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Facilities Use Application |
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Read the information on this page governing the use of the
facilities.
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Facilities Use Guidelines |
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During periods that the General Assembly is in regular or special session, the
Legislative Office Building and those areas of the Capitol under the
supervision of the Joint
Committee on Legislative Management may be used only for official meetings or
public hearings of
legislative committees or for activities sponsored by the Joint Committee on
Legislative
Management acting through its co-chairmen. |
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During the periods that the General Assembly is not in regular or special session, the Legislative Office Building and those areas of the Capitol Building under the supervision of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management may be made available to a public or private group or organization for the purpose of holding a meeting, provided that the purpose for using the facilities is not to further the candidacy of any individual running for public office or to raise funds.
No group or organization receiving permission to meet in the Capitol Building
or Legislative
Office Building shall charge admission for attendance at such meeting other
than a per capita
amount necessary to defray the charges for use of the facilities.
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Groups or organizations seeking permission to use the Capitol or
Legislative Office Building facilities may do so only after submission of a
completed building use
application form to, and notification of permission from, the Joint Committee
on Legislative
Management, acting through its co-chairmen.
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A group or organization that receives permission to use the Capitol
or Legislative Office Building facilities will be responsible for payment of
all special
maintenance and security costs and for any additional staff overtime costs
necessitated by its use
of the facilities.
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No tape or other foreign object may be affixed to the walls, doors,
or woodwork in the hallways or meeting rooms of the Capitol or Legislative
Office Building without
permission from the office of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management.
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Groups or organizations receiving permission to serve food at a
function in the Capitol or Legislative Office Building are encouraged to make
arrangements for the
purchase and service of such food with the food service contract operator of
the Legislative
Office Building on the basis of the established price schedules approved by
the Joint Committee on
Legislative Management.
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A private group or organization that receives permission to use the
Capitol or the Legislative Office Building facilities will be responsible for
providing proof of
combined single limit liability coverage of at least one million dollars for
use of the facilities
with the Joint Committee on Legislative Management to be named in such
coverage as an additional
insured. |
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With permission from the Joint Committee on Legislative Management,
a group or organization receiving permission to use the Capitol or
Legislative Office Building
facilities may serve wine or beer, provided that the service of such
beverages must be handled by
the food service contract operator of the Legislative Office Building and
limited to the
building’s first floor atrium and cafeteria areas and, provided further, that
if such function is
held on a regular work day, such wine or beer may not be served until after
4:30 p.m. |
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The Capitol and Legislative Office Building volunteer tour program
operates between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on regular work days.
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