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To the Mayor and Members of the City Council September 10, 2024
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rrn SUBJECT: DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AMENDMENTS TO CODES OF
� RULES AND REGULATIONS
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW Airport) is requesting that the Owner Cities of Dallas and Fort
Worth approve amendments to DFW Airport's Code of Rules and Regulations, which are detailed below.
These amendments, while not related to each other, will support DFW Airport's goal of maintaining a safe
and secure environment. The 1968 Contract and Agreement between the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth
require that any amendments to the DFW Airport Code of Rules and Regulations be approved by both
Owner Cities.
Specifically, the Owner Cities' approval would update the following codes:
• Revise Section 3-19 to prohibit smoking at DFW Airport and provide specific exceptions to the rule.
• Revise and combine Articles III and IV to clarify and update permit request and issuance procedures
and rules applicable to permit applications related to the distribution of literature, solicitation of
donations, survey, and picketing.
• Revise Section 8-3 to add potential grounds for the denial of requests for permits to film on any
portion of the Airport grounds for commercial use based on safety, security, and operational
concerns.
• Revise Appendix 1 to add the following new streets:
o East 34t" Street (E &W)
o East 35t" Street (E & W)
o South 20t" Street (N & S)
o Rental Car Drive (E & W)
o Strategy Avenue (N & S)
o Sustainability Drive (E & W)
o Travel Street (E & W)
o Mobility Street (E & W)
This item was briefed and approved by the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board at the June 6, 2024
meeting. The DFW Airport Board of Directors recommends that the City Councils of Dallas and Fort Worth
approve this item. A Mayor & Council Communication seeking approval of these changes will be brought
forward at the September 17, 2024 City Council meeting.
Should you have any questions on this item, please contact Paul Tomme, DFW Airport Legal Counsel, at
972-973-5488.
David Cooke
City Manager
ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD
OFFICIAL BOARD ACTION/RESOLUTION
Date
Committee
Subject
Resolution #
06/06/2024
Finance/Audit/IT
Amendments to DFW Airport Board's Code of Rules and
2024-06-155
Regulations
Action
That the Airport Board approve and request the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth to approve amendments to
Chapter 3, Article III, Chapter 8 and Appendix 1 of the DFW International Airport's Code of Rules and
Regulations.
Description
• Revise Section 3-19 to prohibit smoking at DFW Airport and provide specific exceptions to the rule.
• Revise and combine Articles III and IV, to clarify and update permit request and issuance procedures
and rules applicable to permittees.
• Revise Section 8-3 to add potential grounds for the denial of requests for permits to film on any
portion of the Airport grounds for commercial use.
• The streets included in this amendment (Appendix 1) are:
♦ East 34th Street (E & W)
♦ East 35th Street (E & W)
♦ South 20th Avenue (N & S)
♦ Rental Car Drive (E & W)
♦ Strategy Avenue (N & S)
♦ Sustainability Drive (E & W)
♦ Travel Street (E & W)
♦ Mobility Street (E & W)
Justification
• The Dallas Fort Worth Airport Department of Public Safety desires to amend the Code of Rules and
Regulations to update rules governing permit applications related to the distribution of literature,
solicitation of donations, surveys, and picketing.
• Changes to Section 3-19 will clarify the general prohibition on smoking at DFW Airport and provide
limited exceptions to the general rule.
• The proposed additions to Section 8-3 will empower the Airport to deny permit for commercial
photography and moving picture productions based on safety, security, and operational concerns.
• Any changes to speed limits or new street additions must go through a formal codification process,
which involves amending the DFW Airport's Code of Rules and Regulations and approval by the
Owner Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.
D/S/M/WBE Information
• Not Applicable
Contract # Agreement # Purchase Order # Action Amount Revised Amount
$0 $0
For Information contact
Fund Project # External Funding Source Amount
Elaine Rodriguez
$0
3-5487
Resolution # 2024-06-155
Additional Attachments: Y
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD
That the Airport Board approve and request the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth to approve amendments to
Chapter 3, Article III, Chapter 8 and Appendix 1 of the DFW International Airport's Code of Rules and
Regulations.
