Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 10, § 5359 - Definitions
The following definitions shall apply to the regulation contained in this chapter, in addition to the definitions contained in section 5350:
(a) Central Reservation Service means a
business that maintains a computerized inventory of Lodging Properties that a
User can access to reserve overnight accommodations via the internet. A Central
Reservation Service shall comply with the requirements described in section
5359.2.
(b) General Central Reservation Service means
a Central Reservation Service that meets the benchmarks described in section
5359.3.
(c) IATA Number means the International
Association of Travel Agents number that is used to identify a particular
Travel Agent or tour operator for billing purposes and the payment of
commissions.
(d) Lodging Properties
means any place of business that provides overnight accommodations for a fee,
including but not limited to: hotels; motels; bed and breakfast inns; spas;
dude ranches; golf resorts; youth hostels; farm stay; campgrounds; recreational
vehicle parks; and rental properties such as condominiums, cabins, houses, and
apartments.
(e) Proposal means a
request, submitted by a Central Reservation Service, for the establishment of a
hyperlink on the Tourism Web Site. Proposals shall include the information
described in section
5359.5.
(f) Real Time Reservations means a
computerized service offered by Lodging Properties that allows Users to use the
internet to make, confirm, and modify reservations for overnight
accommodations. Users of Real Time Reservations shall not be required to
contact a Lodging Property by telephone, mail, facsimile, or any means other
than the internet to obtain information about the availability or rate of
accommodations. Lodging Properties with Real Time Reservations shall set aside
an inventory of guest rooms for Users.
(g) Specialty Central Reservation Service
means a Central Reservation Service that meets the following requirements:
(1) It complies with the benchmarks described
in section
5359.4
(2) It has an inventory dedicated to one (1)
category of Lodging Property that is patronized by consumers seeking a unique
experience or service that is not typically associated with a national hotel or
motel chain. For example, the inventory of a Central Reservation Service might
be dedicated to bed and breakfast inns, spas, dude ranches, or golf
resorts.
(h)
Tourism-Marketing Regions means the twelve (12) geographic areas described on
the Tourism Web Site under the subheading "Regions":
http://gocalif.ca.gov/regions. The names of the Tourism Marketing Regions are
as follows:
(1) The Central Coast.
(2) The Central Valley.
(3) The Deserts.
(4) The Gold Country.
(5) The High Sierra.
(6) The Inland Empire.
(7) Los Angeles County.
(8) The North Coast.
(9) Orange County.
(10) San Diego County.
(11) The San Francisco Bay Area.
(12) The Shasta Cascade.
(i) Tourism Web Site means the web site
maintained by the Office: http://gocalif.ca.gov.
(j) User means any person or entity that
accesses the Tourism Web Site to obtain information about travel destinations
located in California or to make reservations at a Lodging Property located in
California.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 11152, Government Code. Reference: Sections 15364.51(f) and 15364.53, Government Code.
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