(a) Management services. The Agency shall provide each
manager with regular and systematic management services, which shall,
at a minimum, include:
(1) explanations of Agency rules, procedures, policies,
and standards;
(2) recommendations on how the facility can be made
more profitable for the manager;
(3) techniques to develop positive relationships with
customers, assistants, and management of the host organization;
(4) possible solutions to problems recognized by the
manager or brought to the manager's attention by Agency staff or the
facility host;
(5) continuing education and training courses and opportunities
for managers designed to enhance skills, productivity, and profitability;
and
(6) information about laws, rules, and regulations
affecting the operation of a BET facility.
(b) Training. The Agency shall assist ECM in conducting
a special training seminar for all licensees each year to inform them
of new BET developments and to provide instruction on new, relevant
topics to enhance upward mobility.
(c) Facility operating conditions. The Agency shall
establish the conditions for operation of a BET facility in accordance
with this subchapter and any requirements of the host. The operating
conditions shall include, among other things, pricing-ranges requirements,
hours of operation, and menu items or product lines. The Agency may
revise the operating conditions from time to time as market conditions
warrant. The ECM will actively participate in the setting of price
ranges charged in the facilities. The final authority and ultimate
responsibility for determining the price ranges to be charged for
products sold through BET facilities shall rest with the Agency.
(d) BET financial data. Upon request, the Agency shall
provide licensees with access to BET financial data. Also upon request,
Agency staff shall assist the licensee in interpreting the data.
(e) Inventory payment. When a manager leaves the manager's
initial assignment, the Agency shall pay the manager or the manager's
heirs the value of the usable stock and supplies above the amount
provided to the manager upon initial assignment.
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