HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 21948-10-2015 ORDINANCE NO. 21948-10-2015
AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
WORTH, APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 2015-09-168 OF THE
DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD WHICH
AMENDS CHAPTERS 2, 3, 9 AND APPENDIX I OF THE DALLAS/FORT
WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD'S CODE OF RULES
AND REGULATIONS, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A FINE NOT
TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000) PER DAY FOR ANY
VIOLATION THEREOF; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 81 of the 1968 Contract and Agreement, as amended, between the
City of Fort Worth, and the City of Dallas, Texas, provides that the Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport Board shall have the power, by a duly adopted order, to adopt and enforce
rules and regulations for the orderly, safe, efficient and sanitary operation of the Airport, and to
prescribe reasonable penalties for the breach of any rule or regulation not to exceed the
maximum fines authorized by state law; and
WHEREAS, Sections 22.082 of the Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 22, Subchapter
D and Section 8.17 of the 1968 Contract and Agreement, as amended, provide that such orders by
the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board shall become effective only upon approval of
the governing bodies of the Cities of Fort Worth and Dallas and proper publication; and
WHEREAS, on September 3, 2015, the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board
passed, approved, and ordered Resolution No. 2015-09-168, which amends the .Dallas/Fort
Worth International Airport Board's Code of Rules and Regulations, as amended, to amend
Chapters 2, 3, 9, and Appendix I, to revise and add provisions governing traffic regulations,
miscellaneous offenses, and airport security; and
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WHEREAS, the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board has requested that the
City Councils of the Cities of Fort Worth and Dallas approve its said Resolution No. 2015-09-
168 in order that it may become effective.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT WORTH TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
That all of the declarations and findings contained in the preamble of this ordinance are
made a part hereof and shall be fully effective as part of the ordained subject matter of this
ordinance.
SECTION 2.
That Resolution No. 2015-09-168 of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board,
a duly certified copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and is made a part of this
ordinance by reference, is hereby approved.
SECTION 3.
That after publication of a substantive statement relating to the contents of Resolution
No. 2015-09-168 of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board in a newspaper of general
circulation in each of the counties of Tarrant and Dallas, stating that a breach of any provision of
Resolution No. 2015-09-168 will subject the violator to a penalty, and stating that the full text of
Resolution No. 2015-09-168 and any attachments to it are on file in the principal office of the
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board to be read by any interested party. Resolution No.
2015-09-168 shall thereafter have the same force and effect within the boundaries of the
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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as an ordinance by the City Council of the City of Fort
Worth would have in the City of Fort Worth, and the penalty shall be enforced in the same
manner in which penalties prescribed by other ordinances of the City of Fort Worth are enforced.
SECTION 4.
That the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are
severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section shall be declared
unconstitutional or invalid by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent
jurisdiction, the unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining phrases,
clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been
enacted without the incorporation of any unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or
section.
SECTION 5.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to
comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance or
Resolution No. 2015-09-168 shall be fined not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or
more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.00) for each offense relating to fire safety or public
health and sanitation, including the dumping of refuse. Each day that a violation is committed,
continued, or permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 6.
All rights and remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to any
and all violations of the provisions of any other ordinances affecting the Code of Rules and
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Regulations of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board which have accrued at the time
of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending
litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same
shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts.
SECTION 7.
That the City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas is hereby directed to publish the
caption, penalty clause and effective date of this ordinance for two days in the official newspaper
of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by Texas Local Government Code, Section
52.013.
SECTION 8.
That this ordinance shall tape effect immediately from and after its passage and
publication as required by law, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of
Fort Worth, and it is accordingly so ordained.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
B ,.., ,
y:
Paige Meban e Assistant City Attorney Mary yser, i�.t.,y.
Secretary
Adopted: October 20, 2015
Effective: October 26, 2015
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September 11, 2015
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF DALLAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
1, Kristy Anderson, Board Secretary of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Board, do hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of Resolution
No. 2015-09-168, approved by the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board
of Directors at its Board Meeting held on September 3, 2015.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD, this 11"' day of September 2015.
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KrIsty Anderson
Board Secretary
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD
OFFICIAL BOARD ACTION/RESOLUTION
Date Committee Subject Resolution
09/03/2015 Operations Amendments to the Code of Rules and Regulations of the 2015-09-168
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board.
Action
That the Airport Board approve amendments to Chapters 2, 3, 9 and Appendix I to the Code of Rules and
Regulations of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board, and recommend approval of such
amendments to the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.
Description
This action will approve the attached amendments to Chapters 2,3,9 and Appendix I of the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas Fort Worth
International Airport Board as follows;
Chapter 2-Traffic Regulations
•Throughout the Chapter,change"Vice President of Operations"to"Administrator","VP Customer Service"to"VP Parking Business unit",
and in Sec.2-68,change"Director"to"Administrator"to utilize appropriate term and correct terminology.
•To make It an offense to park equipment on the Air Operations Area(AOA)that is inoperable or undergoing maintenance,or to park
equipment on the AOA that the VP of Operations has instructed them to remove from the AOA.
•To allow electronic signatures for e-tickets for parking violations.
•To include adjudication of parking violations by email and the online adjudication process.
e To provide that parking authorizations may be placed either in the front or rear window of a vehicle.
•To make it an offense to fail to be secured by a safety belt when operating or riding in a vehicle on the AOA in a seat that is equipped with
a safety belt.
Chapter 3-Miscellaneous Offenses
•To amend the section prohibiting animals in terminals to create an exception for airport-authorized therapy animals and handlers engaged
in Airport therapy animal activities.
•To add an offense which would prohibit foreign object debris on a portion of the AOA that Is obligated to be kept clean.
•To move section regarding possession or consumption of an alcoholic beverage from Chapter 2(Traffic Regulation)to Chapter 3
(Miscellaneous Offenses).
•To make it an offense to fail to wear a reflective garment while on the AOA.
Chapter 9-Airport Security
•Add issuance of 2 different SIDA badges,one with no escorting privileges.
Appendix I
•Addition of Technology Drive(E&W)
•Addition of Terminals A&E Entrance,Exit and Recirculation Roads,
• Remove Terminals A&E Public Loop Roads.
D/S/M/WBE Information
• N/A- Not subject to the goal per the Board's SBE Policy due to the nature of the procurement (Board
policies and amendments).
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#2015-09-168
Additional Information
Additional Attachments:Y
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD
That the Airport Board hereby approves the amendments to Chapters 2, 3, 9 and Appendix I to the Code of
Rules and Regulations of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board and recommend approval of such
amendments by the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.
Approved as to Form by Approved as to Funding by Approved as to M/WBE by
Rodriguez, Elaine Underwood, Max Lee, Tamela
Legal Counsel VP Finance VP Business Diversity & Dev
Aug 20, 2015 9:58 am Finance Business Diversity and
Aug 20, 2015 9:23 am Development
Aug 20,2015 1:13 pm
SIGNATURE REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL
Approved by
Department Head
Legal Sep 3, 2015 2:48 pm
Aug 20, 2015 9:08 am Chief Executive Officer Date
DFW Code of Rules and Regulations
Chapter
Traffic Regulation
Proposed vii n
Chapter 2
Traffic RegUlation
ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
Sec.2-1. General Law Governing.
Sec.2-2. Traffic Control Installations.
Sec.2-3. Definitions.
ARTICLE 11.
ENFORCEMENT.
See.2-5. Law Enforcement.
Sec.2-6. Parking Enforcement.
Sec.2-7. Towing.
ARTICLE 111.
LANDSIDE TRAFFIC.
Sec.2-10. Obedience to Traffic Control Devices.
Sec.2-11. Cruising.
ARTICLE IV.
AIRSIDE TRAFFIC.
Sec,2-20. Control of Vehicles.
Sec.2-21. Authority to Operate on the AOA.
Sec.2-22. Yield to Aircraft.
Sec.2-23, Aircraft Movement Area.
See.2-24. Speed Limit and Traffic Control.
Sec.2-26. Reckless Driving,
Sec.2-26. Obedience to Signs.
See.2-27. Parking on the AOA.
Sec.2-28. Motor Vehicle Accidents.
Sec.2-29. Driving Under the Influence.
Sec.2-30. s2kliy L-
ARTICLE V. Deleted;Possession or Consumption of an
Alcoholic Beverage.¶
PARKING VIOLATIONS.
Sec.2-40. Obedience to Signs.
Sec.2-41. No Parking.
Sec,2-42, Unauthorized Zone.
Sec.2-43, Limited Parking.
Sec,2-44, Fire Lane.
Sec.2-45. Failure to Park in Marked Space.
Sec,2-46. Employee Parking Areas,
Sec.2-47. Parking by Air Operation Areas Fences.
Sec.2-48, Passenger Loading Zones-No Unattended Vehicle.
Sec.2-49. Impeding Flow of Traffic.
Sec.2-50. Loading Zone.
Sec.2-51. Parking Defenses,
ARTICLE VI.
ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION OF PARKING VIOLATIONS.
Sec.2-60. Parking Violations Made Civil Offenses.
Sec.2-61. General Authorit y and Dut y of the Ad1 n tr 1,jr l Deleted.,cePresidentOf ...._,._.
Operations
Sec.2-62. Hearing Officers; Powers, Duties and Functions.
Sec.2-63. Parking Citations Form.
Sec.2-64. Service of a Parking Citation;Presumption of Service.
Sec.2-65. Liability of the Vehicle Owner and Operator;Presumption of
Liability.
Sec.2-66. Answering a Parking Citation.
Sec.2-67. Adjudication by Mail.Eledronio Maid qjLqro u h the O n r,mt Citation _.-� Deleted
AW& I System
Sec.2-68. Hearings for Disposition of a Parking Citation; Parking Citation as
Prima Facie Evidence.
Sec.2-69. Failure to Answer a Parking Citation or Appear at a Hearing.
Sec.2-70. Civil Fine Schedule.
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Sec.2-71. Enforcement of Order.
Sec.2-72. Removal of Immobilization Device.
Sec.2-73. Immobilization/impoundment Hearing.
Sec.2-74. Appeal from Hearing.
Sec,2-75. Disposition of Civil Fines,Penalties,and Costs.
ARTICLE 1.
IN GENERAL.
SEC.2-1. GENERAL LAW GOVERNING.
