Md. Code Regs. 11.03.02.05 - Commercial Activity
A. Soliciting or
Carrying on Business. A person, unless expressly authorized in writing by the
Administration, may not engage in any of the following activities in or upon
any area of the Airport:
(1) Engage in any
business or commercial activity;
(2) Sell or offer for sale any merchandise or
service;
(3) Solicit any business
or trade, including the carrying of passengers or baggage for hire;
(4) Solicit charitable contributions or funds
for any purpose;
(5) Gamble or
solicit gambling.
B.
Commercial Photography and Recordings. No person, unless authorized by the
Administration, may take still pictures, motion pictures, or sound-motion
pictures or sound records or recordings for commercial purposes, other than
news coverage, on the public areas of the Airport.
C. Commercial Advertising. No person, unless
authorized by the Administration, may post or distribute commercial signs,
advertisements, literature, circulars, pictures, sketches, drawings, handbills,
or any other form of printed or written commercial matter or material at the
Airport.
D. Storage of Property.
Unless authorized by the Administration or otherwise provided in a lease or
other written agreement, a person may not use any area of the Airport for
storage of cargo, aircraft, or other property.
E. Commercial Freight Operators.
(1) A person may not operate
freight-forwarding vehicles within the boundaries of the Airport unless he is
authorized by the Administration.
(2) A person may not engage in air freight
commercial activity at the Airport unless he is authorized by the
Administration; however, an air freight operator without authorization shall be
allowed to deliver freight at the Airport.
F. Maintenance and Repair of Leased Premises.
(1) The Administration shall be responsible
for the maintenance, repair, and custodial services as specified in each of the
tenant lease agreements.
(2)
Tenants shall be responsible for repairs to leased premises which are damaged
due to improper operation, misuse, or negligence of a tenant or agent, or
agents, of the tenant operating under control of the tenant. Repair of the
premises shall be made at the tenant's own expense.
(3) The Administration shall be notified in
writing by the tenant whenever the tenant engages a contractor for the purpose
of repairs and reserves the right to disapprove a contractor if there is reason
to believe the contractor's performance may be unsatisfactory.
(4) Repair work shall be inspected and
approved by the Administration before the release of the tenant from
responsibility for the damage and repairs, whether the work was performed by
the tenant or a contractor hired by the tenant.
(5) The Administration shall provide only
custodial services which are specifically provided for in the contract/lease
agreement between the Administration and the tenant.
G. Building Permits.
(1) Construction or modifications to existing
facilities in or on State-owned property under the jurisdiction of the
Administration may not be undertaken without prior issuance of a building
permit.
(2) The application shall
be approved and the permit issued before initiation of any construction or
modification activities.
(3) The
building permit shall be displayed on the construction site at all
times.
(4) All building,
construction, and modifications to existing or new structures shall comply
with:
(a) The International Building Code,
which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(3) ;
(b) NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code, which is
incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(1) ; and
(c) NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, which is
incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(b).
H. Minimum Standards for Commercial
Aeronautical Activities.
(1) The
Administration shall establish minimum acceptable qualifications to ensure that
the level and quality of service, as well as other conditions, shall be adhered
to by those conducting commercial activities at the Airport.
(2) The Administration may extend the
opportunity to engage in commercial aeronautical activities at the Airport to
applicants who meet the Administration's published standards for those
activities, providing there is available suitable space at the Airport for the
conduct of these activities, and if the applicants have an Administration
approved credit application.
(3)
Documents Needed for Application.
(a)
Applicants shall furnish the following documents when submitting a letter of
application:
(i) Evidence of organizational
and financial capability to provide the proposed activity;
(ii) Business and financial references;
and
(iii) A copy of the applicant's
annual financial report, and that of the parent company if a wholly owned
subsidiary, for the last complete fiscal year showing applicant's assets and
liabilities and the value of its unencumbered assets.
(b) The annual report shall be certified by a
certified public accountant.
(c) If
unable to provide the annual report, the applicant shall provide bank
references and other records necessary to substantiate its financial
status.
I.
Festivals, Exhibits, and Trade Shows. A public or special event held at the
Airport requires a Special Use permit authorized by the Airport Director and
issued by the fire marshal in accordance with COMAR 29.06.01.
Notes
Regulation .05G, I amended effective January 12, 2009 (36:1 Md. R. 22)
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