Approved as to Form by
Approved as to Funding by
Rodriguez, Elaine Palacios, Abel
Legal Counsel Vice President Finance
May 23, 2024 11:25 am Finance
May 23, 2024 8:59 am
SIGNATURE REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL
Approved by
Department Head
Legal
May 22, 2024 12:09 pm
Approved as to M/WBE by
Lee, Tamela
Vice President Business Diversity
and Development
Business Diversity and
Development
May 23, 2024 9:24 am
. f Jun 6, 2024 1:40 pm
Chief Executive Officer
Date
Chapter 3
Miscellaneous Offenses
ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
Sec. 3-1. General State Law.
Sec.3-2. Definitions.
ARTICLE II.
GENERAL OFFENSES.
Sec.3-3.
Animals.
Sec.
3-4.
Defecation by Animals.
Sec.
3-5.
Urinating or Defecating in Public.
Sec.
3-6.
Throwing or Depositing Litter.
Sec.
3-7.
Prohibiting the Posting of Notices and Signs on Poles,
Trees, Structures, and Vehicles; Presumptions.
Sec.
3-8.
Obstruction to Aviation.
Sec.
3-9.
Camping, Swimming, Picnicking, etc.
Sec.3-10.
Noise.
Sec.
3-11.
Tables and Chairs.
Sec.
3-12.
Food, etc.
Sec.
3-13.
Pins, etc.
Sec.
3-14.
Obstruction of Passage.
Sec.
3-15.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation.
Sec.
3-16.
Unauthorized Transfer of Authorization.
Sec.
3-17.
Unauthorized Use of Authorization.
Sec.
3-18.
Temporary or Permanent Residence.
Sec.3-19.
Smoking.
Sec.
3-20.
Possession or Consumption of an Alcoholic Beverage.
Sec. 3-21. Reflective Garments.
Sec. 3-22. Failure to Return Security Credentials
ARTICLE III.
PERMITS REQ IREDFIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITY.
Sec.3-23. Permits :equirea.
Sec. 3-24. Permit Applications.
Sec. 3-25. �Alhen uermRS; 1CC11edMandatory Permit Conditions.
Sec. 3-26. Anneal, Denial er Re\/n/+aflnn of RermitsDistribution of
Literature.
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\/1/ll ATI�'1AIC
Sec. 3-27. Vielafinn .,f RermotSolicitation of Funds.
Sec. 3-28. Distrihi itinn of 1 iferat ireSuryeys.
Sec. 3-29. Picketing.
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ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
SEC. 3-1. GENERAL STATE LAW.
The provisions of this Chapter shall not be construed as limitations upon the civil
or criminal laws of this State which are in full force and effect within the areas under the
jurisdiction of the Airport Board.
SEC.3-2. DEFINITIONS.
ANIMAL shall mean any nonhuman vertebrate.
AUTHORIZATION, DECAL, or DEVICE shall mean any permit, badge, parking
decal or other authorization issued by the CEO.
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AUTHORIZED THERAPY ANIMAL shall mean any animal individually trained
and authorized to do work or perform tasks for the purpose of relieving stress of
individual members of the public. For purposes of this Chapter, "authorized" means the
animal has met the Airport Board's therapy animal program requirements and has been
approved by the CEO to be a therapy animal at the Airport.
AUTHORIZED THERAPY ANIMAL HANDLER shall mean any individual trained
and authorized to handle a therapy animal that is trained to do work or perform tasks for
the purpose of relieving stress of individual members of the public. For purposes of this
Chapter, "authorized" means the person has met the Airport Board's therapy animal
program requirements and has been approved by the CEO to be a therapy animal
handler at the Airport.
ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE shall mean any battery powered device that
provides doses of nicotine to be inhaled by the user by way of a vaporized solution.
GARBAGE means animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
LITTER shall mean "Garbage", "refuse" and "rubbish" as defined herein and all
other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as prohibited, tends to create a
danger to public health, safety and welfare.
LITERATURE shall mean books, pamphlets, handbills, tracts, cards, circulars,
pictures, films, magazines, or any other like item.
PICKETING means the stationing, parading, patrolling and/or assembling of one
or more persons to apprise the public vocally or by standing or marching with signs,
banners, or other means, of an opinion or a message or to discourage entry thereto by
non -striking workers or by customers.
PUBLIC AREA shall mean any interior area to which the general public routinely
has access.
REFUSE shall mean all solid wastes (except body wastes), including garbage,
rubbish, ashes, street cleaning, dead animals, abandoned automobiles, and solid
market and industrial wastes.
RESIDES shall mean intent to establish a temporary or permanent domicile.
