Arizona Administrative Code
Title 17 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 2 - Department of Transportation - Aeronautics
Article 2 - GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK AIRPORT - OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
Section R17-2-202 - Airport Use Permits
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 17-2-202
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A user operating commercially at the airport shall first obtain a use permit or be subject to a $100.00 fine for each infraction. Use permits are required for the following activities:
1. Commercial
aviation;
2. Commercial ground
transportation;
3. Commercial fuel
handling; and
4. Airport
business.
B. An aircraft owner or operator desiring to dispense fuel to the owner's or operator's own aircraft shall first obtain a self fueling or handling permit or be subject to a $100.00 fine for each infraction.
C. A use permit shall contain, at minimum, provisions governing the following subjects:
1. Minimum insurance coverage in the amount
required by the Department of Administration's Risk Management Section, naming
the state as co-insured;
2.
Billing, payment, and audit procedures and the penalties for
non-compliance;
3. Data reporting
in a timely manner, upon request of the airport management or other agency.
This data may include, but is not limited to:
a. Gross receipts,
b. Aircraft landings,
c. Aircraft tie-downs,
d. Equipment utilized,
e. Enplanements,
f. Gallons and types of fuel pumped,
and
g. Passengers transported each
way, to or from the airport;
4. A list of all employees with access to
airport security areas and any changes in the list. In addition, the fixed base
operator shall provide verification of compliance with employee security checks
required under federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and policies
governing the use of the airport;
5. Evidence of compliance with all other
jurisdictions' requirements for permits, licenses, insurance and certificates;
and
6. Detailed descriptions of any
space within the public use terminal assigned to the commercial user and
provisions describing allowable uses for the space as well as minimum expected
maintenance of the facilities provided.
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