Haw. Code R. § 19-14-4 - Airport security
(a) Title 49, Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 1542, requires that airport operators serving
certificated air carriers using airplanes of more than 60 passenger capacity
ensure that the operational area and other airport restricted areas be secure
from entry by unauthorized persons. All entrances to the operational area and
restricted areas are under the jurisdiction and control of the director and
such airport tenants as may be authorized by the director. Individuals
authorized to be in a restricted or operational area shall be responsible for
immediately reporting any unauthorized persons or vehicles to the nearest
airport security office. Failure to immediately report such unauthorized
persons or vehicles shall result in revocation of the authorized individual's
Airport Operational Area access badge.
(b) Airport tenants that have leased areas on
or bordering any restricted or operational areas shall ensure that all
entrances within their leased area which afford access to and from such
restricted or operational areas are secured. The airport tenant shall be held
responsible for and shall pay any fines levied against the department, airports
division or the airport by federal or state agencies for failure by the tenant
to comply with federal or state security requirements and regulations
concerning:
(1) Unauthorized entry by persons
or vehicles onto any restricted or operational area of a public airport through
access gates or other openings situated on areas leased to or controlled by the
airport tenant; or
(2) An unsecured
entry or entrance (door, gate or fence line) to any restricted or operational
area of a public airport situated on areas leased to or controlled by the
airport tenant.
(c) Any
person who is issued an Airport Operational Area access badge shall be
responsible for its proper use and for paying any fines levied under these
rules or by any federal or state agencies against the department, airports
division or airport as a result of violations committed by that badgeholder or
any person holding a temporary badge who is being escorted by that badgeholder.
The following requirements shall apply:
(1)
No person shall cause or allow his or her badge to be used by any other
individual for any purpose.
(2)
Multiple entry at accesses controlled by card readers shall not be permitted
except as allowed in the Airport Security Program mandated by Title 49, Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 1542.
(A) No person
shall enter an access point controlled by a card reader without first swiping
his or her badge and entering his or her personal identification number
(PIN).
(B) Any person entering or
exiting an access point controlled by a card reader shall be responsible for
securing the gate or door to prevent anyone from making an unauthorized
entry.
(3) Badgeholders
shall immediately notify the airport security office of any lost or misplaced
badge.
(4) Persons holding
temporary badges shall be escorted by a badgeholder while in any operational or
restricted area of a public airport and the badgeholder shall ensure that the
persons with temporary badges being escorted remain under the badgeholder's
continuous visual contact and the badgeholder shall at no time leave the
persons with temporary badges unattended.
(d) Airport tenants and permittees authorized
by the director to conduct baggage pickup and delivery services, merchandise
delivery services, or porter services shall be responsible for ensuring that
all baggage, merchandise, and other articles delivered to the airport for
airline passengers are physically and visually attended to and under the
control of the tenant, permittee, or their authorized representative at all
times until claimed by the passenger or accepted for check-in by the
appropriate air carrier. An airport tenant or permittee shall be held
responsible for and shall pay any fines levied against the department, airports
division, or the airport by the federal or state government agencies for
failure by the tenant, permittee, or their authorized representative to comply
with federal or state requirements and regulations concerning baggage,
merchandise, or other articles delivered to or picked up from the
airport.
(e) If any airport tenant
or permittee, including any individual authorized to be in a restricted or
operational area or possessing a valid Airport Operational Area access badge,
violates any of the rules in this section, including, without limitation,
failing to pay fines levied for violations or infractions of these rules, such
individual, tenant or permittee shall be subject to one or more of the
following penalties to be assessed by the director, at the director's sole
discretion:
(1) Cancellation of contract, or
rental or lease agreement;
(2)
Revocation of permit or other right, privilege or authorization to use any
public airport area;
(3)
Modification of applicable contracts, leases, agreements, permits, rights or
other privileges, including the imposition of additional conditions and an
increase in the fees, charges or other amounts payable to the department by the
relevant airport tenant or permittee; or
(4) Revocation of Airport Operational Area
access badge.
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