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What makes this Exhibit show such a great value for vendors?
Many of the same terrific features that make it a great value for attendees:
- a cross-section of purchasers with common interests and needs
- well-organized exhibit space that's easy to navigate
- special networking events that successfully draw attendees into the Exhibit Hall
- hours set aside exclusively for viewing of exhibits in the Exhibit Hall
- courteous, professional assistance from ACA staff
Draw Customers to Your Exhibit Booth at ACA's Winter Conference in January 2007
Staffing a booth is only one way of turning a trade show into a successful experience. Another great avenue to enhance your company's visibility is by purchasing an attendee pre-registration list, which is complied for exhibitors prior to the 2007 Winter Conference. This useful reference tool can be used for pre-show mailers, which allow you the perfect chance to share information about your company prior to the Exhibit Hall opening, and to invite potentials to your booth for a private demonstration of the products and services your company has available.
How Can Exhibiting with ACA Help You?
Here's a Look at the Benefits You Will Receive:
- Important decision makers — Eighty-three percent of visitors who visit trade shows are those who have the ability to recommend, specify or make the final purchasing decision on one or more products that are exhibited at the show.
- Interested buyers — Seventy-seven percent of visitors to any given exhibit booth are doing more than "browsing." They have an interest in the type of products and services available and displayed at your booth. In addition, an estimated 43 percent of visitors to a booth plan to buy similar products or services during the following year.
- Attracting potential customers — Most companies already know how to market their products and/or services to their current customers; however, attracting new ones can be quite challenging. An estimated 9 out of 10 attendees (an equivalent of 90 percent of those who visited an exhibit) had no prior knowledge of that company within the past 12 months.
- Time Well Spent — Attendees spend approximately 8.5 hours at exhibit shows, which is 30 minutes longer than the typical workday.
- Unforgettable Experiences — Approximately 82 percent of attendees say they remember the exhibit booths they visited, supporting the data the impact trade shows make on attendees.
- Rule of Attraction — Surveys show that exhibits attract an average of 80 percent of their potential clients - those who express an interest in an exhibiting company's product type and with whom the company has the opportunity to make contact. About 47 of the average exhibitor's potential clients speak to a staff member at the exhibit.
Exhibit Dates/Exhibition Schedule
Exhibit Hall Setup
Saturday, January 20, 2007
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Setup/Registration
Sunday, January 21, 2007
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Setup/Registration
Exhibitor Registration / Exhibit Hall Hours
Monday, January 22, 2007
7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exhibitor Registration
10:15 a.m. Exhibit Hall Officially Opens
10:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours
10:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Exclusive Exhibit Show Hours*
4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Get-Acquainted Reception
(Exhibitors Only)
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Get-Acquainted Reception
(Exhibitors and Conference Attendees)*(Exclusive Exhibit Hours)
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Exhibitor Registration
9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Exhibit Hall Hours
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Specialty Break* (Exhibitors and Conference
Attendees)(Exclusive Exhibit Hours)
10:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Exclusive Exhibit Show Hours*
12:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Exhibit Hall Closed for Luncheon
2:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Exhibit Show Hours continue
4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Teardown and Moveout
Exclusive Exhibit Hall Hours:
* Special hours have been set aside on each of these days exclusively for
the Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and viewing of exhibits. No other ACA program
activities will take place during these times so that exhibitors will be center
stage. Please see Insert 4 for the Exhibit Hall Floor Plan.
