17 AAC 45.810 - Conduct of first amendment activity on an airport
(a) A person who
conducts a first amendment activity on an airport must abide by the provisions
of this section.
(b) To ensure that
a first amendment activity on an airport is conducted in a manner consistent
with the considerations set out at
17 AAC 45.800(b),
the department may
(1) place reasonable
restrictions on time, place, number of participants, and manner of exercise of
a first amendment activity; and
(2)
as is necessary for the proper functioning of the airport, require a person
conducting a first amendment activity to relocate the activity from one area on
the airport to another upon reasonable notice to the person.
(c) The department may direct a
person to cease or to modify the conduct of a first amendment activity to
resolve any extent to which
(1) the activity
is subject to the provisions of
17 AAC 45.095,
17 AAC 45.105, or
17 AAC 45.200 -
17 AAC 45.299;
(2) the activity is prohibited or otherwise
precluded under applicable law;
(3)
conduct of the activity is inconsistent with the provisions of
17 AAC 45.800(b);
or
(4) the activity is conducted in
violation of one or more of the requirements of this section.
(d) A person participating in a
first amendment activity on an airport shall not interfere with the freedom of
movement of a person, vehicle, or aircraft at an airport or otherwise interfere
with the peaceful, orderly, safe, effective, and efficient use of airport
property for airport purposes.
(e)
A first amendment activity may not be conducted on an airport
(1) in an area that is restricted or
otherwise closed to the general public;
(2) in or within 10 feet of any of the
following:
(A) in a department-operated
terminal building,
(i) a ticket
counter;
(ii) a baggage claim
area;
(iii) a departure gate
check-in counter;
(iv) a departure
gate waiting room or area;
(v) a
federally regulated security screening point;
(vi) a premises;
(vii) a public, courtesy, or emergency
telephone;
(viii) a rest
room;
(ix) a stair, escalator, or
elevator;
(x) a doorway, entry way,
or open front of a store or food service area;
(xi) a public service information counter;
or
(xii) an individual waiting in
line for access to or service at any of the areas listed at (i) through (xi) of
this subparagraph;
(B) a
roadway for embarking or disembarking passengers;
(C) an area sufficiently congested to limit
freely flowing foot or vehicle traffic, as applicable;
(D) a restricted area;
(E) a driveway providing access to a
premises.
(f)
A person conducting a first amendment activity may not
(1) sell any merchandise or solicit or
receive money, except that a not-for-profit organization may, in the physical
presence of a representative, place one stationary receptacle of a style and at
a location approved by the department for passive receipt of
donations;
(2) use sound or voice
amplifying equipment;
(3) place
anything on an airport without permission of the department;
(4) store placards, boxes, or supplies on an
airport unless in an area authorized by the department;
(5) leave personal property unattended in any
area on an airport;
(6) touch
another person or an article in that person's possession without the express
permission of the other person; or
(7) mislead the public by misrepresenting the
affiliation or purposes of the first amendment activity or
organization.
(g) A
person who conducts a first amendment activity on an airport must recover and
properly dispose or otherwise take care of any items that the person has
distributed and the general public has discarded improperly in public portions
of a department-operated terminal and adjacent roadways and parking facilities
or otherwise at the location on the airport where the activity is being
conducted. Unless the department agrees to less frequent cleanup, a person
distributing any item in connection with a first amendment activity shall clean
up any improperly discarded items that the person distributed at least once
each hour after distribution. If that person fails to recover and properly take
care of distributed items, the department will perform the cleanup and may seek
reimbursement of all costs from the person.
(h) If the department determines that a
person's first amendment activities on an airport are likely to generate or are
generating litter on the airport, the department may require the person to
submit a clean-up deposit of not more than $100 for each day of activity. The
department will refund the deposit if the person performs the cleanup required
under (g) of this section. If the person fails to perform the cleanup required
under (g) of this section, the person shall forfeit the deposit to the
department to cover the department's costs of performing the cleanup for the
person. The person shall also pay to the department the costs of cleanup not
covered by any forfeited deposit. Failure of the person more than once to clean
up improperly discarded items is grounds for denial of access to an airport for
the conduct of a first amendment activity.
(i) If the department determines that an
emergency situation exists that affects or may affect public health, safety, or
security or that unusually congested conditions exist because of weather, air
carrier schedule interruptions, heavy traffic movements, or other causes, the
department may order the cessation of any first amendment activity that affects
or may be affected by the emergency situation or congested conditions until the
emergency situation or congested conditions no longer exist.
Notes
Authority:AS 02.15.020
AS 02.15.060
AS 02.15.090
AS 02.15.220
AS 02.15.230
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