New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XXIV - The Port Authority Of New York And New Jersey
Subchapter D - Air Terminals
Article 1 - John F. Kennedy International, La Guardia and Newark Airports
Part 1263 - Schedule Of Charges
La Guardia Airport
Section 1263.26 - Public vehicular parking areas
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 1263.26
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The fee for parking automotive vehicles at public vehicular parking areas at La Guardia Airport shall be as follows:
(1) First 24 hours:
Up to one hour ............ $.50
($.47 plus.03 New York City sales tax)
Up to eight hours ............ $1
($.94 plus.06 New York City sales tax)
Up to 16 hours ............ $2
($1.88 plus.12 New York City sales tax)
Up to 24 hours ............ $3
($2.83 plus.17 New York City sales tax)
(2) More than 24 hours: $1.00 for
each eight-hour period or part, including six percent New York City sales
tax.
(b) The foregoing schedule of charges shall not apply to the following vehicles:
(1) Vehicles owned by the Port
Authority.
(2) Vehicles carrying
holders of annual passes issued by the Port Authority.
(3) For the first 24 hours of parking,
vehicles carrying persons who present Port Authority official business passes.
At the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period the vehicular parking
charge shall commence.
(4) For the
first 24 hours of parking, vehicles carrying Port Authority employees who
present personal passes issued by the Port Authority with the exception of lots
1, 2, 3 and 4 at La Guardia Airport where the free parking privilege is limited
to four hours. At the expiration of the first four hour period in these lots
the vehicular parking charge shall commence as of the time the vehicle was
initially parked; and in all other lots the vehicular parking charge shall
commence at the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period.
(5) For the first 24 hours of parking,
vehicles carrying newsmen and photographers holding press passes. (Newsmen and
photographers presenting press passes may make arrangements to park for an
extended period of time by obtaining prior permission from the airport
manager.) At the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period the vehicular
parking charge shall commence.
(6)
For the first 24 hours of parking, company identified vehicles carrying
employees of public utility companies provided these employees are on official
business involving the air terminal at which parked. If such official business
requires parking for more than 24 hours, prior permission must be obtained from
the airport manager. At the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period the
vehicular parking charge shall commence.
(7) For the first 24 hours of parking,
vehicles carrying Federal, State or municipal police officers and health, fire,
building, labor or sanitation inspectors on official business affecting the air
terminal at which parked. If such official business requires parking for more
than 24 hours, prior permission must be obtained from the airport manager. At
the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period the vehicular parking charge
shall commence.
(8) For the first
24 hours of parking, vehicles carrying employees of the Federal Aviation
Administration, the Civil Aeronautics Board, the Federal Communications
Commission and the National Transportation Safety Board on official business at
a Port Authority air terminal. If such official business requires parking for
more than 24 hours, prior permission must be obtained from the airport manager.
(Federal employees of the above-mentioned Federal agencies permanently
stationed at a Port Authority air terminal shall not park without fee at any
other place at the air terminal except in the parking area set aside for such
employees unless their official duties require their presence elsewhere at a
Port Authority terminal.) At the expiration of the first 24-hour parking period
the vehicular parking charge shall commence.
(9) Vehicles carrying employees of those
airport lessees and permittees whose leases or permits provide for parking
without additional charge.
(10)
Vehicles carrying as passengers or vehicles waiting to receive as passengers
any one of the following persons and their official parties:
(i) The President of the United States, the
Vice President of the United States, the Governors of the States of New York
and New Jersey, the United States senators from the States of New York and New
Jersey, and United States congressmen from the port district;
(ii) The mayor of any municipality in which
any airport is totally or partially located;
(iii) Chiefs of staff of any branch of the
military service and chiefs of military missions;
(iv) Foreign dignitaries of the rank of
ambassador or consul-general or a rank equivalent to any of the
above.
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