RETAIL OR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT shall mean any establishment which
sells goods, food or services to the general public but excludes any private club
operated by an Airport tenant within its leasehold and to which access is limited to a
membership other than the general public.
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RUBBISH shall mean solid wastes consisting of both combustible and
noncombustible wastes, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, cardboard, tin cans, yard
clippings, leaves, wood, glass, bedding, crockery and similar materials.
SERVICE ANIMAL shall mean:
(a) any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work
or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including,
but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting
individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, and assisting
non -ambulatory persons by pulling a wheelchair or fetching dropped
items; or
(b) any trained animal used by a governmental agency in police or rescue
work.
SURVEY shall mean the act of repeated in -person polling or questioning of
persons for the purpose of obtaining information related to, and/or securing opinions or
viewpoints on, issues, candidacies, products or services.
ARTICLE II.
GENERAL OFFENSES.
SEC.3-3. ANIMALS.
(a) A person commits an offense if while having care, custody, and control of an
animal, he brings the animal, other than a service animal or an animal
traveling by air, into any terminal or terminal extension located on the Airport.
(b) A person commits an offense if while having care, custody, and control of an
animal, he brings an animal traveling by air, other than a service animal, into
the sterile area of a terminal building or terminal extension and removes it
from its transport carrier, except in areas designated by the Airport Board as
animal relief areas.
(c) A person commits an offense if while having care, custody, and control of an
animal he fails to restrain the animal at all times in an enclosed pen, carrier, or
structure, or by a tether or leash while on Airport property.
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(1) No animal may be restrained by a tether or leash unless the animal is
in the immediate possession of and accompanied by the person in
care, custody, and control of the animal.
(2) Nothing in this section shall prevent any trained animal used by a
governmental agency in police or rescue work from being unleashed in
the course of its official duties.
(d) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the person is an
authorized therapy animal handler engaged in activities related to the Airport
Board's therapy animal program and the animal is an authorized therapy
animal.
SEC. 3-4. DEFECATION BY ANIMALS.
(a) A person commits an offense if while having care, custody, and control of an
animal he knowingly permits, or by insufficient control, allows the animal to
defecate on Airport property and does not remove and dispose of any
excretion the animal may deposit on Airport property in a sanitary and lawful
manner.
(b) This section does not apply to a law enforcement dog being used in law
enforcement activities or to a service dog that is specially trained to assist a
person with a disability and is in the custody or control of that disabled person
at the time it defecated.
SEC. 3-5. URINATING OR DEFECATING IN PUBLIC.
(a) A person commits an offense if he urinates or defecates:
(1) in or on a public street, alley, sidewalk, yard, park, building, structure,
plaza, public or utility right-of-way, or other public place; or
(2) in public view.
(b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section if the person was in a
restroom.
SEC. 3-6. THROWING OR DEPOSITING LITTER.
A person commits an offense if he places, throws, deposits, or discharges litter,
on the Airport, except in public or private receptacles for collection or at such places and
under such conditions as the Airport Board prescribes.
SEC. 3-7. PROHIBITING THE POSTING OF NOTICES AND SIGNS ON POLES,
TREES, STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES; PRESUMPTIONS.
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(a) A person commits an offense if he posts or causes to be posted any notice,
poster, paper, sign, or device, designed to attract the attention of the public,
to any lamp -post, utility pole, telephone pole, tree, structure, building, or
vehicle on Airport property.
(b) Whenever any notice, poster, paper, sign, or device is posted, or caused to
be posted, in violation of subsection (a) of this section, it is presumed the
person whose address or telephone number listed or who is otherwise
identified is the person who committed the violation, either personally or
through an agent or employee.
(c) It is a defense to prosecution under subsection (a) of this section that the
notice poster, paper, or device was posted in a manner and location
authorized or required by the airport operator, a lease holder within its leased
area, or by state or federal law.
SEC. 3-8. OBSTRUCTION TO AVIATION.
A person commits an offense if he:
(a) operates or releases any kite, balloon, model aircraft, model rocket,
parachute, or other such device upon or above the Airport without written
permission from the CEO; or
(b) allows foreign object debris to remain on a portion of the AOA that he is
obligated to keep clean pursuant to a Ground Handling/Maintenance Permit
of a lease, sublease or contract with a tenant or subtenant of airline
SEC. 3-9. CAMPING, SWIMMING, PICNICKING, ETC.