All of the provisions of State Law governing the regulation of motor vehicles, including
but not limited to Transportation Code Title 7-"Vehicles and Traffic"Subtitle C-"Rules of the
Road", Transportation Code Chapter 502 - "Registration of Vehicles', Transportation Code
Chapter 501 -'Certificate of Title Act", Transportation Code Chapter 521 - "Driver's Licenses
and Certificates",Transportation Code Chapter 601 -"Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act",
and Transportation Code Chapter 683-"Abandoned Motor Vehicles",are hereby declared to be
in effect on Airport Roadways, except the provisions of said Statutes changed by this Code
under the authority of State Law.
SEC.2-2. TRAFFIC CONTROL INSTALLATIONS.
(a)All devices, signs, signals, markings or insignia Shan conform to the manual and
specifications adopted by the Texas Transportation Commission, as set forth in
Transportation Code,Section 544.001 and Transportation Code,Section 544.002.
(b) Except for speed limit signs, all traffic control devices, signs, signals, markings and
insignias as presently located,erected or installed on the premises of the Airport,are
hereby adopted, affirmed and ratified. The Executive Director shall conduct studies
and investigations relating to all such traffic control devices,signs,signals, markings
and insignia, and in accordance with such studies, make changes deemed
necessary.This includes declaring a parking ban for specked areas of the Airport in
the interest of traffic safety or security.Any changes,when effected,shall be entered
upon an official record to be maintained by the Executive Director.
(c) Based upon the authority vested in the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth by
Transportation Code, Section 545.356 and Transportation Code, Section 545.363,
the speed limits upon the streets, ways, passages and vehicular routes within the
boundaries and confines of the Airport are set, affirmed and ratified as described in
Appendix I of this Code. Unless otherwise provided, the maximum speed limit on
streets, ways, passages and vehicular routes within the boundaries and confines of
the Airport shall be thirty (30) miles per hour. The streets, ways, passages and
vehicular routes, and their corresponding block numbers within the boundaries and
confines of the Airport, are set, affirmed, and ratified as described in Appendix I of
this Code. In compliance with the above authority, the Airport Board directs the
Executive Director to perform engineering and traffic investigations to ensure the
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prima facie maximum speed limits set forth in Appendix I are reasonable and safe
under the conditions found to exist at all intersections and Airport Roadways. The
delegation of authority herein granted shall not extend to establishing or changing
speed limits, but shall be established by the Airport Board according to the
requirements of State Law as delegated to the Cities by Legislative enactment.
SEC.2-3. DEFINITIONS.
ABANDONED VEHICLE shall have the meaning assigned in Section 683.002 of the
Texas Transportation Code.
ADMINISTRATOR shall mean the Vice President of Operations of the Dallas-Fort Worth
International Airport Board and includes his designated representatives,agents or Airport Board
employees.
AIR OPERATIONS AREA or "AOA" shall mean the area of the Dallas-Fort Worth
International Airport bounded by a fence or to which access is otherwise restricted and which is
primarily used or intended to be used for landing, taking-off or surface maneuvering of aircraft.
The AOA does not include those leasehold areas within or having direct access to the AOA
which are subject to security requirements imposed on the lessee or tenant under appropriate
federal regulations or agreement incorporated in a signed lease.
AIRCRAFT RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTER ROAD(AARF)or EMERGENCY ACCESS
ROADS shall mean roads on the ACA that are maintained to support emergency responses.
AUTHORIZATION or AUTHORIZED shall mean acting under or pursuant to a written
contract, permit, authorization or other evidence of right issued by the Executive Director or his
designee.
BADGE shall mean an identification card issued by the Airport to identify a person with
access authorization.
CRUISING shall mean operating a motor vehicle so as to pass the same location 3
times within a 2 hour period.
DISABLED PARKING PLACARD shall mean the placard issued by the state under
section 681.002 of the Texas Transportation Code,as amended.
DISABLED PERSON shall mean a person who has a permanent or temporary disability
within the meaning of Section 681.001 in the Texas Transportation Code,as amended,and who
has applied for and received:
(a) a disabled person or disabled veteran license plate from the state;
(b) a disabled parking placard from the state;or
(c) a license plate or placard bearing the international symbol of access issued by
a U.S.state or by a state or province of a foreign country-
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DISABLED PERSON LICENSE PLATE shall mean the specially designed license plate
of a vehicle,issued by the state to a permanently disabled person under Section 504.201 of the
Texas Transportation Code,as amended.
DISABLED VETERAN LICENSE PLATE shall mean the specially designed license
plate of a vehicle,issued by the state to a disabled veteran under Section 504.202 of the Texas
Transportation Code,as amended.
DIPS shall mean the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board Department of Public
Safety.
ESCORT shall mean to accompany and monitor the activities of an individual who does
not have unescorted access authority into or within a sterile area,secured area or SIDA.
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESS shall have the meaning defined in Section
681.001 of the Texas Transportation Code,as amended.
JUNKED VEHICLE shall have the meaning defined in Section 683.071 of the Texas
Transportation Code.
MOVEMENT AREA shall mean the area of the AOA utilized for taxiing, takeoff, and
landing of aircraft and includes adjacent undeveloped areas. The movement area does not
include loading ramps and parking area ramps.
NON-MOVEMENT AREA shall mean the area that includes all aircraft parking areas,
loading ramps and aircraft maintenance ramps.
OPERATOR shall mean any person in control of a vehicle,including a railroad train or a
vehicle being towed.
OWNER shall mean a person in whose name the legal title of an aircraft or a motor
vehicle is held or vested.
PARK or PARKING shall mean to stand an occupied or unoccupied vehicle,other than
temporarily while loading or unloading merchandise or passengers.
PARKING BAN shall mean certain hours or times during which standing, parking, or
stopping of a vehicle is prohibited along the curb of designated street as indicated by signs.
RESTRICTED AREA shall mean any area locked or posted by the Airport to either
prohibit or limit entry or access to specific authorized persons.
STAND or STANDING shall mean to halt an occupied or unoccupied vehicle,other than
temporarily while receiving or discharging passengers.
STOP orSTOPPING shall mean:
(a)when required,to completely cease movement;and,
(b) when prohibited, to halt, including momentarily halting, an occupied or
unoccupied vehicle, unless necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to
comply with the directions of a police officer or a traffic control sign or signal.
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UNATTENDED VEHICLE shall mean a vehicle that is stopped or parked and whose
driver and passengers have exited the vehicle and moved more than 50 feet away from the
vehicle leaving,it unoccupied.
ARTICLE IL
ENFORCEMENT.
SEC.2-5. LAW ENFORCEMENT.
(a)Composition of Police Force.
The police force of DFW International Airport shall consist of the Chief of Police and
such number of officers as the Airport Board authorizes.
(b)Chief of Police.
(1)shall be responsible for the proper administration and operations of the police
department;
(2)shall have the authority to appoint peace officers for specific duties at the Airport.
(c)Duties and Powers of Police Officers.
Law enforcement officers are charged with maintaining peace and order, and
protecting the citizens of the DFW Airport. The Department of Public Safety shall
provide continuous patrol services, response to citizens' calls for assistance,
investigate criminal offenses and security violations, apprehend offenders, provide
traffic enforcement and enforce all codes and laws, local, state and federal, the
enforcement of which it is charged with.
SEC.2-6. PARKING ENFORCEMENT.
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representatives shall tha a enforcement oauut ority in this Chapter ter re a eidito parkin or stopping a ..-~ �el�r 8a oPar mm^ and to m^ 2
vehicle in terminal parking facilities,on the upper or lower level roadways adjacent �
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terminals,at the central queue,and Consolidated Rental Car Facility.
SEC.2-7. TOWING.
(a)Any vehicle which is abandoned or junked, parked In violation of this code, or
representing an operational hazard at the Airport, may be booted, removed or towed
away and impounded all at the operator's or owner's expense and without liability for
any damage to the vehicle. Such expense shall be a lien against the vehicle and
payment in full shall be a prerequisite to the reclaiming of the vehicle by the operator
or owner.
(b) The method of disposition of abandoned or junked motor vehicles or other vehicles
shall be as set forth in the Transportation Code Chapter 683,
(c) Any boat, trailer, storage compartment or other like property left in any terminal,
remote, or employee parking facility on the Airport without authorization from the
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Executive Director will be towed away and impounded all at the operator's or owner's
expense and without liability for any damage to the vehicle.
(d) Law Enforcement Officers of The Department of Public Safety are authorized to
remove or impound vehicles found in violation of this chapter which represent an
operational hazard or that impede the efficient operations of any Airport Roadway or
the Air Operations Area.
(e) The vlpuumac,w u t re DPS and their designated_-representatives are authorized to Deleted VP of Customer Service the VP
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impound any vehicle that is in violation of parking or stopping of vehicles found: of..... one
(1) in terminal parking facilities;
(2) on the upper or lower level roadways adjacent to passenger terminals;
(3) at the central queue;or
(4) at the Consolidated Rental Car Facility.
ARTICLE III.
LANDSIDE TRAFFIC.
SEC.2-10. OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES.
No person shall operate a vehicle on any Airport roadway in violation of an official traffic
control device except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to be in compliance
with the law or the directions of a police officer,a traffic or parking controller.
SEC.2-11. CRUISING.
(a) A person commits an offense if he drives a regulated vehicle and he:
(1)engages in cruising within 500 feet of any Airport Terminal, bus stop, rental car
facility, parking facility or any other location designed to assist Airport customers
locate alternate means of transportation to or from the Airport;and,
(2) does not possess a valid dispatch authorization or other form of permission from
the Administrator.
(b) Enforcement;
(1) Enforcement action may be taken under this section any time after a police
officer has determined that the driver of a vehicle has passed the same location
more than 3 times within a 2 hour period.
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ARTICLE IV.
AIRSiDE TRAFFIC.
SEC.2-20. CONTROL OF VEHICLES.
The control of all vehicular traffic on the AOA shall be governed by applicable federal
and state laws and these rules and regulations.
SEC.2-21. AUTHORITY TO OPERATE ON THE ADA.
(a) No person shall enter by foot or other conveyance or operate any motor vehicle on
the AOA, unless it is directly related to an aviation activity on the Airport, the
business of the Airport Board, or the business of a tenant, an authorized subtenant
or authorized user of the Airport.
(b)A person commits an offense if he is on the AOA and:
(1) does not display evidence of authorization issued by the Executive Director or
his designee;or
(2) is not under authorized escort as described in Chapter 9.
