DYNW RESPONBILITIES Sample Clauses

DYNW RESPONBILITIES. A. Corporate Requirements 1. DYNW’s Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws shall comply with the requirements of the state(s) in which DYNW is incorporated. Non-profit 501(c)(3) status must be maintained in accordance with state and Federal laws. DYNW will make available for inspection, at the request of the Corps, documents demonstrating non-profit status. 2. This Agreement will automatically terminate if non-profit 501(c)(3) status is not maintained. 3. DYNW shall have liability insurance that indemnifies, saves, holds harmless, and defends the United States against all fines, claims, damages, losses, judgments, and expenses arising out of any activity, or from any omission, of DYNW in connection with activities under this Agreement. 4. DYNW will exercise reasonable care to prevent damage to any government property used or occupied during its operation and shall, insofar as possible, protect all such property. B. Interpretive Activities 1. DYNW may offer educational and interpretive services that support the mission of the Corps and/or the Projects. This includes assisting, planning, designing, implementing, and conducting interpretive and educational programs, activities, and exhibits. 2. DYNW may offer scientific, research, maintenance, and/or other services that support the mission of the Corps and its natural resource management program. This includes assisting, planning, designing, implementing, and conducting scientific and/or maintenance programs, activities, and exhibits. 3. DYNW will cooperate with the Corps in the following activities: a. Produce and make available to visitors by sale or free distribution, suitable interpretive and educational literature and aids to increase the visitors’ understanding and appreciation of the natural history, cultural, historical, and man-made features of the Projects and the Corps of Engineers. b. Acquire specimens and/or objects pertaining to the history, cultures, environment, or recreational activities of the Projects for the purpose of adding them to the exhibitry or programs at Corps’ visitor centers and assist in preservation programs as appropriate. c. Assist in the development and improvement of interpretive devices and educational materials including signs, exhibits, materials, and audio-visual aids. d. Assist in the sponsorship and coordination of professional workshops, training opportunities, and special events. e. Assist in all practical ways in the interpretive, educational, and community programs...
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