Reserving Exhibit Space
The Exhibit Show will take place at the Tampa Convention Center from January 20-24, 2007. You may select your preferred booths using the Exhibit Hall Floor Plan (Insert 4) in this brochure. Please note that the booth rental fee is contingent upon the location of the booth within the Exhibit Hall. Complete and sign the Booth Reservation Contract, also enclosed in this brochure (Insert 1). Send it to the American Correctional Association, 206 North Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314, with a deposit of $649 for each 100-square-foot area (10' x 10' booth) reserved. ACA will send a letter acknowledging receipt of your deposit. A copy of the Booth Reservation Contract, with booth space confirmed by ACA, will be returned to you upon booth assignment. The booth rental fee less the nonrefundable deposit will be invoiced and is due upon receipt. The deposit is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
However, should it become necessary to cancel the reservation, the booth rental fee less the nonrefundable deposit will be refunded upon written request received on or before November 10, 2006. After November 10, 2006, no refunds will be made nor will previously paid monies be applied to any future ACA exhibit shows or other marketing areas. Additionally, these monies cannot be applied to offset another company's booth rental fee. Exhibitors applying after the November 10, 2006, cut-off date must submit the full booth rental fee, none of which is refundable, with their applications. Exhibit booths are not transferable and cannot be sold, rented, or given gratis to another company by the original contracting company. All exhibitors reserving display space on or before November 10, 2006, will be given a one-line listing in the official 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit Guide. It is recommended that exhibitors contract for additional promotional space using the Advertising Contract (Insert 6) in this brochure. An advertisement in the Program Book will help lead attendees to your company's booth.
Registration/Setup Rules
Each exhibiting company is allotted two complimentary Conference Registrations, which permit entrance to all Conference workshops and non-ticketed functions. Special badges permitting access to the exhibit hall only are also available for other company personnel. Usage is limited to individuals directly employed as staff of your company.
The Association strongly suggests that arrangements for additional badges be made well in advance of the show. All registration materials and identification badges must be obtained at the Exhibitor Registration Desk in the ACA Conference Registration Area of the Tampa Convention Center. Exhibitors who have not had badges prepared in advance will most likely experience some delay in registering.
Show management requires that at least one representative from each exhibiting company check in at the Exhibitor Registration Desk and set up his/her booth(s) during the times provided on Saturday and Sunday, January 20-21, 2007. If this is not possible, alternative arrangements must be made with ACA at least two weeks in advance of the specified setup days.
Please note: Exhibitors who do not complete setup of their booth(s) before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 21, 2007, automatically forfeit their exhibit space(s) unless previous arrangements have been made with ACA's Exhibits Manager. The disposition of the booth will then be entirely at the discretion of ACA. No refunds will be granted nor will previously paid monies be applied to future shows or other marketing areas. No exceptions will be made.
Exhibit Show Deadlines
Mark it on the calendar!
Please note these important dates and deadlines to make your planning easier!
Right Now—Complete the application for exhibit space (Insert 1) and mail it to ACA at 206 North Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314 with a $649 deposit for each space.
September 22, 2006 — Exhibitor Service Kits will be mailed to confirmed exhibitors.
November 10, 2006 — Cancellation deadline. Prior to November 10, 2006, the booth reservation fee, less the nonrefundable deposit of $649, will be refunded upon written request. After November 10, 2006 no refunds will be made.
Please Note: All exhibitors who have reserved display space and have paid for that space in full on or before November 10, 2006 will receive a one-line listing in the 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit Guide.
November 10, 2006 — Advertising space deadline for the 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit Guide. Call (800) 222-5646, and ask for the Conventions Department to receive additional information.
November 25, 2006 — Materials close/copy deadline for 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit Guide advertisers.
January 5, 2007 — Deadline for ordering additional decorations and services at pre-show prices from the Geo. E. Fern Co., the official 2006 Conference decorator. See page 6 for details.
January 21, 2007 — Exhibits must be completely set up by 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors who do not complete setup of their booths within this time frame automatically forfeit their exhibit space(s) unless previous arrangements have been made with ACA's exhibits manager.
January 23, 2007 — Exhibit Hall final closing at 1:00 p.m. No booth is to be dismantled before 1:00 p.m. Any exhibitor who begins teardown prior to this time will jeopardize participation in future shows. Exhibit materials must be completely removed from the Exhibit Hall by 10:00 p.m., January 23, 2007.