(c) A person commits an offense if he operates a motor vehicle on the AOA and:
(1) does not have a valid government issued driver's license in his possession;
(2) does not have a license in his possession that is appropriate for the type of
vehicle being operated;or,
(3) does not display or refuses to present a driver's license upon demand by a
Peace Officer,
SEC.2-22. YIELD TO AIRCRAFT.
A person commits an offense if he operates a vehicle and fails to yield the right-of-way to
any aircraft in motion.
Sec.2-23. AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT AREA.
(a)A person commits an offense if he operates a motor vehicle or travels by foot or by
any conveyance and crosses the non-movement area boundary marking from the
non-movement area into the movement area,unless in support of airport operations.
(b)A person commits an offense if he operates a motor vehicle or travels on foot or by
any conveyance and crosses the runway holding position marking of an active
runway without first having received clearance to proceed from the FAA control
tower.
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(c) It is a defense to prosecution for a violation of this subsection if the person is being
escorted by an authorized SIDA badge holder who is responsible for receiving
clearance from the FAA control tower.
SEC.2-24. SPEED LIMIT AND TRAFFIC CONTROL.
A person commits an offense if he operates any motor vehicle, other than an emergency
vehicle:
(a) in the Non-Movement Area at a speed in excess of twenty(20)miles per hour;or
(b) on the ARFF service roads in excess of forty-five(45)miles per hour.
SEC.2-25. RECKLESS DRIVING.
A person commits an offense if he operates a motor vehicle on the AOA in a willful or
wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
SEC.2-26. OBEDIENCE TO SIGNS.
A person commits an offense if while on foot or operating any vehicle on the AOA:
(a)he disregards a posted regulatory sign, special sign, signal, marking or device used
to regulate,warn,or guide traffic;or
(b)fails to comply vrith directions given by the control tower, a law enforcement officer,
or a person designated by the Airport to control traffic.
SEC.2-27. PARKING ON THE AOA.
A person commits an offense if he parks a motor vehicle, vehicle, trailer, or other
equipment on the AOA:
(a) in a manner contrary to any posted regulatory signs, traffic control devices or
pavement markings;or
L�Lin any manner that prevents the passage or movement of aircraft,vehicles,trailers or
pedestrians,;or
o in an rnanher ttrat ostrr� a ss to fuel shuflof€ vatves fire su ressoon_„-. aerec�;. �._ .
aoui 3ment,or other ernergency stems;or
(d)that is icaor erable or undeMoinct r aainter am :or
JgLt Art !2e drtidn kstrator sip°his cd su rlee i,rl t.guct the p,"!h_to remove from the OA.
SEC.2-28. MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS.
Any person operating a motor vehicle on the AOA which is involved in an accident
resulting in injury to any person or damage to another's property shall:
(a) immediately stop at the scene or as close as possible;
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(b) render aid if necessary;
(c) exchange driver,vehicle,and Insurance information if necessary;and
(d) notify the DFW Airport DIPS and the Airport Operations Center.
SEC.2-29. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
A person commits an offense if he operates a motor vehicle on the AOA and:
(a) has any detectable amount of alcohol in the person's system;
(b) has any detectable amount of a dangerous drug in the person's system;or,
(c) does not have the normal use of his mental or physical faculties by reason of the
introduction of a controlled substance, a drug, a combination of two or more
substances or any other substance into the body.
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ARTICLE V.
PARKING VIOLATIONS.
SEC.2-40, OBEDIENCE TO SIGNS.
(a)A person commits an offense, if as the operator of a vehicle, he stops, stands, or
parks a vehicle within the boundaries of the Airport in violation of an official sign,curb
marking, or street marking prohibiting, regulating, or restricting the parking,stopping,
or standing of vehicles except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to
be in compliance with the law or the directions of a police officer.
(b)A person commits an offense if he:
(1) is not a disabled person or transporting a disabled person and stops,stands,
or parks a vehicle with a valid disabled person license plate, a disabled
veteran license plate, a disabled parking placard, or a license plate or placard
bearing the international symbol of access in a parking space or area
designated specifically for the disabled;or,
(2) stops,stands,or parks a vehicle that does not display a valid disabled person
license plate, a disabled veteran license plate,a disabled parking placard, or
a license plate or placard bearing the international symbol of access in a
parking space or area designated specifically for the disabled;or,
(3) stops,stands,or parks a vehicle in such a manner that the vehicle blocks an
access or curb ramp or any other architectural improvement designed to aid
the disabled.
SEC.2.41. NO PARKING.
A person commits an offense if as the operator of a vehicle, he parks a vehicle within the
boundaries of the Airport in a no parking zone designated by an official sign.
SEC.2-42. UNAUTHORIZED ZONES.
A person commits an offense if.
(a) as the operator of a vehicle he stops, stands, or parks in a zone designated by the
Airport for the use of a specified transportation provider and the vehicle he is driving
does not display a valid permit or other proof of authorization issued by the Airport
or,
(b) as the operator of an authorized Limo, Taxi, Terminal Link, Shared Ride vehicle, or
other courtesy vehicle he stops, stands, or parks in a zone for which his vehicle is
not authorized.
SEC.2-43. LIMITED PARKING.
A person commits an offense if as the operator of a vehicle he stops,stands,or parks a
vehicle in violation of an official sign which designates a time limit for parking.
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SEC.244. FIRE LANE.
A person commits an offense if the person stops,stands,or parks a vehicle in a fire lane
except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or to be in compliance with the law or
the directions of a police officer.
SEC.2.46. FAILURE TO PARK IN MARKED SPACE.
A person commits an offense if in an Airport operated parking area he parks a vehicle in
a marked parking space and fails to park within the lines as designated.
SEC.2-46. EMPLOYEE PARKING AREAS.
A person commits an offense if he operates, parks, or stands a motor vehicle within an
Airport operated parking area designated for employee parking unless a valid permit, decal, or
other authorization issued by the Airport is displayed on the vehicle in a manner established by
the Administrator.
SEC.2-47. PARKING BY AIR OPERATION AREAS FENCE.
A person commits an offense if he parks a vehicle or leaves other property within ten
(10)feet of an AOA fence.
SEC.2-48. PASSENGER LOADING ZONES—NO UNATTENDED VEHICLE.
(a) The Airport Board may establish zones for loading or unloading passengers where
no unattended vehicles are permitted. Such zones shall be designated with
appropriate control devices,signs,signals,markings or insignia.
(b) A person commits an offense if the person parks,stops, or stands any vehicle and
leaves it unattended in any Passenger Loading or No Unattended Vehicle zone.
SEC.2-49. IMPEDING FLOW OF TRAFFIC.
A person commits an offense if he parks, stops or stands a vehicle in any Airport
Roadway, Crosswalk, Sidewalk, Driveway, Air Operations Area, Taxiway, Parking Area,
Passenger Loading Zone, Loading Zone, at the Central Queue, or in front of or near any
entrance or exit to any building at the Airport so as to block, obstruct or impede the free
passage of any vehicles or pedestrians.
SEC.2-50. LOADING ZONES.
(a) The Airport Board may establish Loading zones for the loading and unloading of
material at the Airport. Loading zones shall be designated with appropriate control
devices or signs and may designate specific times for the activity,
(b)A person commits an offense if he:
(1) stops,stands or parks any vehicle in a Loading Zone other than for unloading
and delivery, pickup and loading of material by a vehicle authorized by the
Executive Director for such use;or,
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(2) stops, stands or parks any delivery vehicle authorized by the Executive
Director in a Loading Zone and exceeds the time limit or specified time
window established by the Airport Board and posted in such Loading Zone.
SEC.2-51. PARKING DEFENSES.
(a) Law Enforcement and Emergency Service Vehicles.
(1) It is a defense to prosecution under this Chapter that s vehicle in violation
was owned or operated by a law enforcement agency, fire department or
Emergency Medical Service provider and parked to support the performance
of official duties.
(b)Authorized persons.
(1) It is a defense to prosecution under this Chapter that a vehicle in violation:
(a) was parked in a limited parking space and had parking authorization,
in
a form approved by the Executive Director and authorization was
placed to be clearly visible on eftlior the front windshield gnu mar
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(b) stopped,stood, or parked at the direction of a law enforcement officer,
a traffic or parking controller,or an official traffic-control device.
ARTICLE VI.
ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION OF PARKING VIOLATIONS.
SEC.2-60. PARKING VIOLATIONS MADE CIVIL.OFFENSES.
Every violation of Article V of this chapter governing the stopping,standing, or parking of
a vehicle is a civil offense.
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the policy of,this section.
SEC.2-62. HEARING OFFICERS;POWERS,DUTIES,AND FUNCTIONS.
(a) Hearing officers shall be appointed by the_Lc rlitni tr , _ VicePresident ofoperaaons' W I
representative, to administratively adjudicate all parking violations for which a
parking citation has been issued under this chapter of this Code.
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(b) Hearing officers shall have the following powers,duties, and functions:
(1) to administer oaths;
(2) to accept admissions to, and to hear and determine contests of, parking
violations under this section;
(3) to issue orders compelling the attendance of witnesses and the production of
documents,which orders may be enforced by a municipal court;
(4) to assess civil fines, penalties, and other costs for a parking violation in
accordance with SEC.2-70 of this section;
(5) to waive penalties assessed for a parking violation in accordance with Sec.2-
70 of this section;and
(6) to preside over, hear evidence, and make findings at an immobilization or
impoundment hearing in accordance with this section.
SEC.2-63. PARKING CITATIONS;FORM.
(a)A parking citation serves as the summons and complaint for purposes of this section.
(b)A parking citation must be on a form prescribed by the &mini trator_or his_,-- DeJ-e ., ice Resident ofOperadons
designated representative,and must include the following information:
(1) the nature,date,time,and location of the alleged parking violation;
(2) the license plate number of the illegally parked vehicle, or if not visible or
legible,the vehicle identification number or the inspection tag number,
(3) the make of the illegally parked vehicle;
(4) the date, time,and location of the administrative adjudication hearing, to be
set not later than 15 calendar days after the date of issuance of the parking
citation;
(5) a notification that the person charged with the parking violation has the right
to an instanter hearing any business day before the scheduled administrative
adjudication hearing;and
(6) a notification that failure to timely appear at either an instanter hearing or a
scheduled administrative adjudication hearing is considered an admission of
liability for the parking violation charge and will result in the assessment of
appropriate civil fines, penalties, and costs and may result in the
immobilization,towing, and impoundment of the vehicle for which the citation
was issued.
