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Any person operating or handling aircraft, or operating any vehicle, equipment or apparatus on the Airport, or using any of the Airport facilities in violation of any Federal or State law, or in violation of the following rules and regulations, shall be prosecuted or deprived of further use of Airport facilities for such length of time as may be determined by the Commissioner of Airports, or both. It will be assumed upon entrance of any person upon Airport property, that such person has agreed to observe all such rules and regulations.
(Ord. No. 1819-50. Passed 12-4-50)
No person shall remove or use any aircraft, aircraft parts, motor vehicles or tools owned by any other person while such aircraft, aircraft parts, motor vehicles or tools are on the Airport or within its hangars, without presenting the written consent of the owner or other satisfactory evidence of the right to same to the Airport Management.
(Ord. No. 1819-50. Passed 12-4-50)
No person shall refuse or attempt to evade payment of any fees or charges as established, for use of Airport facilities. All such fees and charges shall be payable in cash unless satisfactory credit arrangements have been made in advance.
(Ord. No. 1819-50. Passed 12-4-50)
No person shall enter any area posted as being closed to the public with the exception of:
(a) Airport personnel assigned to duty within;
(b) Persons authorized by the Airport Management;
(c) Passengers entering such area for the purpose of embarkation or debarkation.
(Ord. No. 1819-50. Passed 12-4-50)
(a) The Director of Port Control or the Director’s designee shall be authorized to issue and revalidate identification badges in accordance with the rules, regulations, and directives (collectively, “Regulations”) of the Transportation Security Administration or its equivalent (“TSA”).
(b) An identification badge issued by the Director of Port Control or the Director’s designee shall be possessed and displayed in accordance with TSA Regulations and the Airport Security Program. Identification badges shall be of a design and contain such information as is determined by the Director of Port Control in accordance with TSA Regulations.
(c) Any person with an identification badge issued under division (a) of this section shall return the badge to the Department of Port Control within twenty- four (24) hours of a determination by the Director of Port Control or the Director’s designee that the person no longer has access to a Secured Area at the Airport. The reasons for this determination include, termination or suspension from employment; change in duties of employment; breach, termination or expiration of a City contract; and any additional reasons as set forth in TSA Regulations or in the Airport Security Program.
(d) The Director of Port Control or the Director’s designee may assess and collect fees or charges related to Secured Area identification badges in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for the replacement of a lost or missing badge;
(2) One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for any badge not returned to the Department of Port Control within twenty-four (24) hours of a determination that a person no longer has access to a Secured Area at the Airport under division (c) of this section;
(3) One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for any person who does not properly obtain an identification badge upon being hired as an employee required to work within a Secured Area, or revalidate an identification badge within the period required by TSA Regulations;
(4) Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for any person who commits a first violation, involving an identification badge, of TSA Regulations or the Airport Security Program; and
(5) Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for any person who commits a second violation within twelve (12) months of a first violation, involving an identification badge, of TSA Regulations or the Airport Security Program.
(e) Airport tenants, contractors and subcontractors, and any person or entity that has been issued a Secured Area identification badge, shall be responsible for assuring the compliance of their officers, employees, agents, contractors, and subcontractors with the requirements of this section, TSA Regulations, and the Airport Security Program, and shall be responsible for the payment of any fees and charges assessed against those persons and entities under division (d) of this section.
(Ord. No. 325-04. Passed 5-10-04, eff. 5-13-04)
(a) The Director of Port Control, or the Director’s designee shall be authorized to fingerprint persons requiring unescorted access to any of the airport areas, both secure and unsecure, as required by federal regulations (collectively, “Persons”) and process all fingerprints under the rules, regulations, and directives (collectively, “Regulations”) of the Transportation Security Administration, successor entity to the FAA, or its equivalent (“TSA”).
(b) The Director of Port Control or the director’s designee may assess and collect fees or charges (collectively, “Fees”) related to fingerprinting under the following schedule:
(1) A charge to reimburse the City for its cost as set by the TSA, to electronically transmit the fingerprints of each Person to the Transportation Security Clearinghouse, or its equivalent, to transmit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigations to perform a criminal-history record check;
(2) A reasonable administrative fee, to be determined in writing by the Director or the Director’s designee, to reimburse the City for additional administrative costs incurred to fingerprint and process all such fingerprints.
(c) City employees and Airport volunteers shall be exempt from the Fees set forth in division (b) of this section.
(Ord. No. 100-08. Passed 3-10-08, eff. 3-12-08)
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