Exhibition Schedule Overview
Cancellation Policy
Exhibit space cancellations received in writing prior to November 10, 2006 , will receive a refund less the nonrefundable deposit. After November 10, 2006 , no refunds will be made nor will previously paid monies be applied to any future ACA exhibit shows or other marketing areas. The $145 Virtural Exhibit Hall Floor Plan is nonrefundable and nontransferable after Novemeber 10, 2006.
Hospitality Room Availability
Beginning in September 2006, rooms will be available at the Tampa Convention Center for companies to entertain customers. Reservations are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For details, contact ACA at (800) 222-5646 and ask for the conventions department.
Advertising Opportunities
Take advantage of pre- and post-show marketing services, including 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit Guide advertising, show sponsorships, and mailing services. Call (800) 222-5646 and ask for the conventions department for details
Exhibits & Decoration Set-Up
Saturday, January 20, 2007 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 21, 2007 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Hours:
Monday, January 22, 2007 10:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
(Closed for luncheon)
2:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Move Out
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 4:00 p.m.
Booth cost includes:
- 10' x 10' booth with booth pipe, drape and railing
- Company header sign and convention logo
- Registration passes for company personnel (two full registrations and
unlimited Exhibit Hall access only). Usage is limited to individuals directly
employed as staff of your company.
- 24-hour Exhibit Hall security from move-in to move-out
- Exhibitor Service Kit
- Daily aisle maintenance
- Listing in ACA’s 2007 Winter Conference Program Book and Exhibit
Guide (includes company name and product)*
*Must have contract signed and booth paid for by
November 10, 2006, in order to receive
Program Book and Exhibit Guide listing.
Booth Prices:
Range from $1,199 to $2,499 depending on location.
Booth Dimensions:
All booths are 10’ x 10’ unless otherwise noted on the floor plan.
Booth height is restricted to 8’.
American Correctional Association
206 N. Washington Street• Alexandria, VA 22314
(800) 222-5646
E-mail: sales@aca.org
Decorating Services
Booth Fees Include:
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One-line, 7-inch by 44-inch exhibitor identification sign and convention logo |
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24-hour Exhibit Hall security from move-in to move-out |
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Exhibitor Service Kit |
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General maintenance of the aisles and common Exhibit Hall areas to ensure a safe and attractive exposition |
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Show Colors:
Show colors are red and black. Booth draperies will be red, black and white with red side rails. Aisles within the Exhibit Hall are carpeted in red. Show management requires that booths be completely carpeted at the exhibitor's expense. It is strongly suggested that exhibitors use carpeting in the show color of red. Exhibitors not furnishing their own carpeting must secure it through the official show service contractor. Exhibitors placing orders for carpeting and furniture in accordance with the deadline published on the order form in the Exhibitor Service Kit can save as much as 30 percent on the cost of these items.
Show Service Contractor:
Exhibitors must use ACA's official show service contractor for drayage and rigging, furniture rentals, and other services as published in the Exhibitor Service Kit. Exhibitors are expected to have their booths in show condition each morning before the Exhibit Hall opens. Make any arrangements for cleaning services, available through ACA's official show service contractor, prior to the show. All of the above services are available at discount rates if contracted prior to the deadline indicated on the order form in the Exhibitor Service Kit. For other services, exhibitors desiring to use contractors other than those officially appointed by show management must advise show management and submit to ACA and ACA's official show service contractor the necessary certificates of insurance 30 days in advance of the initial opening of the show.
ACA assumes no responsibility or liability for any of the services performed or products provided by ACA's official show service contractor.
Labor Requirements
The service contractor is a union contractor, and requires union contracting in order to conform to rules and regulations. It is necessary that exhibitors use qualified personnel on the loading dock for material handling within the show. Tennessee is a right-to-work state which entitles exhibitors to set up and dismantle their own display/exhibit booths. Additionally, exhibitors are authorized to unload their own vehicles, making as many trips as necessary, and with the use of dollies if desired (no forklifts). More detailed information on labor requirements will appear in the Exhibitor Service Kit. Overtime for laborers applies to all hours before 8:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m. on weekdays, and all times during weekends and holidays.