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(c) The original or any copy of a parking citation is a record kept in the ordinary course
of Airport Board business and is prima facie evidence of the facts contained in the
parking citation.
SEC.2-64. SERVICE OF A PARKING CITATION;PRESUMPTION OF SERVICE.
(a)A parking citation must be served personally upon the operator of a vehicle who is
present at the time of service. If the operator is not present, or cannot otherwise be
personally served,the parking citation must be served upon the registered owner of
the vehicle by affixing the parking citation to the vehicle in a conspicuous place.
(b)An operator of a vehicle who is not the vehicle's owner, but who uses or operates the
vehicle with the express or implied permission of the owner, shall be considered the
owner's agent authorized to receive a parking citation required to be served upon the
registered owner or operator of a vehicle in accordance with the provisions of this
section.
(c) If the owner or operator of a vehicle drives the vehicle away from or in any manner
leaves the site of the parking violation while the issuing officer is preparing the
parking citation, or refuses service of the parking citation, this fact shall be noted on
the original and all copies of the parking citation.
(d) The original parking citation must be signed by the issuing officer who shall affirm the
truth of the facts set forth in the citation. An electronic signature satisfies the
slgriature reguirgment..
(e) The original and all copies. Including all electronio copies, of a parking citation are
prima facie evidence that the parking citation was issued and that an attempt at
service was made in accordance with the provisions of this section.
SEC.2.65, LIABILITY OF THE VEHICLE OWNER AND OPERATOR; PRESUMPTION OF
LIABILITY.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the registered owner and the operator of a
vehicle, when not the same, shall both be liable to the Airport Board for a parking
violation charge, except that the operator of a vehicle shall be solely liable if the
owner can prove that the vehicle was operated without the owner's express or
implied consent. A vehicle owner who pays any civil fines, penalties, or costs
pursuant to this section shall have the right to recovery from the vehicle operator.
(b) A vehicle owner who is engaged in the business of renting or leasing vehicles under
written rental or leasing agreements shall not be liable for parking fines, penalties,
and costs imposed by the Airport Board on a rented or leased vehicle if, within 30
days after receiving written notice of a parking violation, the vehicle owner provides
in affidavit form the true name,address,driver's license number and state or country
of issuance of the person in possession of the vehicle at the time the parking citation
was issued, or a true copy of the lease or rental agreement in effect at the time the
parking citation was issued.
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(c) A lessor of a vehicle who fails to comply with subsection (b)shall be treated as any
other vehicle owner and shall be liable with the vehicle operator for a parking
violation charge.
(d) It is a defense to any charge of a parking violation that, at the time of the violation,
the illegally parked vehicle was reported to a police department as having been
stolen prior to the time of the violation and had not yet been recovered.
(e) In any hearing to administratively adjudicate a parking citation, it is presumed that
the registered owner of the vehicle for which the citation was issued is the person
who stopped, stood, or parked the vehicle at the time and place of the parking
violation. Proof of ownership may be made by a computer-generated record of the
registration of the vehicle showing the name of the person to whom the license plate
was issued.This proof is prima facie evidence of the ownership of the vehicle by the
person to whom the certificate of registration was issued.
SEC.2-66. ANSWERING A PARKING CITATION.
(a)A person who has been issued a parking citation shall answer to the charge of the
parking violation by the date shown on the citation.An answer may be made in any
of the following ways:
(1)an admission of liability with payment of the applicable civil fine, and any
additional penalties and costs;
(2) a denial of liability made before a hearing officer at an administrative
adjudication hearing on a date specified in the parking citation or at an
instanter hearing before that date;
(3)an admission of liability with an explanation made before a hearing officer at
an administrative adjudication hearing on a date specified in the parking
citation or at an instanter hearing before that date;
(4)a request for permission from a hearing officer to adjudicate by mail; or
electronic mail,
(5)a request to reset a scheduled administrative adjudication hearing from the
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amounts paid under this paragraph. After presentation of the receipt, all amounts
paid will be refunded to the person charged if the hearing officer,or a municipal court
on appeal,finds that the person is not liable for the parking violation.
(c)Payment of the civil fine and any additional penalties and costs may be made in
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designated representative. Payment of the civil fine and all penalties and costs
assessed pursuant to this section shall operate as a final disposition of the parking
violation charge, except when payment is made to reset a scheduled hearing or to
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SEC.2-67. ADJUDICATION BYMAIL
CITATIONAPPEALSYSTEM
IT�j3��fso�—(�—harg;� with a parking violation shows good cause for not attending a
hearing,either personally or through a representative,the hearing officer may permit
the matter to be adjudicated by mail, electLonic Mail, or through the online citation
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date of the citation.
(b)Lottors, memoranda, affidavito, photographs, and other documentary materials ohoU
| be admissible eo evidence for the purposes of adjudication
| throuah the online citation aDpeal system. The hearing uffim:r may exclude from
consideration any material that is not relevant to the adjudication of the alleged
violation,
(c)Failure of the person charged to proceed wd
Qr IhEQuah the online citation aDoeal system. after requesting and receiving
permission to adjudicate by mail,electmnig mgil or through thp,goling gilgItion aooeal
system, is an admission by the person charged of liability for the parking violation
and shall subject the person who requested the adjudication by mail,electronic mail
o[JhMgh the online citation a2geal systeLn,to the appropriate civil flnes, penalties,
and costs assessed by the hearing officer.
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person charged by first class mail that the person must appear to answer the charge
at a hearing.
SEC.2-68. HEARINGS FOR ompoS|T|ON OF A PampomG CITATION; PARKING
CITATION AG PRIMA FACIA EVIDENCE.
(a) every hearing for the adjudication of o parking violation charge under this section
shall he held before a hearing offimac
(b)At a hearing,the parking citation is prima facie proof of its contents and the officer or
other authorized person wm issued the parking citation isnot required tohepresent;
except, that the issuing officer or other authorized person shall be pnyaom at u
scheduled administrative adjudication hearing if requested by the person charged or
by the hearing officer.
(c) At a hearing, the hearing officer shall hear and consider evidence presented by the
Airport Board and hy the person charged.Tha*onna| m|enufev(denoedonumpply
to a hearing under this section, and the hearing officer shall make a decision based
upon m preponderance of the evidence presented at the hearing, after giving due
weight to all pmavmpUnno and prima facie evidence established hy this section or
other applicable law.
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(d)A1 the conclusion ofan instanter ora scheduled administrative adjudication heahng.
the hearing officer shall immediately render an order or decision,either by:
(1)finding the person charged liable for the parking violation assessing the
applicable civil fine and any penalties and other costs in accordance with this
section,and notifying the person of the right tu appeal to municipal court;or,
C2>finding the person charged not liable for the parking violation.
| (e)An order ofa xoonnQ officer may be filed with the Aqrninistrator or h!
representative. The order may be recorded using oomputir phntoms, microfilm,
microfiche,or similar data processing techniques.
SEC.2-$8. FAILURE TO ANSWER xPARKING CITATION OR APPEAR ATAHEARING.
(a) The failure of on m charged with o parking vip|ahno to answer to the charge
within 15 calendar days after the date of issuance of the parking citation or to appear
at any hearing, including e hearing on appea|, when required to appear is an
admission ofliability for the parking violation,and the hearing officer, the municipal
court in the case of an appeal,shall issue an order of liability and assess against the
person charged with the violation the appropriate civil finen, penaUies, and other
costs,
(b)Within 7 calendar days after filing an order of liability issued under this onoVon, a
hearing officer shall notify the registered owner or operator of the vehicle in writing of
the order. The notice must be sent by first u|aaa mail to the |eet address of the
registered owner on record with the Texas Department of Transportation, or to the
address of the egiahsmd owner or operator last known to the heahng offimy: The
notice must include ostatement:
(1)of the amount of civil fines,penalties,and costs assessed;
(2) of the right hn appeal h,municipal court;and
(3)that failure tu pay can result in immobilization and impoundment vf the vehicle
and the debt being placed on the debtor's credit report for seven years nruntil
such time os the debt(apaid.
SEC.2-70. CIVIL FINE SCHEDULE.
(u)The following io the schedule of civil fines for parking violations of this Code that are
made civil offenses under this section:
Violation Civil Fine
Obedience mSigns $58.00
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Handicap Space D�Ieted.293.00
No Parking *m000
Unauthorized Zone $50.00
Limited Parking—1hn2h, $58.00
Fire Lane $6830
Failure tn Park in Marked Space $58D0
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Employee Parking Areas(no decal/expired decal) $58.00
Parking by AOA Fence $58.00
Passenger Loading Zones(No Unattended Vehicle) $58.00
Impeding Flow of Traffic $58.00
Loading Zone, $58.00
Boot Fee $100.00
(b)If a civil fine is assessed, it must be in accordance with this section.A civil fine may
not be waived or modified by a hearing officer, or by a municipal court on appeal,
except that additional penalties and other costs may be added in accordance with
this section.
(c)An additional penalty in an amount equal to the original civil fine will be assessed if a
vehicle owner or operator or the agent of the owner or operator fails to:
(1)answer to a parking violation charge within 15 calendar days after the date of
issuance of the parking citation or fails to appear at any hearing scheduled
after 15 calendar days from the date of the parking citation;or
(2)after being found liable, pay all civil fines, fees, and costs assessed for a
parking violation within the time designated by the hearing officer.
(d)A penalty assessed under subsection(c)of this section may be waived by a hearing
officer,or by a municipal court on appeal,if the vehicle owner or operator,or agent of
the vehicle owner or operator,can establish that:
(1)through no fault of the vehicle owner or operator, or agent of the vehicle
owner or operator.
(a)no notice of the parking violation was received as required by this section;
(b)no notice of the hearing officer's order was received as required by this
section;or,
(c)payment of the civil fine assessed for the parking violation was not posted
in a timely manner;
(2)the penalty was assessed in error,or,
(3)the vehicle was at the time of the violation stopped, standing, or parked in
response to a medical emergency.
SEC.2-71. ENFORCEMENT OF ORDER.
