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How Many Years Will I Be Able To Keep The Concession?

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As proposed, the initial concession offerings will be staggered. All of the concessions in the STATE will be offered in the first year but one third of those will be authorized for 4 YEARS, one third for 7 years, and one third for 10 years. At the end of the 4 and 7 year terms, the next concessions offered for those same AREAS will be authorized for 10 years. This means that once the first concession period is COMPLETE, all of the concessions statewide will be authorized for 10 years. There will be a review and renewal at 5 years required on the 7 and 10 year concessions in their first term and then on every concession thereafter. The review will consist of a records check for compliance with the concession contract requirements and regulations and a check for any changes in violation history. If the concession holder is in good standing and wants to continue the contract, a renewal for the SECOND 5 years will be issued noncompetitively.

As proposed, the initial concession offerings will be staggered. All of the concessions in the state will be offered in the first year but one third of those will be authorized for 4 years, one third for 7 years, and one third for 10 years. At the end of the 4 and 7 year terms, the next concessions offered for those same areas will be authorized for 10 years. This means that once the first concession period is complete, all of the concessions statewide will be authorized for 10 years. There will be a review and renewal at 5 years required on the 7 and 10 year concessions in their first term and then on every concession thereafter. The review will consist of a records check for compliance with the concession contract requirements and regulations and a check for any changes in violation history. If the concession holder is in good standing and wants to continue the contract, a renewal for the second 5 years will be issued noncompetitively.



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