PWCS requires all renters to provide evidence of general liability insurance and nonprofit status (if applicable) to Security and Crisis Readiness. A copy of the IRS "Letter of Determination," or any other government-issued document, which displays that the organization is a nonprofit in the Commonwealth of Virginia, is required to qualify for the reduced rates.
Depending upon the type of activity, expected attendance, equipment such as tents, or food trucks, etc., the organizer may be responsible for providing additional documentation to Security or Crisis Readiness or filing paperwork with government agencies separate from PWCS.
All organizations are required to provide evidence of general liability insurance before any activity takes place. The following stipulations must be met:
Please note that if PWCS receives notification of a lapse in insurance coverage while using school property, it may cause an event to be canceled with little to no notice.
If you are unsure where to obtain general liability insurance coverage for your event, please consider purchasing through Intact Entertainment Insurance Program (PDF) (formerly known as TULIP).
If you need to cancel a policy purchased through Intact Entertainment, please go to the GatherGuard Refunds & Cancellations webpage.
Also on the FAQs Page: Where can I obtain insurance?
All seeking to rent the facilities at reduced rates must show evidence of nonprofit status. This is typically in the form of the IRS "Letter of Determination." If this documentation is not received before the activity takes place, the organization will be assessed at the highest fee tier.
Evidence of nonprofit status may be submitted to Security and Crisis Readiness at any time, but it must be received before the event date. A PDF or other electronic documents may be emailed to [email protected] or [email protected], or faxed to 703-791-7404 (no cover sheet required), if preferred.
Also on the FAQs webpage: What if I have recently filed for nonprofit status, but do not have official recognition from the IRS to date?
If your event will involve the public showing of copyrighted works, such as a movie, an umbrella license must be obtained from the Motion Picture Licensing Corporation. The application may be completed directly from the MPLC brochure or from their Contact Us webpage.
Your insurance may already cover the public showing of copyrighted works. If this applies, you will not need to file for a license. Please verify with your current insurer if this is the case.
For renters seeking to operate a drone during a community use event, PWCS may request that they provide a copy of the license acquired to legally operate a drone for commercial purposes. This documentation is obtained from the FAA and interested users are encouraged to research the requirements as outlined on the FAA's website regarding Small UA S Rule (Part 107).
Also See: Operating A Drone
Some activities taking place in PWCS facilities or on school grounds may require the renter to complete and file a Temporary Activity Permit (TAP) form with the Prince William County (PWC) Zoning Office. While these types of events are rare, activities likely to require this form include, but are not limited to:
If the activity in question requires a TAP, Security and Crisis Readiness will advise the user and supply the necessary form along with instructions for its completion.
Please be aware that this is a PWC Government requirement. All applications and fees are the responsibility of the renter and must be remitted to the PWC Zoning Office.
For additional details regarding the Temporary Activity Permit, please visit the PWC Zoning Administration's Temporary Activity Permit (TAP) webpage.
Should you have additional inquiries related to the required documents, please email [email protected] or [email protected].