A hearing officer's order may be enforced by:
(a) impounding the vehicle that is the subject of the order when it is found within the
boundaries of the Airport, if the person charged has committed three or more parking
violations in any calendar year that have not been resolved either by a finding of no
liability or by payment of all civil fines, penalties,and costs assessed by the hearing
officer;
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(b) placing a boot on the vehicle that is the subject of the order when it is found within
the boundaries of the Airport, if the person charged has committed three or more
parking violations in any calendar year that have not been resolved either by a
finding of no liability or by payment of all civil fines,penalties,and costs assessed by
the hearing officer;
(c) imposing an additional penalty to a civil fine not paid within the designated period;
(d) canceling or denying any permit to park or operate a transportation service at the
Airport;or,
(e) reporting the debt to a credit reporting bureau to remain on the debtor's credit report
for seven years or until such time as the debt is paid.
SEC.2-72, REMOVAL OF IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE.
(a)The registered owner of an immobilized or impounded vehicle, or other authorized
person,may secure the release of the vehicle upon:
(1)payment of the amount of the civil fine and late fees, if any, for each
delinquent parking citation plus the applicable boot fees and/or towing and
storage fees;or,
(2)the posting of a cash bond in the amount of such civil fines, late fees, boot
fees and/or towing and storage fees to ensure appearance at the
immobilization/impoundment hearing.
(b)Payment of the civil fines, late fees,boot fees,and any towing and storage fees shall
constitute a waiver of the right to contest such civil fines and fees.
(c)It shall be unlawful for any person, other than an officer or employee of the Airport
Board acting in the course and scope of his duties under this section, to remove or
attempt to remove or to tamper in any manner with an immobilization device (boot)
installed on any vehicle pursuant to this section.
(d)It shall be unlawful for any person,except under the direction of a peace officer,or an
employee of the Airport Board to tow, move, or to cause to be towed or moved any
vehicle on which a boot is then installed pursuant to this section from the place where
it was booted.
(e)It shall be unlawful for any person, other than a peace officer or employee of the
Airport Board acting in the course and scope of his duties,to remove or relocate any
notice placed upon a booted vehicle under this section.
(f)An offense under this section shall be a criminal offense punishable upon conviction
by a criminal fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars($500).To the extent that any
conduct declared to be unlawful under this section also constitutes a violation of an
applicable state law,then it shall be punishable as provided by state law.
SEC.2-73. IMMOBILIZATIONIIMPOUNDMENT HEARING.
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(a)The registered owner of a venicie that is immoDaizea or impounded for the purpose
of enforcing a hearing officer's order shall have the right to a prompt
immobilization/impoundment hearing before a hearing officer.
(b)The request for an immobilization/impoundment hearing must be made in writing to
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purpose, within 3 calendar days from the date the vehicle was immobilized or
impounded,whichever occurred first.
(c)An immobilization/impoundment hearing must be held within 48 hours after
the,Administrator or his designated representative,,receives the request fora a..-- w aelei Vice President of operations
hearing, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and Airport Board holidays, at the parking
adjudication office or at such other convenient and reasonable place as the hearing
officer may designate.
(d)The issue to be determined at the immobilization/impoundment hearing is whether
the immobilization or impoundment of the vehicle was authorized by this section.
(e)The immobilization or impoundment of a vehicle is valid if it complies with the
requirements of this section, unless the vehicle owner or operator, or agent of the
vehicle owner or operator,can establish that:
(1)the vehicle was registered to or operated by another person at the time the
unresolved parking violations occurred;
(2)the vehicle was being operated without the owner's express or implied
consent at the time the unresolved parking violations occurred;
(3)through no fault of the owner, notice of the unresolved parking violations was
never received as required by this section;
(4)one or more citations for the unresolved parking violations are defective and,
if dismissed, would leave no more than two unresolved parking violations
within the calendar year;or,
(5)at the time of immobilization or impoundment of the vehicle, the registered
owner had no more than two unresolved parking violations within the
calendar year.
(f)The determination of the hearing officer at the immobilization or Impoundment hearing
is final and is not subject to appeal.
(g)If the hearing officer determines that immobilization or impoundment of a vehicle was
not valid, all fees paid for immobilization, towage, storage, and impoundment of the
vehicle and any other amount paid to redeem the vehicle shall be refunded,including
any civil fines, penalties, and costs for any parking violation that the hearing officer
determines should not have been considered in counting parking violations for the
purposes of immobilizing or impounding the vehicle. Any civil fines, penalties, and
costs paid for a parking violation for which the registered owner was liable will not be
refunded,
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SEC.2-74. APPEAL FROM HEARING.
(a)A person determined at either instanter or scheduled
administrative adjudication hearing or by failure to answer a parking citation or
appear at a hearing In the time required, to be liable for a parking violation may
appeal this determination to the municipal court by filing a petitionw
jthin 30 calendar
days after the hearing officer's order is filed with the Lr or his designated
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(b)Upon receipt of an appeal petition, the municipal court clerk or deputy clerk shall le f the hearing officers order is
schedule an appeal hearing and notify all parties of the date, time, and location of reversed,the filing fee shall be returned by
the hearing.The officer or other authorized person who issued the parking citation is the city to the appellant
not required to be present at the appeal hearing unless requested by the person
charged or by the municipal court.
(c)The appeal hearing must bea trial dnnmminmunicipal court and isacivil
| pmooeuing for the purpose of affirming or reversing the hearing officer's order. The
decision from the municipal court imfinal. request that the hearing be held before a
(d)Service of notice of appeal under this section does not stay the enforcement and
collection of any order of a hearing fficer,unless the filing the |pays to
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penalties, and costs assessed against the person charged. The� i�i i Frat�-F—Wi�i-
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designated representative, shall issue a receipt for any amounts paid under this
subsection.After presentation of the receipt, all amounts paid will be refunded if the
hearing officer's order is overturned on appeal.
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SEC.2-76. DISPOSITION OF CIVIL FINES,PENALTIES,AND COSTS.
All civil fines, penalties, and costs assessed under this section aAuU be paid into the
Airport Board's general fund for the use and benefit uf the Airport Board.
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DFW Code of Rules and ul ti n
Chapter
Miscellaneous Offenses
Proposed Revisions
Chapter 3
MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES
ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
See.3-1. General State Law.
Sec.3-2. Definitions.
ARTICLE 11.
GENERAL OFFENSES.
Sec.3-5. Animals.
Sec.3-6. Defecation of Animals.
Sec.3-7. Urinating or Defecating in Public.
Sec.3-8. Throwing or Depositing Litter.
Sec.3-9. Prohibiting the Posting of Notices and Signs on Poles,Trees,
Structures,and Vehicles; Presumptions.
Sec.3-10. Obstruction to Aviation.
Sec.3-11. Camping,Swimming,Picnicking,etc.
Sec.3-12. Noise.
Sec.3-13. Tables and Chairs.
Sec.3-14, Food,etc.
Sec.3-16. Pins,etc.
Sec.3-16. Obstruction of Passage.
Sec.3-17. Fraudulent Misrepresentation.
See.3-18. Unauthorized Transfer of Authorization.
Sec.3-19. Unauthorized Use of Authorization.
Sec.3-20, Temporary or Permanent Residence.
Sec.3-21. Smoking.
Sec,3-22. or Q n%�npflong� c,�hp�U( gj
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Sec, 3-23, lieflective-3 rrmmts.
ARTICLE Ill.
PERMITS REQUIRED.
Sec.3-25, Permits.
Sec.3-26. Permit Applications.
Sec.3-27. When Permits Issued.
Sec.3-28, Appeal,Denial,ur Revocation nfPermits,
ARTICLE IV.
v|buwT|oma'
Geu� 3-30. Violation ofPermit.
Sec.3-31. Distribution ofLiterature.
See.3-32, Solicitation ofFunds.
Gen.3-33. Surveys.
Sec.3-34. Picketing.
ARTICLE 1.
GENERAL OFFENSES.
SEC.34. GEmERALSTATEL/om
The provisions of this Chapter shall not be construed as |mnMaUona upon the civil or
criminal laws of this State which are/nfu|I force and effect within the areas under the jurisdiction
of the Airport Board.
SEC.3-2. DEF|0|T|oN$.
ANIMAL shall mean any nonhuman vertebrate.
'AUT*Om|aAT|#N''. ^UECAc'. or "DEVICE" shall moan any pennit, badge, parking
decal or other authorization issued by the Executive Director.
and
AU"I"HORIZED THERAPY ANIMAL HANDLER shall mean a j�ji.jal fla�ned and
authorized to handle a U-111�gLd.Afl�rnal that is tra4'ied to do work,or mform tasks for th _p �g
ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE shall mean any battery powered device that provides
doses or nicotine tobe inhaled hy the user by way ufa vaporized solution.
GARBAGE moans animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling,
preparation,cooking and consumption offood
LITTER shall mean "Garbage", "refuse" and "rubbish" as defined herein and all other
waste material which, if thrown or deposited ao prohibited, tends tocreate a danger topublic
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 aiguo, bannem, or other
meona, of an opinion or a maaaoga or to discourage entry thereto by non-striking workers or by
customers.
PUBLIC AREA shall mean any interior area 0n which the general public routinely has
ammoa,
REFUSE shall mean all solid wastes(except body wanhea). including garbage, rubbish,
oohen, uhnnt cleaning, dead animals, abandoned aummohi|ua, and solid market and industrial
wastes.
RESIDES shall mean intent tn establish o temporary or permanent domicile.
RETAIL OR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT shall mean any establishment which peDp
goodo, food or services 0o the general public but excludes any private club operated by on
Airport tenant within its leasehold and m which access|oom|tedtoumamborshipotxertxanthe
general public.
RUBBISH shall mean ao/|4 wastes consisting of both combustible and noncombustible
wastes,such oo paper,wrappings, cigarettes,cardboard,tin cans, yard clippings,leaves,wood,
glass,bedding,crockery and similar materials.
SERVICE ANIMAL shall mean:
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(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.
SOLICITATION AND RECEIPT OF FUNDS shall mean a face to face request for an
immediate physical,in-person donation of money or anything of value.
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.
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ARTICLE if.
GENERAL OFFENSES.
SEC.3-6. 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, ............... _..,
f he brings an animal traveling by air,,a. ier than._a service animal,into the_sterile_area . ..—{ Deietea.of W
of a terminal building or terminal extension and removes it from its transport carrier.
(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.
(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.
, 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.
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(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.3-7. 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.3-8. 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.3-9. PROHIBITING THE POSTING OF NOTICES AND SIGNS ON POLES,TREES,
STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES;PRESUMPTIONS.
(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 [ease holder within its leased area, or by state or federal
law.
SEC.3-10. OBSTRUCTION TO AVIATION.
i A person commits an offense if he:
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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 Executive Director.