A person commits an offense if he uses Airport premises for the purpose of
camping, athletic games or contests, fishing, swimming, hunting or picnicking in a place
not specifically designated for that purpose or without a permit issued by the CEO.
SEC.3-10. NOISE.
A person commits an offense if he knowingly makes unreasonably loud or
raucous noises, considering the location, inside terminals or other Airport buildings.
SEC. 3-11. TABLES AND CHAIRS.
A person commits an offense if he places or maintains a table, bench, chair,
stool, easel, tripod or other item designed or adapted to serve a similar purpose on
Airport premises unless such space has been leased from the Airport Board by that
person or is authorized by another section of this code.
SEC. 3-12. FOOD, ETC.
A person commits an offense if he sells or distributes any food product at the
Airport except from premises leased to that person by the Airport Board for that
purpose, or pursuant to a permit issued by the CEO.
SEC. 3-13. PINS, ETC.
A person commits an offense if he pins, ties, or otherwise attaches any items on
the clothing, luggage, body or vehicle of any person at the Airport, without such person's
consent.
SEC. 3-14. OBSTRUCTION OF PASSAGE.
A person commits an offense if he knowingly obstructs the free passage of other
persons along Airport roadways, sidewalks or into, out of, or within Airport buildings.
SEC. 3-15. FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION.
A person commits an offense if he fraudulently misrepresents any material fact in
making application for any permit, authorization or device issued by the CEO.
SEC. 3-16. UNAUTHORIZED TRANSFER OF AUTHORIZATION.
A person commits an offense if he sells, conveys, grants or transfers any decal,
device, permit or other authorization granted by the CEO to another person, without
prior written consent of the CEO.
SEC. 3-17. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF AUTHORIZATION.
A person commits an offense if he possesses or controls any decal, authorization
or device not issued to him by the CEO or which has previously been reported as lost or
stolen.
SEC. 3-18. TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE.
(a) A person commits an offense if he resides in or upon Airport premises.
(b) This section does not apply to any space expressly designated by the CEO
for such purposes or any period of time during which an Airport patron awaits
connecting flights for which he holds a valid ticket.
SEC.3-19. SMOKING.
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The Airport Rr,:zrd end the CEO shall have authority to designate "Smeking
Areas" areas within the Airport where smoking is permitted or prohibited.
(b) Smoking at DFW Airport is prohibited, except as follows:
(1) Smoking is permitted in the designated smoking areas which are identified
by an appropriate sign;
(2) The person in control of a retail or service establishment located outside of
an Airport passenger terminal or the Air Operations Area may post a
conspicuous sign at the appropriate areas of the establishment designating
smoking or no smoking areas.
(c) A person commits an offense if he or she smokes or possesses a burning
tobacco product, weed, other plant product, or uses an electric smoking
device in violation of this Section.
SEC. 3-20. POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.
(a) A person commits an offense if he is in possession of an alcoholic beverage
on the Air Operations Area unless he is:
(1) an airline employee serving an alcoholic beverage in performance of
his duties; or
(2) an employee of an airline or a contracted delivery person delivering
alcohol to an aircraft or a terminal building.
(b) A person commits an offense if the person consumes an alcoholic beverage
on the Air Operations Area unless he is a ticketed passenger on an aircraft
where alcoholic beverages are served by airline personnel.
SEC. 3-21. REFLECTIVE GARMENTS.
(a) A person commits an offense if he fails to wear a highly visible reflective
garment, such as a reflective safety vest, at all times while he is within the
movement or non -movement area of the Air Operations Area.
(b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that:
(1) The person is inside an aircraft cargo compartment at the time the
garment is not being worn;
(2) The person is inspecting or performing maintenance on a motorized
belt, conveyor, ground equipment engine, electrical equipment, or
other high energy source;
(3) The person is a member of the Airport Board Department of Public
Safety engaged in performance of his official duties or is a
Transportation Security Inspector or Federal Aviation Administration
Inspector acting in an official capacity;
(4) The person is under lawful escort;
(5) The person is present due to a public safety emergency, as declared
by a government official or determined by the CEO or Airport Board
Department of Public Safety; or
(6) The person is attending an event and is separated from routine airport
operations.