Storage of Packing Boxes or Crates:
Storage crates, boxes or other extraneous materials are not to be stored in or behind the exhibit booths during the show. Arrangements must be made with the contractor for pick-up, storage, and return at published drayage rates.
Shipping and Drayage:
An Exhibitor Service Kit, providing information on equipment rental, drayage, electrical connections, plumbing, labor and other services, will be prepared by the show contractor and mailed to exhibitors by the ACA shortly after the ACA's receipt of the deposit and Booth Reservation Contract.
The shipping and drayage information contained in the service kit will instruct exhibitors to ship materials, prepaid in such a way that it arrives no sooner than 30 days in advance of the show's opening and no later than Thursday, January 18, 2007, at 4:00 p.m. at the advance receiving warehouse. Please note that freight should be shipped with an accompanying bill of lading. When a bill of lading does not accompany a shipment, a premium charge will be levied for labor to locate that freight.
The name of the convention, along with the exhibiting company's name and assigned booth number, must appear on the shipping label. Shipments will not be accepted at the convention site before Saturday, January 20, 2007. On Saturday, January 20, 2007, but not before, exhibit materials can be shipped in care of ACA's official show service contractor, directly to the Tampa Convention Center .
Please read the shipping information and the drayage service order form included in the Exhibitor Service Kit, where you will also find details on the advance warehouse shipping address.
Display Rules and Regulations
1) A single exhibit booth may be occupied by only one company. Companies displaying jointly must reserve at least as many booths as there are companies in the joint display.
2) An exhibit booth must be occupied by the same company for the duration of the show.
3) All booths must be fully carpeted. Booths that are not fully carpeted will be carpeted by the show decorator at the expense of the exhibitor.
4) All displays, demonstrations, sales activities, etc., must be contained within the reserved booth space and may not impede traffic through the aisles. No solicitation or distribution of materials can take place within the Exhibit Hall aisles or in any other Conference areas.
5) All booths are 10-feet deep by 10-feet wide, unless otherwise noted on the floor plan. Display dimensions may not exceed the 8-foot height of the backdrop or the 3-foot height of the side rails. A display may stand 8 feet in height only if it is flush with the booth's backdrop and extends no more than 4 feet from the back line of the booth at this height. The height of the booth must then drop down to the 3-foot height of the side rails. Other displays that do not conform to these specifications, including island and peninsula booths and multilevel booths are accepted and encouraged; however, they must be approved by the ACA in writing a minimum of 90 days prior to the show due to infringement on the visibility of or interference with adjoining displays. Displays violating this policy may be dismantled at the discretion of the ACA due to infringement on the visibility of or in displays. (See Diagram A.)
6) Exhibits that include the operation of radios, talking motion picture equipment, public address systems or any noise-making machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstrations will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors. Operators of noise-making exhibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit opens. ACA show management shall have discretion to order removal or dismantling of exhibits not complying with this requirement.
7) Any display that exceeds normal display regulations (see Diagram A) must be approved in writing prior to the exhibit show. Permission must also be granted and arrangements must be made for any oversized display which may require early setup. Exhibitors who need to gain approval and make special arrangements must contact the ACA Exhibits Department at (800) 222-5646 and ask for the Conventions Department at least 60 days in advance of the show. Displays that do not conform to regulations as stated herein and have not been approved by ACA prior to the exhibit show will not be accepted. Upon approval, exhibitors will be directed to ACA's official show service contractor to arrange for an early setup time, if applicable.
8) Because of insurance restrictions, all firearms must be transported in cases and exhibited/displayed inoperative. All firearms must be removed from the building each day after show hours. At no time shall firearms be loaded or contain live ammunition. Firing mechanisms on all firearms must be locked at all times.
9) Companies will not be allowed to place any materials in ACA's Press Area or the Registration Area.
10) Distribution of circulars or promotional material may be made only within the booth assigned to the exhibitor presenting such material. A firm or organization not assigned exhibit space will not be permitted to solicit business within the exhibit area or in any other Conference areas.