SEC.3-12. 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.3-13. 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,3.14. 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 Executive Director.
SEC.3-16. 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.3-16. 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.3.17, FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION.
A person commits an offense if he fraudulently misrepresents any material fact in
making application for any pen-nit,authorization or device issued by the Executive Director.
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SEC.3-18. UNAUTHORIZED TRANSFER OF AUTHORIZATION.
A person commits an offense if he sells, conveys, grants or transfers any decal, device,
permit nr other authorization granted by the Executive Director m another person, without prior
written consent of the Executive Director.
SEC.3-19. UNAUTHORIZED USE OFAUTHORIZATION.
A person commits an offense ir he possesses or controls any deua|, authorization or
device not issued to him by the Executive Director or which has previously been reported as lost
or stolen.
SEC,3-20. TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE.
(u)8 person commits an offense ifhe resides ino,upon Airport premises.
(b) This section does not apply to any space expressly designated by the Executive
Director for such purposes or any period of time during which an Airport patron
awaits connecting flights for which ha holds a valid ticket.
SEC.3-21. SMOKING.
(a)A person commits an offense if he smokes or possesses a burning tobacco product,
weed,other plant product,or uses an electric smoking device:
(1) ina Public Area of a passenger tenn|ua|on the Airport;
(2) in o Retail or oem|oe establishment located within an Airport passenger
terminal;
(2) in any establishment or area marked with a no smoking sign if the sign
complies with Subsection(h),
(b)The person in uunon| of e retail or oen/|ne omtau|mxmcnt located in an Airport
passenger «,nnina| oxa|| post a conspicuous sign at the main entrance to the
establishment o,nu smoking area. The sign shall u*ouuin the words "No Smoking,
DFVV Airport Rmgu|ations'', and the universal symbol for no smoking. For
enforcement purposes,''DFVV Airport Regulations"refers to the Code.
1gjTke Aknnd Board and the Executive Director shall have authority on designate
"Smoking Areas"within the Airport.
SEC.3-2Z i"OSSESSiON OR CONSUMPT04 01"AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
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ARTICLE Ill.
PERMITS REQUIRED.
SEC.3-25. PERMITS.
No person may engage in activity described in Distribution of Literature, Solicitation of
Funds, Surveys,or Picketing of this Chapter without a permit Issued by the Executive Director.
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SEC.3-26. PERMIT APPLICATIONS.
An application shall be submitted to the Executive Director at least three (3) business
days in advance of the first day sought for the activity,and shall include the following:
(a)the full name and street address of the applicant;
(b) the full name and mailing address of the person or organization sponsoring,
conducting or promoting the activity;
(1) whether the sponsoring organization is a branch or division of a national
organization and,if so,the organizations name and street address;
(2) if the sponsoring organization is a Texas corporation, a copy of its Corporate
Charter, as amended, 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;
(c)the date,or dates and hours of the activity;
(d)the exact Airport location for which the request is made;
(e)the purpose or subject thereof;
(f)the approximate number of persons who will participate in such activity.
SEC.3-27. WHEN PERMITS ISSUED.
(a)The Permit will be issued within three(3)business days of receipt of the application;
however,the permit application may be denied or a permit granted revoked if one or
more of the statements in the application is found to be untrue.
(b) When permits are granted,the following rules and standards will apply:
(1) Time: Permits will be issued for a period of not more than thirty(30)days.
(2) Location: 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;
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(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 ten (10) feet of any ticket counter, departure lounge check-in
counter,baggage check-in counter or security screening check point;
Q) to any person waiting in line at those areas listed above or loading or
unloading baggage from a public or private vehicle;
(k) inside any passenger terminal building if prohibited by this Code;or
(1) in parking garages or parking areas.
(3) Manner of operation:
(a) a person may not engage in any permitted activity unless he wears a
badge, nameplate, card, or other personal identification on his 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;and
(b) a person conducting any permitted activity shall, in that connection,
obey the Code and all applicable state and federal laws.
(c) tables may not be utilized in the conduct of permitted activity;
however, luggage carriers no larger than that used to hold a medium-
sized suitcase may be utilized for transporting or temporary storage of
materials in accordance with Tables and Chairs of this Chapter.
Luggage carriers must be attended at all times.A luggage carrier shall
be deemed unattended if it is outside the view of the permitted person
or persons.
SEC.3-28. APPEAL,DENIAL,OR REVOCATION OF PERMITS.
(a)When an application for a permit hereunder is refused or revoked, the Executive
Director will, within five (5) business days of the denial or revocation, furnish the
Applicant a written explanation of the reason for the denial or revocation.Within five
(5)business days of receipt of the explanation, the Applicant may submit a written
request to the Executive Director that the Board seek a judicial determination that
the Permit was properly denied or revoked.Within five (5) business days following
receipt of such request, the Board must apply to either the United States District
Court for the Northern District of Texas or the appropriate Texas District Court for a
judicial determination that the application was properly denied or revoked.The Board
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has the burden of showing that the Application was properly denied or that the
Permit was properly revoked.
(b) Upon a judicial determination, an interim permit will be issued and continue in force
pending an appeal.
(c) If the issue for judicial determination is not heard and decided on the merits by the
Court or otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties within ten(10)business days
after the complaint or petition is filed,then an interim permit shall be deemed issued
under this section by operation of law, and all activities proposed to be carried on in
the Application for the original Permit may be carried on as if the original Permit had
been issued, subject to the same restrictions and obligations under this Code as
other permitted activities. The interim permit shall be valid pending a decision in the
district court,or any appeal thereof.
(d) It shall be a defense to a charge of distributing literature without a permit that an
appeal or judicial determination hereunder is pending.
ARTICLE 1V.
VIOLATIONS.
SEC.3-30. VIOLATION OF PERMIT.
A permittee commits an offense if he violates any condition described in Article III of this
Chapter or any prohibitions described for said permitted activity.
SEC.3-31. DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE.
(a)A person commits an offense if he distributes literature on the Airport without a
permit issued by the Executive Director.
(b) No literature may be disseminated in the secure or sterile area of an Airport
Terminal.
(c) Nothing herein prohibits the distribution of literature by or on behalf of the Airport
Board on Airport property.
SEC.3-32. SOLICITATION OF FUNDS.
(a)A person commits an offense If he solicits, seeks, or begs contributions for himself
or on behalf of another without a permit issued by the Executive Director.
(b) No person may engage in the solicitation and receipt of funds within a passenger
terminal at the Airport.
SEC.3-33. SURVEYS.
(a) No person may conduct a survey within a passenger terminal.
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(b) Nothing herein prohibits a survey by or on behalf of an Airport tenant in that part of
an Airport passenger terminal exclusively leased to that tenant.
(c) Nothing herein prohibits the conduct of a survey by or on behalf of the Airport Board
on Airport property
SEC.3-34. PICKETING.
(a)A person commits an offense if he pickets on the Airport without a permit issued by
the Executive Director.
(b)A person commits an offense if he pickets inside an Airport terminal building.
(c) Pemittees 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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DFW Code of Rules and Regulations
Chapter
Airport Security
Proposed Revisions
CHAPTERS) Formatted.Space After 0pt Wespac!N 1g(
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AIRPORT SECURITY(
ARTICLE 1. Formatted:SpaceAfter; 0 pt
IN GENERAL. ..._ .
Sec.9-1. Airport Security.
Sec.9-2. Definitions,
ARTICLE IL
SECURITY VIOLATIONS.
Sec.9-10. Unattended Items.
Sec.9-11. Emergency Exits.
Sec.9-12. Bypass Security Screening Process.
Sec.9-13. Violation of Restricted Area.
Sec.9-14. General Violation.
ARTICLE III.
ACCESS VIOLATIONS.
Sec.9-20. Obedience to Signs.
Sec,9-21, Entrance Using SIDA Badge.
Sec. 9-22. Display of Badge.
Sec.9-23. Falsification of Badge Application.
Sec.9-24. Failure to Challenge.
Sec.9-25. Failure to Report Security Violation.
Sec.9-26. Unauthorized Use ,0„ e re Media,...v. __..... na+eteai:or mess
Sec. 9-27. Prohibited Items.
Sec.9-28. AOA Access.
Sec.9-29. Escorting by a Badge Holder.
Sec.9-30. Obtain an Unauthorized Escort.
Sec.9-31. Tampering with Security Device.
Sec.9-32. Fail to Prevent Unauthorized Access.
Sec.9-33. Badge Control.
ARTICLE I.
IN GENERAL.
SEC.9-1. AIRPORT SECURITY.
_.. I Meted:
Security regulations set forth in this Chapter are established to maintain the safety and
security of aviation activities at the DFW International Airport, The Airport Security Coordinator
and his designees work with the Transportation Security Administration(TSA)to ensure security
measures meet or exceed the standards set forth in federal regulations.
SEC.9-2. DEFINITIONS,, Formatted Space
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Deleted:
ACCESS MEDIA shall mean an Airport issued identification media that is used to gain
access to the AOA,sterile area,secured area,or a restricted area.
AIR OPERATIONS i V„ )Mail AOA" shall mean the area of the Dallas-Fort Worth Deleted A....� ere
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International Airport bounded by a fence or to which access is otherwise restricted and which is
primarily used or intended to be used for landing,taking-off or surface maneuvering of aircraft.
The AOA does not include those leasehold areas within or having direct access to the AOA
which are subject to security requirements imposed on the lessee or tenant under appropriate
federal regulations or agreement incorporated in a signed lease.
j Deleted;
AIRPORT 8tdURITY CO k1NATOR (ASC)shall mean Airport's primary contact for
security-related activities and communications with the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA)and Airport tenants.
Deleted:
AIRPORT SECURITY PROGRAM shall mean the TSA approved airport operator's
manual governing security related activities,communications and procedures.
AOA PERMIT shall mean an Airport issued 1)decal with a valid expiration date that is
issued to and affixed on a vehicle; or 2) a placard with a valid expiration date,that is issued to
and displayed on a vehicle. The owner of the vehicle must satisfy requirements established by
the Airport.
�Deleted;
AUTOMATED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM (AACS) shall mean the system used by
the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to restrict entry into specific areas of the Airport
through the use of an Airport issued identification media,. -_____ _ Deleted:
EMPLOYEE PORTAL shall mean a secured area access point controlled by the Airport
restricted to use by authorized identification media holders.