SEC. 3-22. FAILURE TO RETURN SECURITY CREDENTIALS
A person commits an offense if he fails to return to the Airport Board all Board -issued
security credentials upon cessation or termination of employment at the Airport or upon
notice from the Airport Board that such security credentials have been revoked. It is not
a defense to prosecution that such security credentials were lost or stolen unless the
person pays to the Airport Board the fee charged for lost or stolen security credentials.
ARTICLE III.
PERMITS REQ IRE FIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITY.
SEC. 3-23. PERMITS REQUIRED.
No person may engage in—aG iVity deroGribb9d OP Distribution of Literature,
Solicitation of Funds, Surveys, or Picketing ef this Gh without a
permit issued by the G€BLegal Department of the Airport. Failure to obtain a permit
,nd follow mandatory permit conditions provided in this Article III will constitute a
violation of this Code.
SEC. 3-24. PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
(a) An application shall be submitted to the GF=Q Legal Department of the Airport
at least three (3) business days in advance of the first day sought for the
activity, using the form provided by the Airport, apAwhich shall include the
following-
(1) the full name and street address of the applicant;
(2) the name, phone number, and email address of the person in charge
of the activity:
(3) the full name and mailing address of the person or organization
sponsoring, conducting. or promoting the activity if other thatn the
applicant or the person in charge of the activity-
(4) whether the sponsoring organization is a branch or division of a
national organization and, if so, the organizations name and street
address;
cif the sponsoring organization is a Texas corporation, a copy of its
GeFperate ChaFteFcertificate of incorporation, as "''''e"shall be
furnished; if it is a foreign corporation, a copy of its Authorized
Certificate to do business in the State of Texas shall accompany the
application;
(6) the dates and hours of the activity;
(7) each exact Airport Location for which request is made:
(8) the nature of the activity and the subject thereof: and
4,L5)(9) the approximate number of persons who will participate in such
activity.
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(d) SEG. 5. WHEN PERMITS ISS ED..
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{f Lb fie -Permits will be issued on a first come first served basis, and will be
issued within three (3) business days of receipt of the application, provided
the Airport staff is reasonably able to evaluate and accommodate the request
within that amount of time.; howeveF,th" ermit applications may be denied.,
or a permit granted may be revoked, if one or more of the statements in the
application is found to be untrue or contrary to the mandatory permit
conditions, and any application may be denied for reasons of public safety or
the impact on Airport operations. Permits will be issued for a period of not
more than thirty (30) days. When an application for a permit hereunder is
eddenied or revoked, the GE-GLegal Department will, within five (5)
business days of the denial or revocation, furnish the Applicant a written
explanation of the reasons for the denial or revocation.
SEC. 3-25. MANDATORY PERMIT CONDITIONS.
^- Permittees, other than the Airport Board or a representative of the
Airport Board, will not be permitted to conduct the activity for which the Permit is
issued:
(a) in Airport roadways;
(b) inside airline gate departure lounges;
(c) in areas restricted to airline or Airport personnel;
(d) in restrooms;
(e) in premises leased to a concessionaire;
(f) in stairwells, staircases, elevators or escalators;
(g) in baggage claim areas,
(h) in any area temporarily or permanently restricted for security or construction
reasons to necessary personnel;
(i) within twenly (240) feet of any ticket counter, departure lounge check -in
counter, baggage check -in counter or security screening check point;
(j) to any person waiting in line at those areas listed above or loading or
unloading baggage from a public or private vehicle,
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(k) inside any passenger terminal building if prohibited by this Code; w
k,, in parking garages or parking areas..
m) usina sound or voice amplification systems. musical instruments. radio
communications systems, or other mechanical sound devices, donation
boxes, or vending machines while conducting permitted activities;
(n) using their voice directed at members of the public in a manner that causes a
breach of the peace to the public; or
{�}(o) in any way that interferes with free movement of pedestrian traffic or in
any manner that assails, coerces, threatens, or physically disturbs any other
person.
{While engaging in a permitted activity, a permit holder or a designee must be
present at the location for the duration of the permitted activity and wear a badge,
nameplate, card, or other personal identification on the upper torso and clearly visible to
the public. That identification must state the true and correct legal name of the person
and the organization or cause represented.
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SEC. 3-26. APPEAL, DENIAL, OR REVOCATION OF PERM I TSDISTRIBUTION OF
LITERATURE.
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wits lin firrn-ve (\ business days -ref the denial GF FeVGGatien, fin the Applircarl4t
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(a) No literature may be disseminated in the secure or sterile area of an Airport
Terminal.
