SERVICE AND FRIENDS RESPONSIBILITIES Joint Responsibilities of the Service and Friends Sample Clauses

SERVICE AND FRIENDS RESPONSIBILITIES Joint Responsibilities of the Service and Friends. Both parties jointly agree to: (1) Work together to ensure that Friends access of Government land, facilities, and equipment and federally-controlled information systems are compliant with the HSPD. (2) Work together to adequately secure facilities and use reasonable care to prevent damage and loss of property. The Service is not responsible or liable for lost, damaged, or stolen Friends property while housed on Service property. (3) Collaborate on the selection of sales items, including the quality and display location of sales items. Items for sale should have educational and outreach value and illustrate the purpose of the Service site/program, reinforce the mission and goals of the Service, and be consistent with the general design and décor of the facility. Friends may develop their own plans for merchandising, but the Project Leader is ultimately responsible for approving the items sold on Service property, and he/she may reject or request removal of proposed and existing items if they misrepresent the Service or are inappropriate, inaccurate, or of poor educational value. [OPTIONAL - INSERT List of mutually agreed-upon sales items and description of sales terms.] (4) Collaborate on nature store operational practices, including hours/days of operation. The Service agrees to: Provide the following facilities and equipment for the Friends use for the purpose of conducting work associated with the mutually agreed-upon goals, as described in the Friends Partnership Agreement. Friends must not use any Service-appropriated funds (including property, meeting rooms, utilities, services, or supplies) to conduct lobbying activities; attempt to influence Congress or any official of the government; favor or oppose any legislation, law, or appropriations; raise funds through games of chance; or conduct fundraising and other activities that are not in direct support of the Service site in which the partnership agreement is held. [DELETE OR ADD OTHERS AS NEEDED FROM THE LIST BELOW Identify and describe location(s) and attach maps or room diagrams if helpful. Describe use, extent, limitations to use, and purpose of use.] (a) Office and meeting room space; (b) Government equipment, such as computers, phones, fax machines, furniture, etc.; (c) Storage space for storing outreach and interpretive materials, sales merchandise, and other supplies; and (d) Nature store space for generating revenue on behalf of the Service. (2) Provide the Friends with incidental utility se...
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