Disorderly conduct. In order to ensure the safe and proper functioning of the Pittsburgh International Airport, no person shall:
A. 
Be or become drunk or intoxicated.
B. 
Commit any obscene or indecent act.
C. 
Engage in any fighting, threatening, violent or tumultuous behavior.
D. 
Make unreasonable noise.
E. 
Use obscene language or make any obscene gestures.
F. 
Create a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which services no legitimate purpose of the actor.
No person shall engage in or conduct any form of gambling or operate any gambling devices anywhere on the premises of the airport, other than the Pennsylvania Lottery, or any other forms authorized by statute.
A. 
All persons, while on airport property, shall conduct their activities in such a manner so as not to cause any littering or any other form of environmental pollution.
B. 
To further carry out the above, no person shall:
(1) 
Dispose of any garbage, papers, refuse or other forms of trash, except in the receptacles provided for, that purpose.
(2) 
Use a restroom, toilet or lavatory facility at the airport other than in a clean and sanitary manner.
(3) 
Eat food or drink beverages in any area other than in the areas designated for such activities.
(4) 
Place any type of liquid in the storm drains or the sanitary sewer system at the airport which will damage them or will result in water pollution.
(5) 
Unreasonably or unnecessarily cause any smoke, dust, fumes, gases or any other matter to be emitted into the atmosphere.
A. 
No person shall destroy, deface or disturb in any way, any building, sign, equipment, marker or other structure, tree, flower, lawn or other property on the airport premises.
B. 
No person shall alter, add to or erect any building or sign, or make any excavations on airport property without prior permission from the Director.
C. 
No person shall travel upon the airport premises other than on the roads, sidewalks or other rights-of-way designated for such purpose.
D. 
No person shall block any hallway, corridor or passageway so as to impede its normal and proper use.
A. 
No person, except law enforcement officers, post office and custom officials, or members of the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty, shall carry any weapon, firearm, explosive or inflammable material on the airport premises except by specific direction of the Director, the Superintendent of Police or their designees.
B. 
No person shall transport any weapon or firearm except when it is properly enclosed for shipment and is not in the person's manual possession.
C. 
No person shall discharge any weapon or firearm at the airport except in the performance of official duties requiring the discharge thereof.
No person shall interfere or tamper with any aircraft, or put in motion the engine of such aircraft, or put in motion the engine of such aircraft, or use or remove any aircraft, aircraft parts, instruments or tools without the permission of the owner or by specific direction of the Director.
A. 
No person shall enter any restricted area except as may be permitted by this Part 3. Restricted areas include the air operations area, the Federal Aviation Agency offices and tower, the utility and service areas, areas leased to tenants and other areas specifically designated by appropriate signs.
B. 
Entry into a restricted area shall only be made in accordance with prevailing security procedures established by the Director and/or FAA.
No person shall take still, motion or sound pictures for commercial purposes on the airport, without the permission of the Director. Accredited news, newsreel or television cameramen shall secure clearance for their activities from the office of the Director to insure compliance with applicable federal, state or local regulations.
A. 
No person shall travel on the airport other than on the roads, walks, walkways, driveways or places provided for the particular class of traffic.
B. 
No person shall occupy the roads, walks, walkways or driveways in such a manner as to hinder or obstruct their proper use.
A. 
No person shall enter any part of the airport or terminal building with any domestic animal except where the animal is properly restrained by leash or properly confined for air travel, or where the animal is a dog used by blind persons or the Allegheny County Police Department.
B. 
It shall be the responsibility of any person entering the airport with an animal to clean up and/or pay for the cleanup of any defecation or other damage caused by the animal.
C. 
No person shall permit any wild animal under his control or custody to enter the airport except where such animals are to be or have been transported by air and are properly confined for air travel.
D. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, other than in justifiable self-defense, to willfully or maliciously beat, kick, strike, mutilate, injure, disable, kill or unwarrantably interfere with any dog used by the Allegheny County Police Department while such dog is being used in the performance of the functions and duties of such Department.
No person shall loiter on any part of the airport or airport premises without a lawful purpose.
A. 
No person shall smoke in any public place within the terminal building except in areas approved by the Director and so designated by approved signs, under provisions of Act 168 of 1988.
B. 
All private leaseholds available to the public shall comply with the Clean Indoor Air Act by designating and posting smoking and nonsmoking areas as required by the Act.
C. 
In any workplace within the terminal building where there are smokers and nonsmokers, it is the responsibility of employers to develop, implement and post a policy regarding designation of smoking and nonsmoking areas.
D. 
A violation of this section shall be punishable by a civil fine of not more than $50.
A. 
Any person who violates any of the regulations of this article, other than § 705-22 above, shall be subject to one or both of the following penalties: upon conviction of the summary proceeding, violators shall:
(1) 
Undergo imprisonment in the County jail for not more than 30 days; and/or
(2) 
Be sentenced to pay a fine, to be paid to the use of the County with costs of prosecutions, not less than $25 nor to exceed $100 for each conviction thereof.
B. 
The Board of County Commissioners may also prescribe fines and penalties, not exceeding $500, for the violation of County ordinances, which fines and penalties may be collected by suit brought in the name of the County in like manner as debts of like amount may be used for.
C. 
Each of the subsections contained in this article shall constitute a separate offense subject to the penalties outlined in Subsections A and B of this section.