[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 15, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 15CFR310.3]

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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
 CHAPTER III--INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 310--OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION OF AND PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS HELD IN THE UNITED STATES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 310.3  Applications for Federal recognition.

    (a) Applications for Federal recognition of an exposition shall be 
filed with, and all official communications in connection therewith 
addressed to, the International Expositions Staff, International Trade 
Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
    (b) Every application, exhibit, or enclosure, except where 
specifically waived by the Director, shall be in quadruplicate, duly 
authenticated and referenced.
    (c) Every application shall be in letter form and shall contain the 
date, address, and official designation of the applicant and shall be 
signed by an authorized officer or individual.
    (d) Every application, except where specifically waived by the 
Director, shall be accompanied by the following exhibits:

    1. Exhibit No. 1. A study setting forth in detail the purpose for 
the exposition, including any historical, geographic, or other 
significant event of the host city, State, or region related to the 
exposition.
    2. Exhibit No. 2. An exposition plan setting forth in detail (i) the 
theme of the exposition and the ``storyline'' around which the entire 
exposition is to be developed; (ii) whatever preliminary architectural 
and design plans are available on the physical layout of the site plus 
existing and projected structures; (iii) the type of participation 
proposed in the exposition (e.g., foreign and domestic exhibits); (iv) 
cultural, sports, and special events planned; (v) the proposed BIE 
category of the event and evidence of its conformity to the regulations 
of the BIE (a copy of these regulations can be obtained from the 
Director upon request); (vi) the proposed steps that will be taken to 
protect foreign exhibitors under the BIE model rules and regulations

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and (vii) in writing commit its organization to the completion of the 
exposition.
    3. Exhibit No. 3. Documentary evidence of State, regional and local 
support (e.g., letters to the applicant from business and civic 
leadership of the region, pledging assistance and/or financing; State 
and/or municipal resolutions, acts, or appropriations; referendums on 
bond issues, and others).
    4. Exhibit No. 4. An organization chart of the exposition management 
structure (actual or proposed) of the applicant, including description 
of the functions, duties and responsibilities of each official position 
along with bibliographic material, including any professional experience 
in the fields of architecture, industrial design, engineering, labor 
relations, concession management, interpretative theme planning, exhibit 
development, etc., on principal officers, if available. (The principal 
officials should also be prepared to submit subsequent individual 
statements under oath of their respective financial holdings and other 
interests.)
    5. Exhibit No. 5. A statement setting forth in detail (i) the 
availability of visitor services in existence or projected to 
accommodate tourists at the exposition (e.g., number of hotel and motel 
units, number and type of restaurants, health facilities, etc.); (ii) 
evidence of adequate transportation facilities and accessibility of the 
host city to large groups of national and international visitors (e.g., 
number and schedule of airlines, bus lines, railroads, and truck lines 
serving the host city); and (iii) plans to promote the exposition as a 
major national and international tourist destination.
    6. Exhibit No. 6. A statement setting forth in detail the 
applicant's plans for acquiring title to, or the right to occupy and use 
real property, other than that owned by the applicant or by the United 
States, essential for implementing the project or projects covered by 
the application. If the applicant, at the time of filing the 
application, has acquired title to the real property, he should submit a 
certified copy of the deed(s). If the applicant, at the time of filing 
the application, has by easement, lease, franchise, or otherwise 
acquired the right to occupy and use real property owned by others, he 
should submit a certified copy of the appropriate legal instrument(s) 
evidencing this right.
    7. Exhibit No. 7. A statement of the latest prevailing hourly wage 
rates for construction workers in the host city (e.g., carpenters, 
cement masons, sheet metal workers, etc.).
    8. Exhibit No. 8. Information on attitudes of labor leaders as to 
``no strike'' agreements during the development and operation of the 
exposition. Actual ``no strike'' pledges are desirable.
    9. Exhibit No. 9. A detailed study conducted and certified by a 
nationally recognized firm(s) in the field of economics, accounting, 
management, etc., setting forth (i) proposed capital investment cost; 
cash flow projections; and sources of financing available to meet these 
costs, including but not limited to funds from State and municipal 
financing, general obligation and/or general revenue bond issues, and 
other public or private sources of front-end capital; (ii) assurances 
that the ``guaranteed financing'' is or will be available in accordance 
with Section 2(a)(1)(b) of Pub. L. 91-269; (iii) the projected expenses 
for managing the exposition; (iv) projected operational revenues broken 
down to include admissions, space rental, concessions, service fees and 
miscellaneous income; and (v) cost-benefit projections. These should be 
accompanied by a statement of the firm that the needed cash flow, 
sources of funding, and revenue projections are realistic and 
attainable.
    10. Exhibit No. 10. A description of the exposition implementation 
time schedule and the management control system to be utilized to 
implement the time schedule (e.g., PERT, CPM, etc.).
    11. Exhibit No. 11. A statement setting forth in detail the public 
relations, publicity and other promotional plans of the applicant. For 
example, the statement could include: (i) an outline of the public 
relations/publicity program broken down by percentage allocations among 
the various media; (ii) a public relations/publicity program budget with 
the various calendar target dates for completion of phases prior to the 
opening, the opening and post-opening of the exposition; and (iii) 
protocol plans for U.S. and foreign dignitaries, as well as for special 
ceremonies and events and how these plans are to be financed.
    12. Exhibit No. 12. A study setting forth in detail the benefits to 
be derived from the exposition and residual use plans. For example, the 
study might include: (i) extent of immediate economic benefits for the 
city/region/nation in proportion to total investment in the exposition; 
(ii) extent of long range economic benefits for the city/region/nation 
in proportion to total investment in the exposition; and (iii) extent of 
intangible (social, psychological, ``good will'') benefits accruing to 
the city/region/nation including the solution or amelioration of any 
national/local problems.
    13. Exhibit No. 13. A statement committing the applicant to develop 
and complete an environmental impact statement which complies with 
section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (83 
Stat. 852; 42 U.S.C. 4331). Sample copies of environmental impact 
statements may be obtained from the Director. Prior to the Director's 
submitting a report to the Secretary containing his findings on the 
application for Federal recognition pursuant to Sec. 310.4, the 
applicant must have completed the required Environmental Impact 
Statement (EIS), in a

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form acceptable to the Department of Commerce.
    14. Exhibit No. 14. A detailed set of general and special rules and 
regulations governing the exposition and participation in it, which, if 
Federal recognition is obtained, can be used by the Federal Government 
in seeking BIE registration.
    15. Exhibit No. 15. A statement from the applicant agreeing to 
accept a U.S. Commissioner General, appointed by the President. He will 
be recognized as the senior Federal official and titular head of the 
exposition, final arbiter in disputes with exhibitors, and the official 
contact with foreign governments. The applicant should also agree to 
furnish the Commissioner General and his staff with suitable facilities 
in the host community during the development and operation of the 
exposition.

[40 FR 34107, Aug. 14, 1975. Redesignated and amended at 46 FR 57457, 
Nov. 24, 1981]