Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/32/50.6
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32 CFR 50.6 - Procedures. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 32 › Subtitle A › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 50 › Section 50.6 32 CFR 50.6 - Procedures.
(1) No person has authority to enter a DoD installation to transact personal commercial solicitation as a matter of right. Personal commercial solicitation may be permitted only if the following requirements are met:
(iii) The solicitor agrees to provide each person solicited the personal commercial solicitation evaluation included in DD Form 2885 3
during the initial appointment. The person being solicited is not required to complete the evaluation. However, completed evaluations should be sent by the person who was solicited to the office designated by the installation commander on the back of the evaluation form.
3 Copies may be obtained from http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/infomgt/forms/forminfo/forminfopage2239.html.
Life insurance products and securities.
(1) Life insurance products and securities offered and sold to DoD personnel shall meet the prerequisites described in § 50.3.
Supervision of on-base commercial activities.
(1) All pertinent installation regulations shall be posted in a place easily accessible to those conducting and receiving personal commercial solicitation on the installation.
Prohibited practices. The following commercial solicitation practices shall be prohibited on all DoD installations:
(5) Procuring, attempting to procure, supplying, or attempting to supply non-public listings of DoD personnel for purposes of commercial solicitation, except for releases made in accordance with DoD Directive 5400.7. 4
4 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
(10) DoD personnel making personal commercial solicitations or sales to DoD personnel who are junior in rank or grade, or to the family members of such personnel, except as authorized in Section 2-205 and 5-409 of the Joint Ethics Regulation, DoD 5500.7-R. 5
5 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
(12) Using any portion of installation facilities, including quarters, as a showroom or store for the sale of goods or services, except as specifically authorized by DoD Directive 1330.17 6
and DoD Instructions 1015.10, 1000.15 7
and 1330.21. 8
This does not apply to normal home enterprises that comply with applicable State and local laws and installation rules.
6 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
7 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
8 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
Denial, suspension, and withdrawal of installation solicitation privileges.
(1) The installation commander shall deny, suspend, or withdraw permission for a company and its agents to conduct commercial activities on the base if such action is in the best interests of the command. The grounds for taking these actions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
(vii) Failure to incorporate and abide by the Standards of Fairness policies contained in DoD Instruction 1344.9. 9
9 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
Advertising and commercial sponsorship.
(1) The Department of Defense expects voluntary observance of the highest business ethics by commercial enterprises soliciting DoD personnel through advertisements in unofficial military publications when describing goods, services, commodities, and the terms of the sale (including guarantees, warranties, and the like).
(4) The installation commander may permit organizations to display sales literature in designated locations subject to command policies. In accordance with DoD 7000.14-R, 10
Volume 7(a), distribution of competitive literature or forms by off-base banks and/or credit unions is prohibited on installations where an authorized on-base bank and/or credit union exists.
10 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.
(1) The Military Departments shall develop and disseminate information and provide educational programs for members of the Military Services on their personal financial affairs, including such subjects as insurance, Government benefits, savings, budgeting, and other financial education and assistance requirements outlined in DoD Instruction 1342.27. 11
The Military Departments shall ensure that all instructors are qualified as appropriate for the subject matter presented. The services of representatives of authorized on-base banks and credit unions may be used for this purpose. Under no circumstances shall commercial agents, including representatives of loan, finance, insurance, or investment companies, be used for this purpose. Presentations shall only be conducted at the express request of the installation commander.
11 See footnote 1 to § 50.3.