The terms and conditions set forth in this article are necessary for
the accomplishment of the following purposes:
A. To ensure that persons seeking to exercise their constitutional
freedom of expression can communicate with the users of the airport.
B. To ensure police protection of the persons exercising
their constitutional freedoms.
C. To ensure that persons and organizations properly authorized
to engage in authorized activities have adequate exposure to the traveling
public.
D. To restrict such activities to public areas of the airport.
E. To protect users of the airport from repeated communications
or encounters which might constitute harassment or intimidation.
F. To ensure the free and orderly flow of pedestrian traffic
through the airport.
G. To ensure that these activities do not result in the
interference with the transportation or business functions of the airport.
Any person or organization desiring to distribute literature, exchange
information, solicit funds or picket at the airport shall first obtain a written
permit from the Director.
Permits granted pursuant to the rules of this article are not transferable.
No person or organization shall conduct any form of solicitation regulated
under this article unless the person or organization has first obtained a
permit.
A permit may be denied, suspended or canceled upon a showing that:
A. One or more of the statements contained in the permit
application is not true.
B. The applicant has failed to supply all of the information
required by the permit application.
C. The applicant designated to participate in the permit
activities is presently engaged in a fraudulent or criminal transaction or
enterprise.
D. The applicant has violated a material provision of this
article.
E. The applicant is involved in an activity that adversely
affects the health or safety of the public.