Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1st Amendment Sites

Description

The National Park Service has long recognized freedom of speech, press, religion and public assembly. However, the courts have held that certain activities associated with exercising these rights may be reasonably regulated to protect park resources and the public's legitimate use of the park's resources.First Amendment activities may require a special use permit in advance of the activity and the park may regulate the time, place and manner of the activity in accordance with court and public law guidelines.The necessity of a permit to conduct First Amendment activities is determined by the group size.A small group is defined as “25 people or less.” A “small group” is not required to obtain a First Amendment Permit if they are located within a park designated First Amendment site (see link to map below) and have no more than leaflets, booklets and/or hand held signs. A permit is required for any small group that:wants to hold a demonstration or distribute and/or sell printed matter somewhere outside a designated First Amendment area.wants to use equipment (i.e. tables, banners, platforms, etc.) even if it is within a designated area.is merely an extension of another group already availing itself of the 25 person maximum.wants to guarantee they will have priority for the use of a location, including the designated First Amendment areas.A large group is defined as “more than 25 people” and is required to obtain a First Amendment Permit even if they are utilizing a park designated First Amendment site.Specific examples of activities that fall under First Amendment rules include the following:Distribution of printed matterPolitical speechesReligious servicesPublic assembliesCollecting signatures for petitionsAll requests for similar activities are treated equally. As long as permit criteria and requirements are met, no group wishing to assemble lawfully will be discriminated against or denied the right of assembly.

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2 ArcGIS Online REST Endpoint https://services1.arcgis.com/fBc8EJBxQRMcHlei/arcgis/rest/services/GRSM_SUP_AREAS/FeatureServer/1
55 Original FGDC metadata used to create this reference. Be aware that some of the fields, including file paths, may be out of date. This file should only be used for understanding additional documentation that is not already managed by Data Store https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/DownloadFile/544409?Reference=2224858

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