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CODE OF CONDUCT

Welcome to the Maricopa County Fair

In order to provide a safe, secure and pleasant environment, we ask for your cooperation by complying with the Code of Conduct.


The following are prohibited at the Maricopa County Fair (MCF):


  • Disorderly or disruptive conduct of any type; to include, running, shouting, horseplay and throwing any type of debris.  A.R.S. 13-2904

  • Standing or walking in large groups that block the movement of MCF guests or cause inconvenience to others.  A.R.S. 13-2908

  • Blocking any building, booth, exhibit, concessions stand, performance ticket window, gate, stage, doorway walkway, fire exit or stairway.  A.R.S. 13-2904, 13-2908

  • Blocking or interfering with the movement of MCF patrons, concessionaires, exhibitors, MCF employees or those providing emergency services.  A.R.S. 13-2908, 13-2402

  • Bicycle riding, skate boarding, roller blading, moped riding or any skating of any kind on MCF grounds.  A.R.S. 13-2908 

  • Unlawful possession of alcoholic beverages, narcotics or any illegal substances.  A.R.S. 4-241 et. Seq.

  • Use of unduly loud or obscene language or gestures or other noisy behavior that unreasonably interferes with MCF guests’ enjoyment of activities and events.  A.R.S. 13-2904

  • Sitting on or placing feet on table tops.  A.R.S. 36-601

  • Littering.  A.R.S.36-601

  • Spitting.  A.R.S. 36-601

  • Walking on MCF grounds without shoes or shirt.  A.R.S. 36-601

  • Bringing pets on MCF grounds.  A.R.S.  36-601

  • Soliciting for sale, offering for sale, or selling goods or services by non-concessionaires.  (The sale of goods and services may only be conducted in a designated commercial space by approved concessionaires upon payment of a fee for such commercial space).  Per MCF Commercial Sales Handbook.

  • Soliciting contributions or signatures, leafleting, picketing or displaying signs, posters or banners, except in designated areas assigned by MCF.

  • Distributing buttons, bumper stickers, hats, balloons, T-shirts, novelty items, food or beverages by non-concessionaires.  Per MCF Commercial Sales Handbook.

  • Any activity that could result in physical harm to person or property.  A.R.S. 13-2904

  • Possession of any article defined as a weapon.  A.R.S. 13-3102(10)

  •  Any act defined by federal, state or local statute or ordinance as constituting a crime.

 
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