FOOD CONCESSIONS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Read these rules and regulations carefully. If you have any questions, contact the Fairgrounds Office at (541) 774-8270
Permittee:
PERMITTEE shall pay JCEP for the use of said premises per the agreement, 20% OF GROSS SALES DUE WITHIN 2 business days post-event. A fully detailed report of all sales, including cash sales, must be provided to the Expo at the time of Event settlement. We accept debit or credit cards via Eventeny. Failure to properly report sales and provide the required accounting report at the time of settlement may affect future vending opportunities.
· PERMITTEE will provide a Certificate of Insurance (COI) showing the required General Liability Coverage
· PERMITTEE will provide a Jackson County Food Permit.
PERMITTEE is required to keep the assigned area free of trash and debris.
PERMITTEE will leave their area clean at the end of the event.
Only items listed may be sold. Any additional items and/or deletions must be approved by JCEP. All products and their prices must be prominently displayed on professional-type signs.
JCEP is contractually a Pepsi facility; only Pepsi products may be sold.
Only paper/plastic products may be used for food/beverage.
PERMITTEE will not be allowed to sell or sample any products containing alcohol.
Documents meeting all requirements are due 30 days prior to the event.
Use Agreement
Insurance
Jackson County Food Permit
No marijuana or ingestible hemp items are allowed to be sold or sampled, nor are they allowed in any building or on the grounds of JCEP, including the parking area. “Marijuana items” means marijuana, cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concentrates and cannabinoid extracts. “Ingestible hemp items” including but not limited to any hemp products or by products that can be ingested or smoked. Tobacco items, including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chew snuff, electronic cigarettes and smokeless tobacco, cannot be used within any facility on the grounds at JCEP.
Insurance. Permittee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain in full force through the term of this Agreement (including setup and teardown) comprehensive general liability insurance with coverage limits of at least $2,000,000 per occurrence; $2,000,000 aggregate for damage or injury to the Property, buildings or grounds of JCEP in the care, custody and control of Permittee, with each policy naming the Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers as additional insureds. Permittee’s name on such policies shall be the same as on this Agreement. The policies must obligate the issuing insurance company to provide at least 30 days prior written notice to the Fair Board before cancellation or change in coverage. Evidence of coverage and additional insured endorsement(s) must be provided to the Manager of JCEP at least 14 days prior to Permittee’s use of the Property. Failure to meet any of these insurance mandates shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement by Permittee and the Fair Board may, at its discretion, terminate this Agreement.
Indemnity. Permittee shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend, the Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers from and against any and all claims, suits, actions, losses, damages, liabilities, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorney fees and costs, whether or not incurred in litigation) on account of personal injury, death or damage to or loss of property or profits resulting from or arising out of, in whole or in part, any act, omission, negligence, fault, threat to safety of person or property at JCEP, or violation of law or ordinance by Permittee or any person entering JCEP or the Property with the implied or express permission or invitation of Permittee. For purposes of this section, Permittee’s obligations include, but is not limited to, acts, omissions or negligence of Permittee, its members, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, exhibitors, invitees, customers or other participants. Neither Permittee nor any claims representative or attorney engaged by Permittee shall defend the claim in the name of the Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers without first receiving from Jackson County Counsel, in a form and manner determined appropriate by the Jackson County Counsel, authority to act as legal counsel for the Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers, nor shall Permittee settle any claim on behalf of the Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers without the approval of Jackson County. The Fair Board, Jackson County and its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall have no liability to Permittee or its members, employees, agents, independent contractors, participants, exhibitors or invitees for any injury, loss, or damage caused by third parties or by any condition of the Property, except to the extent solely caused by the Fair Board’s gross negligence.
Force Majeure. A “Force Majeure Occurrence” is an occurrence that a party cannot reasonably control, including but not
limited to (a) acts of God; (b) flood, fire (including wildfire and/or wildfire smoke), earthquake or explosion; (c) war (whether
war is declared or not), invasion, hostilities, terrorist threats or acts, riot or other civil unrest; (d) government order, action or law;
(e) actions, embargoes or blockades in effect on or after the date of this contract; (f) national, regional, or local emergency,
including epidemic or pandemic; or (g) strikes, labor stoppages or slowdowns or other industrial disturbances. If JCEP cannot
perform its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure Occurrence, JCEP may terminate this Agreement
upon written notice to Permittee and shall give Permittee a refund of any amounts previously paid by Permittee to JCEP under
this Agreement, and Permittee and JCEP agree that neither party shall have any further obligations under this Agreement. If
Permittee has used and occupied the Property prior to such termination, Permittee shall pay for the use of the Property up to the
time of such termination.
IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERMITTEE TO KNOW AND ABIDE BY ALL OREGON RULES AND LAWS PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDING
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