{a}(b) Nothing herein prohibits the distribution of literature by or on behalf of the
Airport Board on Airport property.
SEC. 3-27. VIOLATION OF PER SOLICITATION OF DONATIONSFUNDS.
another without a permit from the Airport Board. Solicitation of funds includes
any oral or written request for money or other things of value, in person or by
drop -in device, even if the solicitation seeks delivery of funds at another time
or another place. Solicitation of charitable donations is never permitted inside
a terminal, not even for tenants or permittees.
{a3(b) This prohibition does not include airlines or concessionaires selling goods
or services pursuant to an airline agreement or concession permit. All
persons, including airlines and concessionaires, are prohibited within an
airport passenger terminal from soliciting funds or other things not authorized
by their agreements or permits.
SEC. 3-28. DISTRIBUTION OF LITE RESURVEYS.
(a) No person may conduct a survey within a passenger terminal, except for:
a. an Airport tenant in that part of an Airport passenger terminal
exclusively leased to that tenant: and
b. the Airport Board or its designees.
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(a) Permittees may not carry pickets, devices, or similar signs with a dimension
that exceeds the Permittee's height or width. Any conflict between this rule
and applicable State law shall be resolved in favor of State law, provided that
State law impresses more stringent requirements on the conduct regulated
hereby.
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(b)
Picketing may be conducted only in the following
areas:
1) Sidewalk near Terminal A uaaer level. between A8 and A10
(2) Sidewalk near Terminal B upper level, between B43 and B47:
(3) Sidewalk near Terminal C upper level, between C35 and C38:
(4) Sidewalk near Terminal D upper level, between D28 and D29:
(5) Sidewalk near Terminal E upper level, between E1 and E2;
(6) Other areas of the Airport which the CEO deems conducive to the
safety, security, and operations of the Airport.
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SEC. 8-3. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND MOVING PICTURE PRODUCTION.
(a) A person commits an offense if he takes still or motion pictures for commercial use
or public exhibition, publication, or display on any portion of the Airport grounds
without a permit.
(b) A person commits an offense if he produces any motion picture, television program
or commercial advertisement on any portion of the Airport grounds without a
permit.
(c) No permits are needed for the taking of still or motion pictures or videotaping by:
(1) Airport users for personal non-commercial purposes; or
(2) news media in covering news events or filming documentary productions at
the Airport.
(d) An application shall be submitted to the Airport Board at least iva{5)ten 10
business days in advance of the first day sought for photographic or other similar
production, and shall include the following-
(1) the full name and street address of the applicant;
(2) the full name and street address of the organization sponsoring, conducting,
or promoting the production;
(3) whether the producing organization is a branch or division of a national
organization and, if so, the name and street address thereof;
(4) if the producing organization is a Texas corporation, a copy of its certificate
of incorporation, as amended, shall be furnished; if it is a foreign
corporation, a copy of its certificate to do business in the State of Texas
shall accompany the application;
(5) the purpose of the production;
(6) the date or dates and hours of the production;
(7) the location(s) proposed for such production; and
(8) the total number and size of production equipment required for the
production and total number of personnel.
(e) The permit will be issued within e«� � � i u, business days of receipt of the
application; however, the permit application may be denied or a permit granted
hereunder revoked if one or more of the statements in the application is found to
be untrue.
(f) Time, location and manner: When permits are granted, the following rules and
standards will apply-
(1) location: Permittees shall be escorted by Airport Board Personnel at all
times and shall only be permitted to conduct the permitted activity in those
locations specified in the permit.
(2) Permits will be issued for a period of not more than thirty (30) days.
(3) manner of operation:
(A) a person may not engage in such production unless he carries such
permit granted under this section at all times while conducting
production activities.
(B) a person conducting production activities hereunder shall, in that
connection, obey all applicable state and federal laws and all
applicable rules and regulations of the Airport Board. Unless
specified in the permit, permittees will not be permitted to conduct
the activity for which the permit is issued-
(i) in Airport roadways,
(ii) inside airline gate departure lounges,
(iii) in areas restricted to airline or Airport personnel,
(iv) in restrooms,
(v) in premises leased to a concessionaire,
(vi) in stairwells, staircases, elevators or escalators,
(vii) in baggage claim areas, or
(viii) in any area temporarily or permanently restricted for
conducting or promoting the production.
