Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 417 - AGENCY AND FACILITY RESPONSIBILITIES
Subchapter A - STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
Section 417.14 - Non-Commercial Groups
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Policy. The facility CEO may make facility resources available to the public at large whenever it can do so without compromising the department's primary mission.
(b) Requesting permission. The Facility/Premises Use Request form, which is in the TDMHMR Contracts Manual, must be completed and submitted to the facility CEO.
(c) Criteria for approving requests. The facility CEO may approve or disapprove the use of facility resources based on whether:
(d) Facility resource use fee. Any non-commercial group may be charged a facility resource use fee according to the Facility Resource Use Fee Schedule, which is in the TDMHMR Contracts Manual.
(e) Revoking permission. Permission granted pursuant to such a request continues until revoked by the facility CEO. The non-commercial group must immediately notify the facility CEO of any change in the information stated in its written request for permission to use the facilities.
(f) Advertising. If language clearly reflects that the facility is not sponsoring or promoting the event is included in the copy, the facility's name may be used to advertise the location of the activities. The facility CEO may require that a proof of the advertising copy be submitted for approval and may require the a disclaimer, e.g., (facility name) is not a promoter or sponsor of this event. No inference of support can be drawn because of the event's location.
(g) Liability. Any non-commercial group or any member thereof using facility resources is liable for any destruction or damage to the resources. The department is not liable for any injury to any person or for the loss of or damage to the property of any person, organization, or group using facility resources.
(h) Required documentation. As described in the TDMHMR Contracts Manual and this subchapter, if the request is for an athletic or sporting event, a water-related activity, overnight use, or an event that is open to the public at large or attendance is expected to exceed 25 or more people, then the requestor by no later than 72 hours prior to the event must: