Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 733 - TRAVEL INFORMATION COUNCIL
Division 30 - STANDARDS FOR LOGO SIGNS, TOURIST ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL (TOD) SIGNS, MUSEUM SIGNS, STATE HISTORICAL MARKER SIGNS, AND INTERSTATE OASIS SIGNS
Section 733-030-0520 - Criteria
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
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(2) The "free coffee" service will be located in a designated area of the rest area. The area will be designated by the Council. The service is not permitted to obstruct access to any building or other structure in the rest area. The area is to be kept neat and free of litter, cups, etc., associated with the service.
(3) The organization shall comply with all state and local health department rules and regulations.
(4) Carbonated beverages shall not be distributed under the "free coffee" program in rest areas where carbonated beverages are available in vending machines.
(5) Coffee and cookies are to be free of charge to the public. Donations may be received by the organization but not sought or requested, except for the allowed use of one opaque container with the words "donations" or "contributions" in a maximum of one-inch letters.
(6) No more than two signs or posters with a maximum area of ten square feet each may be used to identify the "free coffee" service and the organization by name only i.e. "Free Coffee -- Served By -- (organization name)." Signs or posters may only be placed in the area designated for the service including on vehicles within which the service is provided, and must be removed when the service is closed and upon expiration of the permit. No signs are to be placed outside the rest area confines by the organization other than official "Free Coffee" signs that may be provided by the Council.
(7) The organization is responsible for all products and supplies necessary to provide "free coffee" service in the rest area including any extraordinary costs incurred by the Council as a result of this service. The Council reserves the right to charge the non-profit organization a fee for the electrical usage while offering the "free coffee' service at the rest areas. The Council may provide access to limited electricity and water as determined by the Council.
(8) Permits are not transferable and are revocable for non-compliance with any state statute, rest area rules, or the terms of the permit. Repeated failure to comply with the rules and regulations may result in the organization's forfeiture of right to future participation in the program.
Stat. Auth.: Oregon Jobs & Transportation Act 2009 (HB 2001)
Stats. Implemented: