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Proposed Amendment To Massport Regulations
Boston-Logan International Airport And Laurence G. Hanscom Field: 740 Cmr 21.00: Et Seq., And 22.01: To delete 740 CMR 21.07 and 22.01 ![]() specifically Sections 21.01 and 21.99, and to add the following Sections 21.10, 21.11, 21.12 and 21.13, as follows: 21.01: [add to definitions] (a) Air Carrier shall mean any Person conducting operations at the Airport pursuant to a federal certificate to conduct air transportation services. (b) Security Identification Display Area ("SIDA") shall mean a Restricted Area, as defined in Section 21.03, and the AOA, for access to which the Authority requires Identification Media. (c) Identification Medium/Media shall mean an Authority-issued or approved authorization to enter into a SIDA. (d) Holder shall mean a Person to whom an Identification Medium/Media has been issued. (e) Piggybacking shall mean more than one person passing through a secured area/ SIDA automated controlled access portal during a single entry of that portal without each person using his/her individual access medium for verification of access authorization. (f) Sterile Area shall have the meaning as defined in 14 CFR 108.3. 21.10: Security (1) Display of ID Media. A Person in a SIDA shall clearly display on his/her outermost garments current and valid Identification Media that authorizes that person unescorted access to that SIDA. Any Person who fails to properly display his/her Identification Media, shall be considered to have entered into and to be present in the SIDA without authorization, and shall be subject to all penalties of violation of this section, including, without limitation, criminal prosecution for trespass. (2) Escorted Access. Only an individual to whom current airport-approved security media have been issued ("Holder") and who is displaying such media may escort a person authorized by the Authority to be escorted into the SIDA. The Holder must continuously accompany and monitor the person(s) being escorted while within the secured area/SIDA in a manner sufficient to insure that the escorted person(s) is/are engaged in activities for which escorted access was granted, and, if not, take immediate action in accordance with Airport's FAA-approved Security Program. Failure to adhere to escorting procedures as defined here, whether by the Holder and/or escortee(s) shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. The Holder must remain with the escorted person until the escorted person's departure from the SIDA. (3) Challenge. A Holder shall challenge, in accordance with training received as a condition of the issuance of his/her Identification Media, any person who fails to display current and valid Identification Media that would authorize that person access to a SIDA. A Holder shall immediately report to the Authority and/or Massachusetts State Police, the presence of any such person. (4) Entrance Through Controlled Access Points. (a) No Person shall piggyback or attempt to piggyback or allow or attempt to allow any other Person to piggyback through any controlled access door to a SIDA. (b) A Person accessing a Restricted Area through a controlled access door shall provide the personal identification information (e.g. personal identification number, retinal scan, fingerprint, facial recognition display) required for authorized access through that controlled access door. Any person who fails to properly provide his/her personal identification information as required hereunder shall be considered to have entered and to be present in the SIDA without authorization, and shall be subject to all penalties for violation of this section, including, without limitation, criminal prosecution for trespass. (c) Any person opening, using, accessing or otherwise responsible for the security of a portal which allows access to any restricted area of the airport, including but not limited to the AOA, shall lock or otherwise secure such portal immediately after such use or when not in use, as the case may be. (d) Any failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 4 shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. (5) Return of Identification Media. (a) A person to whom Identification Media have been issued by the Authority (the Holder) or his/her employer security Identification Medium sponsor shall deliver and surrender such Identification Medium to the Director of Aviation: (i) on or before the expiration date of the Identification Medium; (ii) on or before the termination date of the Holder's employment with the employer-sponsor of the Identification Medium; (iii) immediately when the Holder's reported operational need for access to the restricted area(s) no longer exists; (iv) on or before the date contained in any written request/demand by the Authority; or (v) immediately upon the in-person request/demand by the Authority. (b) Any failure to comply with the provisions of Section 5(a) shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security Identification Medium sponsor. (c) Each calendar day the Identification Medium is not delivered or returned in accordance with 5(a) of this Section shall be a separate violation. (6) Air Carrier Compliance with FAA Security Requirements. (a) An Air Carrier shall at all times be in compliance, as determined by the FAA, with FAA Security requirements, including 14 CFR Parts 108, 109 and 129, as applicable, and with any FAA-approved Security Plan. (b) Any violation, as determined by the FAA, by an Air Carrier's contractor, agent or employee of FAA security requirements, including 14 CFR Parts 108, 109 and 129, as applicable or an Air Carrier's FAA-approved Security Plan shall constitute a violation by such Person and the Air Carrier, severally, of 740 CMR 21.10. (7) Reimbursement for Evacuation. In the event the act(s) or omission(s) of an Air Carrier, its employee(s) or contractor(s) creates or contributes to a condition which in the opinion of the Direction of Aviation jeopardizes or adversely affects the security status of any airport facility or portion of any airport facility warranting or requiring the evacuation of all in a portion of that facility, that airline shall be responsible for and shall be assessed all costs of and associated with such evacuation. (8) Compliance with FAA Regulations. All persons shall comply with all FAA Regulations, Part 107 (14 CFR Part 107), as it may be amended from time to time, including, without limitation, 14 CFR 107.11, and the Airport's Security Plan. Violation of an FAA Regulation Part 107 shall constitute a violation of this Section subject to the penalties set out in Section 21:99. (9) Violation. Any failure by a Holder to comply with the provisions of 740 CMR 21.10 shall constitute a violation of 740 CMR 21.10 by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. (10) Reimbursement for Penalties. Any person causing or responsible for any security violation, which results in the imposition of a monetary penalty upon the Airport, shall reimburse Massport for the full amount of the penalty. 21.11 Firearms and Dangerous Weapons (a) Firearms and Explosives. No person (except federal or state law enforcement officers, officers, Post Office, Customs, express and air carrier employees or members of the Armed Forces of the United States and Massachusetts National Guard on official duty, who are authorized and licensed to carry firearms and explosives) shall carry any firearms or explosives on the airport. All persons other than those in the excepted classes shall, while on the airport, surrender all such objects in their possession to the Office in Charge of State Police Troop F. (b) Dangerous Weapons and Prohibited Items. No person (except federal or state law enforcement officers, Post Office, Customs, or members of the Armed Forces of the United States and Massachusetts National Guard on official duty), unless authorized by the Authority, shall carry in a sterile area of the airport a knife or other dangerous weapon or any item or material prohibited by Federal Aviation Regulations (including but not limited to 14 CFR Part 108) or any FAA orders or directives, to be carried upon an aircraft. (c) An Air Carrier shall prevent the passage beyond its security checkpoint of any dangerous weapon or any item prohibited by FAA regulation, standard, order or directive to be carried on aircraft. (d) No person shall possess, either on the individual's person or on or in his/her accessible property within a sterile or restricted area of the Airport, a dangerous weapon or an item prohibited by FAA regulations, standard, order or directive to be carried on aircraft. 21.12: Unescorted Access to SIDA Privileges Any person who files a request for Unescorted Access Privileges to any Security Identification Display Area or for the issuance or renewal of any Identification Media, which would allow unescorted access to any Restricted Area of the airport, and whose request is denied shall be ineligible for unescorted access privileges for a period of two years following issuance of such denial, except at the discretion of the Authority. 21.13: Prima Facie Evidence Any written citation or notice of violation issued by the Authority with regard to a violation of 740 CMR 21.00 shall be prima facie evidence both of the facts contained therein and that the violation was committed by the person to whom the citation or notice of violation was issued. 21.99: Penalties for Violation (2) For each violation of 740 CMR 21.10, the following penalties may be imposed: (a) A fine of not more than $2,000; and/or (b) Suspension of and/or disqualification for Identification Media or for sponsorship of Identification Media for such time as the Authority's Director of Aviation may deem appropriate; and/or (c) Suspension or revocation of any or all privileges to perform aviation or commercial services at the Airport for such period of time as the Authority's Director of Aviation may deem appropriate; and/or (d) Criminal prosecution. Subsequent sections are renumbered accordingly. |
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Specifically where is this different than the SIDA system we're
already running under at BED? Looks the same to me, been like that for at least 3 years now. On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:21:23 GMT, "El Maximo" wrote: Proposed Amendment To Massport Regulations Boston-Logan International Airport And Laurence G. Hanscom Field: 740 Cmr 21.00: Et Seq., And 22.01: To delete 740 CMR 21.07 and 22.01 ![]() specifically Sections 21.01 and 21.99, and to add the following Sections 21.10, 21.11, 21.12 and 21.13, as follows: 21.01: [add to definitions] (a) Air Carrier shall mean any Person conducting operations at the Airport pursuant to a federal certificate to conduct air transportation services. (b) Security Identification Display Area ("SIDA") shall mean a Restricted Area, as defined in Section 21.03, and the AOA, for access to which the Authority requires Identification Media. (c) Identification Medium/Media shall mean an Authority-issued or approved authorization to enter into a SIDA. (d) Holder shall mean a Person to whom an Identification Medium/Media has been issued. (e) Piggybacking shall mean more than one person passing through a secured area/ SIDA automated controlled access portal during a single entry of that portal without each person using his/her individual access medium for verification of access authorization. (f) Sterile Area shall have the meaning as defined in 14 CFR 108.3. 21.10: Security (1) Display of ID Media. A Person in a SIDA shall clearly display on his/her outermost garments current and valid Identification Media that authorizes that person unescorted access to that SIDA. Any Person who fails to properly display his/her Identification Media, shall be considered to have entered into and to be present in the SIDA without authorization, and shall be subject to all penalties of violation of this section, including, without limitation, criminal prosecution for trespass. (2) Escorted Access. Only an individual to whom current airport-approved security media have been issued ("Holder") and who is displaying such media may escort a person authorized by the Authority to be escorted into the SIDA. The Holder must continuously accompany and monitor the person(s) being escorted while within the secured area/SIDA in a manner sufficient to insure that the escorted person(s) is/are engaged in activities for which escorted access was granted, and, if not, take immediate action in accordance with Airport's FAA-approved Security Program. Failure to adhere to escorting procedures as defined here, whether by the Holder and/or escortee(s) shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. The Holder must remain with the escorted person until the escorted person's departure from the SIDA. (3) Challenge. A Holder shall challenge, in accordance with training received as a condition of the issuance of his/her Identification Media, any person who fails to display current and valid Identification Media that would authorize that person access to a SIDA. A Holder shall immediately report to the Authority and/or Massachusetts State Police, the presence of any such person. (4) Entrance Through Controlled Access Points. (a) No Person shall piggyback or attempt to piggyback or allow or attempt to allow any other Person to piggyback through any controlled access door to a SIDA. (b) A Person accessing a Restricted Area through a controlled access door shall provide the personal identification information (e.g. personal identification number, retinal scan, fingerprint, facial recognition display) required for authorized access through that controlled access door. Any person who fails to properly provide his/her personal identification information as required hereunder shall be considered to have entered and to be present in the SIDA without authorization, and shall be subject to all penalties for violation of this section, including, without limitation, criminal prosecution for trespass. (c) Any person opening, using, accessing or otherwise responsible for the security of a portal which allows access to any restricted area of the airport, including but not limited to the AOA, shall lock or otherwise secure such portal immediately after such use or when not in use, as the case may be. (d) Any failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 4 shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. (5) Return of Identification Media. (a) A person to whom Identification Media have been issued by the Authority (the Holder) or his/her employer security Identification Medium sponsor shall deliver and surrender such Identification Medium to the Director of Aviation: (i) on or before the expiration date of the Identification Medium; (ii) on or before the termination date of the Holder's employment with the employer-sponsor of the Identification Medium; (iii) immediately when the Holder's reported operational need for access to the restricted area(s) no longer exists; (iv) on or before the date contained in any written request/demand by the Authority; or (v) immediately upon the in-person request/demand by the Authority. (b) Any failure to comply with the provisions of Section 5(a) shall constitute a violation by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security Identification Medium sponsor. (c) Each calendar day the Identification Medium is not delivered or returned in accordance with 5(a) of this Section shall be a separate violation. (6) Air Carrier Compliance with FAA Security Requirements. (a) An Air Carrier shall at all times be in compliance, as determined by the FAA, with FAA Security requirements, including 14 CFR Parts 108, 109 and 129, as applicable, and with any FAA-approved Security Plan. (b) Any violation, as determined by the FAA, by an Air Carrier's contractor, agent or employee of FAA security requirements, including 14 CFR Parts 108, 109 and 129, as applicable or an Air Carrier's FAA-approved Security Plan shall constitute a violation by such Person and the Air Carrier, severally, of 740 CMR 21.10. (7) Reimbursement for Evacuation. In the event the act(s) or omission(s) of an Air Carrier, its employee(s) or contractor(s) creates or contributes to a condition which in the opinion of the Direction of Aviation jeopardizes or adversely affects the security status of any airport facility or portion of any airport facility warranting or requiring the evacuation of all in a portion of that facility, that airline shall be responsible for and shall be assessed all costs of and associated with such evacuation. (8) Compliance with FAA Regulations. All persons shall comply with all FAA Regulations, Part 107 (14 CFR Part 107), as it may be amended from time to time, including, without limitation, 14 CFR 107.11, and the Airport's Security Plan. Violation of an FAA Regulation Part 107 shall constitute a violation of this Section subject to the penalties set out in Section 21:99. (9) Violation. Any failure by a Holder to comply with the provisions of 740 CMR 21.10 shall constitute a violation of 740 CMR 21.10 by the Holder and the Holder's employer-security badge sponsor. (10) Reimbursement for Penalties. Any person causing or responsible for any security violation, which results in the imposition of a monetary penalty upon the Airport, shall reimburse Massport for the full amount of the penalty. 21.11 Firearms and Dangerous Weapons (a) Firearms and Explosives. No person (except federal or state law enforcement officers, officers, Post Office, Customs, express and air carrier employees or members of the Armed Forces of the United States and Massachusetts National Guard on official duty, who are authorized and licensed to carry firearms and explosives) shall carry any firearms or explosives on the airport. All persons other than those in the excepted classes shall, while on the airport, surrender all such objects in their possession to the Office in Charge of State Police Troop F. (b) Dangerous Weapons and Prohibited Items. No person (except federal or state law enforcement officers, Post Office, Customs, or members of the Armed Forces of the United States and Massachusetts National Guard on official duty), unless authorized by the Authority, shall carry in a sterile area of the airport a knife or other dangerous weapon or any item or material prohibited by Federal Aviation Regulations (including but not limited to 14 CFR Part 108) or any FAA orders or directives, to be carried upon an aircraft. (c) An Air Carrier shall prevent the passage beyond its security checkpoint of any dangerous weapon or any item prohibited by FAA regulation, standard, order or directive to be carried on aircraft. (d) No person shall possess, either on the individual's person or on or in his/her accessible property within a sterile or restricted area of the Airport, a dangerous weapon or an item prohibited by FAA regulations, standard, order or directive to be carried on aircraft. 21.12: Unescorted Access to SIDA Privileges Any person who files a request for Unescorted Access Privileges to any Security Identification Display Area or for the issuance or renewal of any Identification Media, which would allow unescorted access to any Restricted Area of the airport, and whose request is denied shall be ineligible for unescorted access privileges for a period of two years following issuance of such denial, except at the discretion of the Authority. 21.13: Prima Facie Evidence Any written citation or notice of violation issued by the Authority with regard to a violation of 740 CMR 21.00 shall be prima facie evidence both of the facts contained therein and that the violation was committed by the person to whom the citation or notice of violation was issued. 21.99: Penalties for Violation (2) For each violation of 740 CMR 21.10, the following penalties may be imposed: (a) A fine of not more than $2,000; and/or (b) Suspension of and/or disqualification for Identification Media or for sponsorship of Identification Media for such time as the Authority's Director of Aviation may deem appropriate; and/or (c) Suspension or revocation of any or all privileges to perform aviation or commercial services at the Airport for such period of time as the Authority's Director of Aviation may deem appropriate; and/or (d) Criminal prosecution. Subsequent sections are renumbered accordingly. |
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Peter Clark wrote: Specifically where is this different than the SIDA system we're already running under at BED? Looks the same to me, been like that for at least 3 years now. Is it that dangerous weapon stuff? I don't recall anything about weapons in the training I received. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:34:11 -0400, Bob Noel
wrote: In article , Peter Clark wrote: Specifically where is this different than the SIDA system we're already running under at BED? Looks the same to me, been like that for at least 3 years now. Is it that dangerous weapon stuff? I don't recall anything about weapons in the training I received. I don't recall anything in the new computer based 'training', but have fuzzy memory of something about it back when they first added SIDA and were doing classes in the conference room. Dunno. |
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El Maximo wrote:
Proposed Amendment To Massport Regulations So the weapons are now the responsibility of F Troop ??? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F_Troop |
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