Md. Code Regs. 11.05.05.09 - First Amendment Activities
A. First Amendment Activities Covered by
these Regulations.
(1) "Demonstration" means
a gathering of persons for the purpose of expressing a group opinion to
observers through use of their speech, signs, and/or expressive conduct,
excluding expression of a message for commercial purposes.
(2) "Distribution" means the distribution of
literature and materials for the exposition of ideas and opinions in the
exercise of freedom of speech, association, assembly, and religion, but
excluding purely commercial materials.
(3) "Solicitation" means the solicitation of
funds on behalf of not-for-profit organizations for charitable, philanthropic,
patriotic, political, or religious purposes, or the collection of petition
signatures.
B.
Demonstration, distribution, or solicitation shall be permitted on WTC Property
only when authorized by the Administration and conducted in accordance with
these regulations.
C. Permits and
Restrictions.
(1) A group of 15 or more
persons desiring to engage in demonstration, distribution, or solicitation on
WTC Property, must first obtain a written permit from the Administration for
the proposed activity and, having obtained a permit, is sometimes referred to
herein as a "Permittee."
(2)
Permits shall be issued on a first-come, first-served basis.
(3) The MPA may charge a uniform fee for
reviewing a permit application and granting a permit under this section. Upon
request by the applicant, MPA may waive the fee based upon the ability of the
applicant to pay the fee.
(4) These
activities shall be confined to the WTC Plaza within areas designated by the
Administration.
(5) These
activities may not obstruct, delay, interfere with the free movement of, or
impede any person, including, but not limited to pedestrians transiting the WTC
Property, Tenants entering and exiting the WTC Building, or persons viewing or
visiting the 9/11 Memorial. The Administration may designate and rope off
reasonable ingress, egress, and public pedestrian routes.
(6) These activities shall be permitted only
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., except that leafleting shall be permitted during
large public events occurring in the Inner Harbor Park of Baltimore after 8
p.m.
(7) The number of participants
in any permitted activity may be limited to a number reasonable under the
circumstances, as determined by the Administration and the MDTA Police, to
preserve safety, order, and ingress, egress, and public pedestrian
routes.
(8) A person engaged in
disorderly drinking as defined by the Baltimore City Police Ordinances or
publically intoxicated as defined under Maryland law will not be permitted to
participate in these activities.
(9) These activities shall be conducted in a
peaceful and orderly manner. A person, group of persons, or organization
participating in an activity may not:
(a)
Impede, physically grasp at or touch Tenants, the public, or pedestrians using
or transiting the WTC Property or viewing the 9/11 Memorial, or attach objects
to their clothing without their consent;
(b) Engage in Aggressive Solicitation as
defined by the Baltimore City Code or unlawful harassment;
(c) Engage in disorderly conduct;
(d) State or represent that he, she, or the
organization is a representative of, or is otherwise affiliated with the
Maryland Port Administration, the Maryland Department of Transportation, or the
State of Maryland; or
(e)
Unreasonably disturb WTC tenants or the public in the course of normal business
activity or viewing of the 9/11 Memorial on WTC Property.
(10) A person, group of persons, or
organization conducting an activity shall be responsible for maintaining the
cleanliness of the WTC Property and for removing all litter attributable to
their activities from the WTC Property before departure.
(11) Any person, organization, or other legal
entity conducting an activity shall be responsible for any damages to any WTC
Property, or to any other real or personal property, caused by that person's,
organization's, or other legal entity's actions, including, but not limited to
any cleaning or repair costs incurred by MPA.
(12) Pamphlets, handbills, leaflets, signs,
placards, posters, collection boxes or containers, and similar materials may
not be left unattended on WTC Property.
(13) Electronic sound-amplifying equipment
other than a battery operated handheld megaphone being used facing away from
the plinth of the 9/11 Memorial may not be used in conducting these activities
on WTC Property unless expressly authorized by MPA.
(14) A person, group of persons, or
organization engaging in demonstration, distribution, or solicitation on WTC
Property shall abide by the terms of the permit, this chapter, and local,
State, and federal law.
Notes
Regulations .09B amended effective December 5, 1983 (10:24 Md. R. 2189)
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