Grounds for denial, The Airport Board reserves the riaht to denv a permit based
on, but not limited to, these factors-
(1) Availability of staff to escort crews into the secured area.
(2) Lack of available space
(3) The proposed photography would affect the safe and efficient operation fo
the Airport, disrupt travel, impair security measures, or materially increase
congestion at the Airport.
(4) Preservation of public health and safety
(5) Interference with the flight operations at the Airport
(6) Failure to comply with Federal, State or local laws, statues, ordinances,
rules and regulations governing operation and security of the Airport, including,
but not limited to, regulations promulgated by the Federal Aviation Regulations
and Transportation Security Regulations.
(7) Construction, Repair or maintenance activities at the Airport.
(8) An Airport Emergency
(9) The termination of a prior Permit by the Applicant within the previous twelve
months for failure of the Permit Holder to comply with Permit conditions.
(10) the failure of the Applicant to pay outstanding damage claims arising out
of prior Permits, or to provide security deposits, surety bonds, or liability
insurance, if required.
Appendix i
North Employee Parking
N & S
1600 -1800 S
30
Loop Rd.
Express North Public
N & S
1700 -1800 S
20
Loop Rd.
A Upper Level Rd.
N & S
2000 - 2200 S
i5
A Entrance Rd.
N & S
2100 - 2173
20
A Exit Rd.
N & S
2112 - 2171
20
A Recirculation Rd.
N & S
2110 - 2171
i5
A Lower Level Rd.
N & S
z000 - zzoo S
i5
B Public Loop Rd.
N & S
2100 S
20
B Upper Level Rd
N & S
z000 - zzoo S
i5
B Lower Level Rd.
N & S
z000 - zzoo S
i5
C Public Loop Rd.
N & S
2300 - 2400 S
20
C Upper Level Rd.
N & S
2300- z400 S
15
C Lower Level Rd.
N & S
2300- z400 S
15
D Service Level Rd.
N & S
2275 - 2475 S
15
D Arrivals Level Rd.
N & S
2325 - 2475 S
15
D Departures Level Rd.
N & S
2325 - 2475 S
15
D Recirculation Rd.
N & S
2350 - 2475 S
15
E Entrance Rd.
N & S
2620 — 26g1
20
E Exit Rd.
N & S
2624 — 268g
20
E Recirculation Rd.
N & S
2622-2689
15
E Upper Level Rd.
N & S
2500 - 2700 S
15
E Lower Level Rd.
N & S
2S00 - 2700 S
15
Express South Public
N & S
2600 S
15
Loop Rd.
Appendix 1
South Remote Parking Public
N & S
2900 -
3000 S
Loop Rd.
South Employee Parking
N & S
zgoo -
3100 S
Loop Rd.
North Remote Carousel
N & S
1600 -
1700 S
Connector Rd.
South Remote Carousel
N & S
3050 -
3100 S
Connector Rd.
East Airfield Dr.
N & S
2300 -
3400 S
South Airfield Dr.
E & W
1800 -
zgoo E
West Airfield Dr.
N & S
1600 -
3400 E
North Airfield Dr.
E & W
1475 -
z875 E
North Airfield Dr.
E & W
2875 -
3000 E
North Service Rd.
N
1300 -
325o S
North Service Rd.
N
3250 -
39oo N
South Service Rd.
S
1300 -175o
S
South Service Rd.
S
1750 -
382S S
South Service Rd.
S
3825 -
4025 S
Service Rd. Crossunder 1
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 2
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 3
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 4
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 5
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 6
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
Service Rd. Crossunder 7
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
N. International Pkwy.
N
300 -1300 S
S. International Pkwy.
S
300 -1300 S
20
30
15
15
45
45
45
45
35
35
45
45
35
45
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
55
55
Appendix 1
N. International Pkwy.
N
1300 -
1500 S
30
S. International Pkwy.
S
1300 -1500
S
30
N. International Pkwy.
N
1500 -
3400 S
55
S. International Pkwy.
S
1500 -
3400 S
55
N. International Pkwy.
N
3400 -
3600 S
30
S. International Pkwy.
S
3400 -
3600 S
30
N. International Pkwy.
N
3700 -
4200 S
55
S. International Pkwy.
S
3700 -
4zoo S
55
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Crossunderl
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Crossunderl
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Crossunder3
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Crossunder4
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Crossunder5
International Pkwy.
