§ 102-74.410 - What is the policy concerning soliciting, vending and debt collection?


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  • § 102-74.410 What is the policy concerning soliciting, vending and debt collection?

    All persons entering in or on Federal property are prohibited from soliciting alms (including money and non-monetary items) or commercial or political donations, vending merchandise of all kinds, displaying or distributing commercial advertising, or collecting private debts, except for -

    (a) National or local drives for funds for welfare, health or other purposes as authorized by 5 CFR part 950, entitled “Solicitation Of Federal Civilian And Uniformed Service Personnel For Contributions To Private Voluntary Organizations,” and sponsored or approved by the occupant agencies;

    (b) Concessions or personal notices posted by employees on authorized bulletin boards;

    (c) Solicitation of labor organization membership or dues authorized by occupant agencies under the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-454);

    (d) Labor organizations representing or seeking to represent contractors working in Federal Government facilities;

    (e) Lessee, or its agents and employees, with respect to space leased for commercial, cultural, educational, or recreational use under 40 U.S.C. 581(h). Public areas of GSA-controlled property may be used for other activities in accordance with subpart D of this part;

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    f) Collection of non-monetary items that are sponsored or approved by the occupant agencies; and

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    g) Commercial activities sponsored by recognized Federal employee associations and on-site child care centers.

    [70 FR 67798, Nov. 8, 2005, as amended at 87 FR 54170, Sept. 2, 2022]