11) Combustible Materials Storage: The Tampa Convention Center requires that exhibitors' literature to be displayed or for distribution be limited to a one-day supply. Reserve supplies shall be kept in closed containers and stored outside the Convention Facility. All exhibit booths must be cleaned of combustible rubbish daily. The show decorator provides cleaning services. Storage of any materials will not be allowed behind the back curtain of the booth or between booths.
12) Subject to ACA's policy regarding attendance at and coverage of the Conference by representatives of the media and other publications, companies offering products or services to the corrections industry are eligible to exhibit at the Conference. ACA reserves the right to determine the eligibility of any company and, on the basis of that determination, to decline or to accept any exhibit booth contract or to cancel any contract already accepted from a company later determined to be ineligible to exhibit.
13) The ACA reserves the right to restrict exhibits that, because of noise, method of operation, materials, or for any other reason, become objectionable, and also reserves the right to prohibit any exhibit that, in the opinion of show management, may detract from the general character of the exhibit show as a whole. Should this occur, ACA shall not be liable to the exhibitor for refund of booth rental fees or for any other damages whatsoever.
14) Any and all outstanding debts with the ACA must be paid prior to any company, organization, or agency occupying an exhibit booth at any ACA show.
15) The ACA requires that any group, organization, corporation, company or other entity which advertises in ACA publications, or exhibits at ACA shows, respect the dignity of all individuals.
16) Food and beverages may be served or consumed only if they constitute the product being exhibited. A 3-ounce limitation is placed on the size of the cups used for beverage distribution, and a 3-ounce weight limitation is also placed on food items. Any food or beverage served from an exhibitor's booth which does not represent the product being exhibited must be purchased through the official convention center catering contractor.
17) The use of helium balloons is prohibited.
18) The use of open flame, including fire acts, or the storage and handling of flammable liquids, chemicals or harmful caustic substances is prohibited, unless approved by the Fire Marshall. This approval must be coordinated via the ACA and received in writing no less than 60 days prior to the date of the show.
19) All exhibit and exhibit hall electrical installations, connections and disconnections must be obtained exclusively through the Building Electrical Contractor.
20) In order to preserve tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service, ACA must insist that no selling take place in the Exhibit Hall.
21) The Tampa Convention Center prohibits smoking in the Convention Center and Exhibit Hall.
22) Exhibitors which utilize or include in their exhibit materials or in their exhibit booths (a) material which is copyrighted by another, including without limitation live music or recorded music and/or videos which may or may not contain background music, or (b) materials incorporating matter subject to any other intellectual property right of another, must obtain proper licenses to use such materials, provided, however, that exhibitors need not obtain a license to utilize music the copyright to which is owned by BMI or ASCAP unless such music is utilized as background music, i.e. in a video and to be exhibited in the exhibit booth. Exhibitor agrees to defend and indemnify ACA, its officers, governors, employees, agents, subcontractors and the convention center authority against any and all claims, demands, suits or causes of action asserting infringement of copyright or any other intellectual property right in connection with the exhibitor's exhibit booth or exhibit materials.
23) Exhibit booths must be in compliance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) for "places of public accommodation." Exhibitors hereby agree that they will defend, indemnify, and hold and save ACA, its officers, governors, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, damages, loss, liabilities, expenses, and judgments recovered from or asserted against ACA on account of any actual or alleged failure of the exhibitor's exhibit booth to comply in any respect with the requirements of the ADA. Nothing in this agreement shall be deemed to be an admission by ACA or the exhibitor that either entity is a "public accommodation," or that the convention space or the exhibit booth leased hereunder is a "place of public accommodation," under the ADA .
24) Exhibitor represents and warrants that it is in full compliance with all federal, state, and local equal employment laws, rules, regulations and ordinances applicable to its operations.
25) Exhibitors accept full responsibility for their acts and conduct, as well as the acts and conduct of their invitees, within any part of the Exhibit Hall and conference area, and agree to defend and indemnify ACA against any and all claims, demands, actions, damages, losses, liabilities, expenses, and judgments recovered or asserted against ACA on account of any such acts or conduct.
