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CANNABIS EVENTS <br />OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) does not currently book any cannabis -related events. This policy also extends to existing <br />events at OCFEC. OCFEC does not permit vendors, booths, exhibits, displays, signage, etc from cannabis dispensaries or third - <br />parties that sell cannabis -related products as part of any event. Event sponsors, vendors and/or exhibitors may not distribute, sell <br />or promote cannabis products or drug paraphernalia during any event at OCFEC. <br />COVED GUIDELINES <br />Renter agrees to abide by COVID related health directives, if any, in place during the event. <br />EVENT PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES <br />As specified on page 1 of this Rental Agreement, the Event Sales & Services Policies & Procedures Handbook is a part of this <br />Agreement, and Renter agrees to abide by said Policies and Procedures. The handbook is located on the OC Fair & Event Center <br />website, and can also be accessed at https.//ocfair.com/wy-content/unloads/2018/10/PoliciesProceduresBooklet2Ol8v2 ndf <br />OAK VIEW GROUP dba OVG HOSPITALITY <br />All food and beverage service must be discussed with and approved by OVG Hospitality, the OCFEC Master Concessionaire. <br />RECYCLING / SB 1383 <br />SB 1383 is a California statute commonly known as the Short -Lived Climate Pollutants: Organic Waste Reductions Law. The <br />statute requires food generator entities including, but not limited to, large venues, large events, county fairgrounds and state <br />agencies to recycle their organic waste including, but not limited to, food and green material waste, paper products, biosolids and <br />digestate and in some cases, to donate edible food. SB 1383 recovery requirements include a 75% reduction in landfilled organic <br />waste and a 20% increase in recovery of currently disposed edible food by 2025. The OC Fair & Event Center is already actively <br />engaged and fully committed to meeting SB 1383 guidelines by way of in-house recycling initiatives and measures, but is also <br />critically dependent upon compliance of all year round show promoters/producers while on property during their event. It is of <br />utmost importance that all operators adhere to direction provided by OCFEC staff. <br />SOUND ORDINANCE <br />Per City Ordinance, loud noise is not allowed during move in and move out between the hours of 9:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Please <br />refer to Exhibit E. Sound Monitor/Engineer must be on site for sound check and all music performances. All outside (on <br />grounds) amplified music/sound must end by 10:00 PM on Friday and Saturday, and by 9:00 PM Sunday through <br />Thursday unless otherwise approved in writing by OCFEC. Bull homs or similar devices are not allowed Vendors are <br />prohibited from playing any sound systems (radios, public address systems, portable speakers, etc) that create amplified sound. <br />Any proposed outdoor music/sound producing entertainment (i.e. - DI, stage performance, etc) must be discussed with and <br />approved by OCFEC Sound Engineer prior to the event. Installation of suitable barriers is also required by OCFEC as a <br />sound mitigation measure (see above sound mitigation terms). Should the Sound Engineer/Sound Monitor or Event <br />Coordinator request that the volume of music, sound or noise be lowered or turned off, Santa Ana Police Department <br />must comply with request. <br />STATE FIRE MARSHAL <br />Event footprint capacity will be determined by State Fire Marshal. Santa Ana Police Department must comply with all California <br />State Fire Codes. State Fire Marshal may require changes to event layout. If so, Santa Ana Police Department must execute <br />changes within the specified time frame. <br />