.  I will not use a loudspeaker or other device to amplify sound.  I will limit the size of tour group that I escort inside buildings to groups consistent with the size allowed by the operator license agreement.  I will only use minimal devices, preferably clothing) to identify myself as a tour leader.  I will not carry signs promoting the tour business I work for nor sell tickets for tours while in the Historical District.  I will distribute PDA supplied wristbands to each tour participant for them to each wear to aid in identification of the group.
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Tour Guides. Hours of work - Regular hours are eight (8) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week. Tour Guides will be paid a minimum of three (3) hours regular pay per tour conducted regardless of actual tour length.
Tour Guides. The Tourism Second Amendment Act 2000 (Act No. 70 of 2000) prohibits driver guiding as follows:

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