26) During the exhibit setup and dismantling hours and in the evening after the close of exhibits, ACA will provide security service to cover entrances to the Exhibit Hall. During exhibit hours, exhibitors will be responsible for security in their booth(s). Small items of value should be removed from the area during non-show hours. ACA shall not, at any time, be responsible for the safety of the property of the exhibitors, its agents, employees or invitees, from theft or damage by fire, accident or due to any other cause. Exhibitors are required to insure the contents of their exhibit booths. The exhibitor assumes entire responsibility for losses, damages, and claims arising out of (a) damage to exhibitor's displays, equipment, and other property brought upon the premises of the Exhibit Hall and (b) injury to exhibitor employees, agents, or invitees within the Exhibit Hall. The exhibitor shall defend and indemnify ACA, its officers, governors, employees and agents against any and all claims, demands, actions, damages, losses, liabilities, expenses, and judgments recovered or asserted against ACA on account of any such damage or injury.
27) Exhibitors or their agents shall not injure or deface the walls of the building, the booths or the equipment of the booths, including via painting and staining. Exhibitors are not permitted to drive tacks, nails, or screws into the walls or woodwork. When such damage appears, the exhibitor is liable to the owner of the property so damaged. Use of stickers, decals, and adhesive materials is limited to the exhibitor's own display. Glitter is not permitted in the Exhibit Hall.
28) All materials used in displays must be flameproof and meet local fire regulations. All electrical wiring must conform to local codes. These regulations will be enforced.
29) The Tampa Fire Department requires that all fully enclosed exhibit spaces be equipped with smoke detectors and an annuciator located on the exterior of that space.
30) Any vehicle or combustion operated machine that is a part of an exhibit must contain a minimal amount of gasoline (less than one eighth tank) and must be equipped with locking gas caps. All battery cables must be disconnected and ends taped, gas caps locked, and the keys retained in either the Show Management or Building Management Office. No refueling is permitted in the Tampa Convention Center . Exhibitors must protect floors under vehicles from any leakage, spillage, or other potential damage.
31) During Exhibit Hall setup or teardown, children under the age of 15 are not allowed in the Exhibit Hall.
32) No animals are permitted in the Tampa Convention Center without prior approval from the convention center. In the event that approval is given, all sanitary needs for animals are the responsibility of the exhibitor.
33) As a courtesy to all exhibitors, hospitality suites shall not be open, and private parties shall not be permitted, during the scheduled hours of the trade show, ACA meetings or other ACA functions. Exhibitors scheduling private functions in conflict with official ACA events will jeopardize participation in future ACA shows.
34) In the event of cancellation of the 2007 Winter Conference for any reason, ACA's liability to an exhibitor shall not exceed the amount of rental fees paid over and above the non-refundable deposit. The exhibitor's acceptance of these Rules and Regulations constitutes a release of ACA from any claims for damages in excess of said amount.
35) ACA shall not be liable for failure to perform its obligations hereunder due to strikes, riots, acts of God, or any other cause beyond its control.
36) All regulations as stated in this brochure are part of the legally binding booth reservation contract. In signing, the exhibitor agrees to abide by the regulations as stated herein and on the Booth Reservation Contract itself.
In the event ACA determines an exhibitor is in violation of any of these Rules and Regulations, a representative of ACA will personally contact the senior exhibitor staff member present to advise that individual of the details of the violation. ACA will allow a reasonable amount of time for the exhibitor to correct the violation. If the infraction is not corrected within the time allowed, the exhibitor's booth may, at the sole discretion of ACA show management, be closed and/or dismantled without compensation to the exhibitor, and the exhibitor may forfeit the right to exhibit at future ACA events. All matters not covered by these Rules and Regulations shall be within the discretion of ACA show management. These Rules and Regulations may be amended at any time by ACA show management. Any such amendments shall be provided to, and shall be binding upon, all exhibitors.
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