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IDENTIFICATION MEDIA or"UA®(E"shall meanany credential,card,badge, or other
media issued by the Airport for identification purposes and use at the Airport.
IDENTIFICATION MEDIA HOLDER or "BADGE HOLDER" shall mean an individual
who has been issued a Badge by the Airport in accordance with the DFW Airport Security
Program.
NONSIDA BADGE shall mean an identification media issued by DFW Airport to an
individual permitting unescorted access in the sterile area.
-I Deleted:
NOTICE shall-'mean or written communication, ljut does not include audio recorded
messages.
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PERSONAL ESCORT shall mean to accompany and monitor the activities of an
individual who does not have unescorted access authority into or within a sterile area, secured
area,restricted area,or SIDA.
RESTRICTED AREA shall mean any area locked or posted by the Airport to either
prohibit or limit entry or access to specific authorized persons.
Deleted:
SECURED AREA shall mean a portion of the Airport, specified in the Airport Security
Program, in which certain security measures specified in 49 CFR Part 1542 are carried out.
1 The ACA or"Ramp"and adjacent baggage processing areas are secured areas.
I Deleted:
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SECURITY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY AREA (SIDA) shall mean a portion of the
Airport, specified in the Airport Security Program, in which security measures specified in 49
CFR part 1540 are carried out The SIDA includes the secured area and AOA.
{Deleted:
SIDA BADGE shall mean an identification media issued to an individual by DFW Airport
that is evidence of authorization for unescorted access to the SIDA.
Deleted:
SPONSORING'AU7 4dRiTY shall mean a person authorized to approve a Badge media
application for an individual who requires unescorted access into secured areas or the SIDA.
STERILE AREA shalortn off an airport terminal property acce Bible to the travelling (Deleted:mean the
public that is controlled through the screening of persons and p
and provides passengers
I access to boarding aircraft.
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VEHICLE ESCORT shall mean to accompany and monitor the activities of a vehicle that
does not have unescorted access authority into or within a secured area or SIDA.
ARTICLE 11.
SECURITY VIOLATIONS.
SEC.9-10. UNATTENDED ITEMS Deleted:
A person commits an offense if he leaves luggage or another closed container in the
public area of a terminal building and he:
(a) does not control access to, maintain custody of, or make provisions for its care;
and,
..............mreceives notice from the lease holder or representative of the Airport that such
control is required., ( Deleted
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EMERGENCY EXITS. �- t
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p ommits an offense if he: elted:
(a) intentionally opens an emergency exit from the sterile area of a passenger terminal
to anon-sterile area when there is not an emergency ,I,I° ( Dele91:or J
(b)a allows
merge emergency outadhering enter
toestablishedse udtyaregulatonsl���l�'��V,i.d"Irpi,tlly _ - Deleted:termmalthrough
(c) It is a defense to prosecution for a violation of this subsection if the person is a law
enforcement officer:
(1) acting in an official capacity;1°:! _. . _ i.,.m._.aDeieted:or,
(„).,,,,_escorting equipment and supplies which are normally subject to inspection
through the emergency exit doors subjecting them to inspection or
screening by either TSA or DPS. I (Formatted Font (Default)Anal J
Formatted Normal, No bullets or numbering
SEC.9-12. BYPASS SECURITY S ®� '
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f A person commits an offense if he gains access to the sterile area of a terminal, the,, Formatted:]usti8ed,spaw After o pt
secured area, or the SIDA for himself, another, or any property in a manner that bypasses the
security screening process.
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Sec.9-13. VIOLATION OF RESTRICTEb AREA.
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(a)A person commits an offense If he parks or operates a vehicle, or enters a
"Restricted Area"on foot or by any other conveyance without authorization issued by
the Airport.
(1) The person must possess and display a valid SIDA badge, a valid Non-
SIDA badge, an authorized Airport identification media or other proof of
authorization appropriate for the area the individual is located or be under
an authorized escort;and,
(2) The vehicle must display an approved, valid permit,decal,placard,or other
authorization in a manner established by the Airport or be under escort,
majt is a defense to prosecution for a violation of this subsection if an individual is
authorized to be in a Restricted Area that is not designated as SIDA and his vehicle
does not have proof of authorization.
SEC.9-14. G.'.w..
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GENERAL ,.,.a , ,.
NERAL VIOLATION.
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A person commits an offense if he violates any provision of the Airport Security Program bullets ornumbenng
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ARTICLE III.
ACCESS VIOLATIONS.
SEC.9-20. OBEDIENCE TO SIGNS.
(a) The Airport Security Coordinator may establish rules necessary to enhance security
or to comply with federal security directives. Notification to Badge Holders will be
made by posting signs at controlled access points. The signs must be on a primarily
white background with contrasting letters at least 1" high when posted inside any
building or 3"when posted outside a building and displaying the Airport brand.
m9A person commits an offense if he commits any act forbidden by or fails to perform
any act required and has had notice of the requirement by such signs.
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SEC.9-29 ENTRANCE USING SIDA BADGE:.
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(a)A Badge Holder commits an offense if he enters the steril)area,l where access or s 4�Formatted Normal,NO OlPtsornumbenng
SIDA through an Automated Access Control System AACS
restricted to SIDA Badge Holders and:
(1) does not first present their SIDA Badge for authorized entry;
(2) allows another person entry who has not complied with (a), also known as
"piggybacking"or"tailgating";or
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(3) uses an employee portal to access an aircraft for the purpose of flight when
he is not (1)a member of an on-duty flight crew with a valid SIDA BadgepE oele l or
(2)an on-duty Federal Air Marshal with a valid SIDA Badge. For purposes of
this section, an on duty flight crew member is one who is actively engaged as
a pilot, copilot,flight engineer or serving as a flight attendant on board a flight
departing DFW.
(b)A Badge Holder commits an offense if he enters a terminal building or the secured
area and does not enter the SIDA either through a manned AOA gate, AACS
employee portal,or a passenger screening checkpoint. It is a defense to prosecution
for a violation of this subsection if the individual is acting in an official capacity as a
DFW Airport law enforcement officer or fire fighter, a DFW Airport Airfield Operations
Employees,a federal/state/local law enforcement officer, or a US federal government
employee.
(jqj,uA Badge Holder commits an offense if he enters any AOA gate for the purpose of
boarding a flight for which screening is required except on duty flight crew or a
Federal Air Marshal.
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SEC.9-22. DISPLAY OF BADGE, ronmattedi Normal, No bullets or numbering
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(a)A Badge Holder commits an offense if he: - --
(1) having used his SIDA Badge for entry into the sterile area or SIDA, fails to
prominently display his SIDA Badge on his outermost garment above the
waist and below the neck while in the sterile area or in the SIDA;
(2) having used his Non-SIDA Badge for entry into the sterile area, fails to
prominently display his Non-SIDA Badge on his outermost garment above the
waist and below the neck while in the sterile area;
(3) displays a defaced SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge or displays a Badge on which
information has been purposely covered;
(4) upon the request of another, fails to display his SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge
while in the sterile area or the SIDA;QE ( Deleted or,
(5) displays the Badge of another person. Unless such other person has
reported his identification Badge as lost or stolen both persons shall be
considered to be in violation.
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trip It is a defense to prosecution for a violation of this subsection if the person not—,", single
displaying his SIDA Badge as required in subsection (a)(1) is a law enforcement tFOrmatted Space After: opt-11 officer or a Transportation Security Inspector acting in an official capacity.
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BADGE APPLtt:ATION. No
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(a) forges or enters false information on an application for a Badge or access media r�
device;
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covered in the DFW SIDA Badge Training Program.
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SEC.9-26. uN.�uTHoRizED use OF ACCESS MEDIA. _. _....._.. .._......... �
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(a) uses his SIDA Badge, Non-SIDA Badge or other access media privileges to commit Forrnattea 7usdf ed space After opt
a violation of any federal,state or local law,or these Rules and Regulations;
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(b) allows another to use a SIDA Badge, Non-SIDA Badge or other access media not°^ FOrmatt l ]ushfed space After opt
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(c) uses another's SIDA Badge, Non-SIDA Badge or other access media to access the- tf Formatted 7usffed Space After o pt
sterile area or SID&I, m _ Deleted or,
(,j),,, uses his SIDA Badge, Non-SIDA Badge or other access media to facilitate the
unauthorized access of another into the SIDA or sterile area„Q
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SEC.9-27. PRC}HIBITED 1TlflM8.
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A Badge Holder commits an offense if he:
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(a) introduces any item that is prohibited by TSA regulation or security directive
through an employee portal;or
t j_.stores unsecured any item that is prohibited by TSA regulation or security directive
in the sterile area of a terminal. {Formatted Font (Default)Anal
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SEC.9°28. AOA ACCESS, Formatted Space After opt
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A person commits an offense if he: Forma
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(a) uses a vehicle gate for pedestrian access;
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is transferred to another Badge Holder; / Deleted
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including rima or sewn a levels c control,, e ore they close or res onslbilit
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(c) fails to prevent any person or vehicle from following them through an AOA gate or„-w°w/ rv'.'..°...
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placard displayed,unless the vehicle is under escort b a SIDA Bade Holder in an ndent at o 75
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SEC.9-29 ESCORTING BY A BADGE HOLDER. Lek I
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maintain visual and audible contact with the person being escorted at all times; at: 0,75"+Indent at: I",Tab stops:Not at
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(a) obtains an escort into the sterile area or the SIDA; ;�Ir,; �Formatted Font (Default)Anal,...,..,
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(b) has had a SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge which has either expired or been `� pass their l 'i,`I Fom,ataea ,—�
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SEC 9.39 TAMPERING WITH SECURITY DEVICE
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(b) tampers with or alters any lock mechanism, badge reader, camera biometnc � ROrn,atted SpaceAfter Opt
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device,or other equipment desi ned to verify authorized access; or
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{` I;'�Formatted Space After opt 1�f Formatted:biometric device, or other equipment designed to provide for the security of the
airport without the approval of the Airport Security Coordinator. �I space After opt
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SEC."2. FAIL TO PREVENT UNAUTHOkikED ACCESS.
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security nlsm in place is evidence they knew the access control mechanism fForrmmatted Space ace After:0pt
was unsecured.