E & W
2275 -
2325 E
30
Flyover Bridge 5
East 9" St.
E & W
2825 - 2925 E
30
East 14t" St.
E & W
2825 - 2925 E
30
East 161" St.
E & W
2325 — 2425 E
30
East 23rd St.
E & W
2950 - 305o W
30
East 261" St.
E & W
2975 - 3o5o E
30
East 281" St.
E & W
2900 - 3o50-E
35
East 31." St.
E & W
3050 - 3125 E
30
East 32"d St.
E & W
3050 - 3125 E
30
Appendix 1
East 34th
E & W
2100 — 2228 E
30
East 35th
E & W
2100 — 2228 E
30
East 37th St.
E & W
2400 - 2600 E
30
East 38th St.
E & W
2300 - 2400 E
30
East 39th St.
E & W
2400 - 2600 E
30
North 16th Ave.
N & S
2050 - 215o S
30
North �4th Ave.
N & S
165o —1825 S
30
North 28th Ave.
N & S
950 -145o S
30
South 201h Ave.
N & S
3420 - 4150 S
30
South 22"d Ave.
N & S
3250 - 335o S
30
South 24th Ave.
N & S
385o - 4025 S
30
South 26th Ave.
N & S
3575 - 3900 S
35
South 31." Ave.
N & S
3175 - 3275 S
30
West 17th St.
E & W
115o-1550-E
30
West 19th St.
E & W
1450 -17oo E
35
West loth St.
E & W
1450 -175o E
30
West 21" St.
E & W
1475 -165o E
30
West 23rd St.
E & W
155o -1600 E
30
West 27th St.
E & W
1575 -1600 E
30
West 31" St.
E & W
2200 - 2275 E
30
West 32"d St.
E & W
2200 - 2275 E
30
West 33rd St.
E & W
2100 - 2275 E
30
Freeport Pkwy.
N & S
i5oo S
30
Mid -Cities Blvd.
E & W
165o -185o E
40
Royal Lane
N & S
725 -1375 S
35
Appendix 1
Texan Trail
N & S
1400 -1600 S
Rental Car Dr.
E & W
1661- 29oo E
South Garage Dr.
E & W
2400 - 25oo E
Bus Entry/RCC
E & W
2200 - 2400 E
Bus Exit/RCC
E & W
2300 - 2400 E
Center Garage Dr.
E & W
25oo E
North Garage Dr.
E & W
2400 - 25oo E
Passport Ave.
N & S
3600 - 4000 S
Passport Ave.
N & S
4000 — 4525 S
Strategy Ave
N & S
4127 - 4334
Sustainability Dr.
E & W
2028 - 2099
S. W. Construction Rd.
N & S
2550 - 3175 S
S. W. Construction Rd.
N & S
3175 - 3425 S
S. W. Construction Rd.
E & W
1800 - 21oo E
Trade Ave.
N & S
800 -1075 S
Regent Blvd.
E & W
2575 - 2925 E
Regent Blvd.
N & S
725 - 925 S
Corporate Dr.
N & S
750 -1025 S
Bear Creek Ct.
N & S
3500 - 3600 S
Minters Chapel Rd.
N & S
i5oo -1600 S
Plaza Dr.
E & W
2925 - 295o E
Carbon Rd.
N & S
3125 - 315o S
Carbon Rd.
E & W
30SO - 3175 E
Glade Rd.
E & W
1200 -1600 E
S. Main St.
N & S
165o -175o S
30
35
30
30
30
30
30
35
30
30
30
20
35
35
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
35
30
Appendix 1
Esters Rd.
E & W
2425 - 2925 E
30
W. Walnut Hill Ln.
E & W
2325-3075
45
Mustang Drive
E & W
1125 -145o E
45
Stone Meyers Parkway
N & S
700-87S S
40
Connection Ave.
N & S
3950-3900 S
20
Southgate Ave.
N & S
4020 — 3930 S
20
Aviation Dr.
E & W
2320 — 2400 E
20
Global Dr.
E & W
2350 — 244o E
20
Innovation Dr.
E & W
2340— 244o E
20
Technology Rd.
E & W
2700— 285o E
30
Market St
E & W
2600 — 287S E
30
Rochelle Rd.
E & W
2600— 2975 E
30
Dallas Rd.
E & W
1745 —1825 E
30
Travel St.
E & W
2464— 2600
30
Mobility St.
E & W
4059 - 4220
30