Covid-19 Policy Addendum:
As the global Coronavirus situation is constantly evolving, we are introducing a Covid-19 Addendum for those 2020 attendees who have been impacted by factors outside of their control including: governmental travel bans or individuals who are at high health-risk. If you are an attendee who has paid full tuition and lodging for the 2020 Chico Review, but are unable to attend the postponed dates due to the reasons listed, you are eligible to fully transfer your attendance credentials (tuition and lodging) toward a future Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review for up to 2 subsequent years (March 21-27, 2022 or March 20-26, 2023). This addendum will be adopted for our 2022 event as well. This is a whole new world for all of us, our team has worked diligently to find the best solutions for everyone involved as this crisis has continued to evolve over the past 15 months. We are doing our best to reconcile the situation.
By offering this deferral option, we are ensuring everyone has the opportunity to take part in the full value of what they paid for: portfolio reviews, artist lectures, panel discussions, meals, happy hours, evening programming, accommodations and more.
Thank you for your support.
*2020 Postponed Chico Review Covid-19 Addendum:
If you are an attendee who has paid their full tuition and lodging for the 2020 Chico Review, but are unable to attend the rescheduled dates due to the reasons listed below, you can fully transfer your attendance credentials (tuition and lodging) toward any future Chico Hot Springs Portfolio for up to2 subsequent years (March 21-27, 2022 or March 20-26, 2023).
International Travel Bans
If you are prevented from traveling to the event within 6 weeks of the start date due to an international, government imposed travel ban related to Covid-19, you qualify to transfer your attendance credentials. We require proof of a Travel Ban from the applicable government messaging. Vaccine or testing requirements to travel do not constitute a travel ban. Travel advisories do not constitute a travel ban.
High risk Individuals
If you’re in a high-risk group, you qualify to transfer your attendance credentials. Please provide medical proof in alignment with the CDC's definition of moderately to severely immunocompromised people which include:
Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
Received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome)
Advanced or untreated HIV infection
Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response