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A person commits an offense if he: (Formatted:,space after opt
(a) fails to return a SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge upon demand of the ASC or his I Formatted:indent Left 0.5",Hanging o s
representative or the badge sponsor; space after: 0 pt
(b) fails to notify DFVV DIPS of any circumstance that would disqualify him from
having or obtaining a SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge;
(c) retains a Badge without a business purpose;
(d) possesses a SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge not issued to him and does not have the
effective consent of the Badge Holder or authorization from the Airport; or
(e) presents a SIDA or Non-SIDA Badge not issued to him with intent to obtain
access or benefit.
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DFW Code of Rules and ul ti n
Appendix I
Proposed visi ns
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North Em Io ee Park-in-g-
arkin N&S 1600-1800 S 30 Bleleted Stray 'a 1
D
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p y g ock Speed Limb(MPH 11
Loop Rd. _..,_. ..
Express North Public N&S 1700-1800S 20
Loop Rd.
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A Public Loop Rd N&S 2100S 20
A Upper Level Rd. N&S 2000-2200S 15
A Entrr ncp R5. N&S ..... 2,1,001 1i..7.3...., 20
off,t 211_ pt!<1c 5 ?`1.1.. 2.171 ZO
Re6rcuiation Rd. 21 l0 .2171 .1 5,
A Lower Level Rd. N&S 2000-2200S 15
B Public Loop Rd. N&S 2100S 20
B Upper Level Rd N&S 2000-2200S 15
B Lower Level Rd. N&S 2000-2200S 15
C Public Loop Rd. N&S 2300-2400S 20
C Upper Level Rd. N&S 2300-2400S 15
C Lower Level Rd. N&S 2300-24005 15
D Service Level Rd. N&S 2275-2475S 15
D Arrivals Level Rd. N&S 2325-24755 15
D Departures Level Rd. N&S 2325-2475S 15
D Recirculation Rd. N&S 2350-24755 15
Deleted:eted:E Public Loop Rd. N&S .2600 .,.I
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20
c±�k Rd N&S _2624 26,_°9 _ ....._._ _..-. Q
C I(aw6r'.1„uuV aruion Rd. ............ . N&c 622-,x'685'` .......
E Upper Level Rd. N&S 2500-2700S 15
E Lower Level Rd. N&S 2500-2700S 15
Express South N&S 2600S 15
Public Loop Rd.
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Formatted,Centered
South Remote Parking u a (cash&5 21 S 2D
900 3000 " _ Formatted:Underline
Public Loop Rd.
South Employee Parking N&S 2900-3100S 30,€cam Rd,
�Halsted;¶
Loop Rd
North Remote Carousel N&S 1600-1700S 15 Deleted�
Connector Rd. 91
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A-1¶
South Remote Carousel N&S 3050-3100S 15 Effective July 22,201411
Connector Rd. Street• . .Direction• •Hundred
Block, .Speed Limit(MPH 3I
East Airfield Dr. N&S 2300-34005 45
South Airfield Dr. E&W 1800-2900 E 45
West Airfield Dr. N&S 1600-3400 E 45
North Airfield Dr. E&W 1475-2875 E 45
North Airfield Dr. E&W 2875-3000 E 35
North Service Rd. N 1300-3250S 35
North Service Rd. N 3250-3900 N 45
South Service Rd. 5 1300-1750S 45
South Service Rd. S 1750-3825S 35
South Service Rd. S 3825-4025S 45
Service Rd.Crossunder 1 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 2 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 3 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 4 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 5 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 6 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Service Rd.Crossunder 7 E&W 2275-2325 E 30
N.International Pkwy. N 300-13005 55
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S.International Pkwy. S 300-1300S 55
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N.International Pkwy. N 1300-1500S 30, 9
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S.International Pkwy. S 1300-1500S 30 1
Street. -Direction -Hundred Block Speed
N.International Pkwy. N 1500-3400S 55 Limit(MPM¶
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S.International Pkwy. S 1500-3400S 55
N.International Pkwy. N 3400-3600S 30
S.International Pkwy. S 3400-3600S 30
N.International Pkwy. N 3700-4200S 55
S.International Pkwy. S 3700-4200S 55
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Crossunder 1
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Crossunder 2
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Crossunder 3
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Crossunder 4
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Crossunder 5
International Pkwy. E&W 2275-2325 E 30
Flyover Bridge 5
East 9”St. E&W 2825-2925 E 30
East 14'St. E&W 2825-2925 E 30
East 16'”St. E&W 2325—2425 E 30
East 23"St. E&W 2950-3050 W 30
East 26"St. E&W 2975-3050 E 30
East 28"St. E&W 2900-3050 E 35
East 31'St. E&W 3050-3125 E 30
East 32"St. E&W 3050-3125 E 30
East 37'"St. E&W 2400-2600 E 30, Deleted . . .,, _......_..,I
East 38"St. E&W 2300-2400 E 30 11
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East 39"St. E&W 2400-2600E 30 5traet- DirecdQn .Hund_md Black. Speed
limit IMPFII¶
North 16"Ave. N&S 2050-2150S 30
North 24"Ave. N&S 1650—1825 5 30
North 28"Ave. N&S 950-1450S 30
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South 20"Ave. N&S 3675-4150S 30
South 22"'Ave. N&S 3250-3350S 30
South 24"Ave. N&S 3850-4025S 30
South 26"Ave. N&S 3575-3900S 35
South 31"Ave. N&S 3175-3275S 30
West 17� St. E&W 1150-1550-E 30
West 19"'St. E&W 1450-1700 E 35
West 20th St. E&W 1450-1750 E 30
West 21"St. E&W 1475-1650 E 30
West 234 St. E&W 1550-1600 E 30
West 27"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 33"'St. E&W 2100-2275 E 30
Freeport Pkwy. N&S 1500S 30
Mid-Cities Blvd. E&W 1650-1850 E 40
Royal Lane N&S 725-13755 35
Texan Trail N&S 1400-1600S 30
N Rental Car Dr. E&W 2275-2800 E 35
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South Garage Dr. E&W 2400-2500 E 30 9
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Bus Entry/RCC E&W 2200-2400 E 30 A-4111
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block .speed Vm:t(MPHI�
Center Garage Dr. E&W 2500 E 30
North Garage Dr. E&W 2400-2500 E 30
Passport Ave. N&S 3600-40005 35
S.W.Construction Rd. N&S 2550-3175S 20
S.W.Construction Rd. N&S 3175-3425S 35
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Trade Ave. N&S 800-1075S 30
Regent Blvd. E&W 2575-2925 E 30
Regent Blvd. N&S 725-925S 30
Corporate Dr. N&S 750-1025S 30
Bear Creek Ct. N&S 3500-3600S 30
Minters Chapel Rd. N&S 1500-1600S 30
Plaza Dr. E&W 2925-2950 E 30 ®eletedc¶- E
Carbon Rd. N&S 3125-3150S 30
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Carbon Rd. E&W 3050-3175 E 30 A,59
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COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 1012012015 - Ordinance No. 21948-10-2015
DATE: Tuesday, October 2O. 2O15 REFERENCE NO.: °°G-19593
LOG NAME: 55DFVV RULES AND REGG CH. 2.3.9 AND APPENDIX 1
SUBJECT:
Adopt Ordinance Approving Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board Resolution No. 2015-09-168,
Amending Chapters 2, 3, 9 and Appendix I of the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport Board Regarding Traffic Regulations, Miscellaneous Offenses and Airport Security
(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached ordinance approving Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport Board Resolution No. 2015-09-168, which amends Chapters 2, 3, 9 and Appendix I of
the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board regarding traffic
regulations, miscellaneous offenses and airport security.
DISCUSSION:
Both State law and the 1968 Contract and Agreement between the Cities of Fort Worth and Dallas require
that any amendments to the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Board (DFW Rules and Regulations) must be approved by the City Councils of both Fort Worth and
[)oUoa.
The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board (DFVV Board) io requesting that the Fort Worth City
Council and the Dallas City Council approve proposed changes to Chapters 2, 3, 9 and Appendix I of the
DFW Rules and Regulations. This action will approve the attached amendments to Chapters 2,3, 9 and
Appendix I of the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board as
fOUOVVS:
1. Amends Chapter 2 -Traffic Regulations by:
a. changing 'Vice President of Operations" to "Administrator," "\/P Customer Service" to "\/Fz Parking
Business Unit." and in Sec. 2-68. changing "Director" to "Administrator" to utilize appropriate terms and
correct terminology;
b. making it on offense to park equipment that ie inoperable or undergoing maintenance on the Air
Operations Area (AOA), or to park equipment on the AOA that the VP of Operations has instructed them
tu remove from the AOA�
.
o. allowing electronic signatures for e-tioheto for parking violations;
d. including adjudication of parking violations by email and the online adjudication process;
e. providing that parking authorizations may be placed either in the front or rear window of vehicle;
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and
f. making it an offense to fail to be secured by a safety belt when operating or riding in a vehicle on
the AOA in a seat that is equipped with a safety belt.
2. Amends Chapter 3 - Miscellaneous Offenses by:
a. amending the section prohibiting animals in terminals to create an exception for airport-authorized
therapy animals and handlers engaged in Airport therapy animal activities;
b. adding an offense which would prohibit foreign object debris on a portion of the AOA that is
obligated to be kept clean;
c. moving section regarding possession or consumption of an alcoholic beverage from Chapter 2
(Traffic Regulation) to Chapter 3 (Miscellaneous Offenses); and
d. making it an offense to fail to wear a reflective garment while on the AOA.
3. Amends Chapter 9 -Airport Security by:
a. providing for the issuance of 2 different Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) badges, one
with no escorting privileges.
4. Amends Appendix I by:
a. adding Technology Drive (E & W);
b. adding Terminals A & E Entrance, Exit and Recirculation Roads; and
c. removing Terminals A & E Public Loop Roads.
DFW BOARD AND DALLAS CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL: At its meeting on September 3, 2015, the
DFW Board unanimously adopted DFW Board Resolution No. 2015-09-168 and recommended that the
Resolution be submitted to the Cities of Fort Worth and Dallas for their approval. The Dallas City Council
voted to approve the amendments contained in DFW Board Resolution No. 2015-09-168 at its October 14,
2015 meeting.
FISCAL INFORMATION I CERTIFICATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that this action will have no material effect on City
funds.
FUND IDENTIFIERS (FIDs):
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Fund Department ccoun Project Program ctivity Budget Reference # moun
ID ID Year Chartfield 2
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Fernando Costa (6122)
Originating Department Head: Bill Welstead (5402)
Additional Information Contact: Paige Mebane (7618)
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