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(a) Permission to use terminals and ferries is conditional. Any permission granted by the Department directly or indirectly, expressly or by implication, to any person to enter upon or use the terminals or ferries, or any part thereof, is conditioned upon acceptance of and compliance with this chapter, as from time to

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§ 1-03 Regulated Uses.

RCNY § 1-03

(a)Permission to use terminals and ferries is conditional. Any permission granted by the Department directly or indirectly, expressly or by implication, to any person to enter upon or use the terminals or ferries, or any part thereof, is conditioned upon acceptance of and compliance with this chapter, as from time to time may be amended, and entry upon or into the terminals or ferries by any person shall be deemed to constitute an agreement by such person to comply with such rules; provided, further, that such rules shall apply to premises or spaces occupied or used under the provisions of a written agreement made with the Department unless provision is made therein that such rules do not apply.

(b)Permits.

(1)When any provision of this section requires a permit as a condition to the performance of an act or activity, no such act or activity shall be implemented or commenced prior to the receipt of written authorization from the Commissioner.

(2)A permit may be granted upon such terms and conditions as the Commissioner shall reasonably impose and shall authorize the permitted acts or activities only insofar as they are performed in strict accordance with the terms and conditions thereof.

(3)Permits shall be applied for on forms prepared and provided by the Department, which forms shall require such information as the Department may deem appropriate for the review and evaluation of the permit application. Applications must be received at least two business days prior to the requested date of the act or activity.

(4)No person shall conduct any activity for which a permit is required unless: (i) such permit has been issued; (ii) all terms and conditions of such permit have been complied with; and (iii) the permit is kept on site, so it is available for inspection by Department employees or a police officer.

(5)Upon application, the Commissioner may deny a permit if: (i) an applicant was previously granted a permit and on that prior occasion, knowingly violated a material term or condition of the permit, these rules or applicable law; (ii) the date, time, and/or location requested have been previously allotted; or (iii) the issuance of the permit would cause the existence of a dangerous condition or a condition that would interfere with operations or traffic in the terminals or on the ferries.

(6)If a permit application is denied, the applicant may, within three business days of such denial, appeal the determination by written request filed with the designated appeals officer who may reverse, affirm or modify the original determination and provide a written explanation of his or her finding. However, if a permit application is denied three business days or less prior to the requested date of the act or activity, the applicant shall have one day from the date such denial is mailed or otherwise delivered to the applicant to appeal such denial. The Department shall render a decision on such appeal as soon as is reasonably practicable.

(7)The Commissioner may, after giving the permittee reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, revoke or refuse to renew a permit (i) for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of such permit, these rules or other applicable law in carrying out the activity for which the permit was issued; (ii) whenever there has been any false statement or any misrepresentation as to material fact in the permit application or accompanying documents upon which the issuance of the permit is based; or (iii) whenever a permit has been issued in error contrary to paragraph 5 of subdivision b of this section.

(8)The Commissioner may delay or postpone the issuance of any permit or may temporarily suspend any permit already granted in the event of emergencies, such as snowstorms, traffic accidents, power failures, transportation strikes or other conditions which affect the traffic flow in any of the areas covered by the permit such that conduct of the activities would create a dangerous condition or would interfere with traffic in the terminals or on the ferries.

(c)Use of terminals or ferries may be denied persons violating laws or rules. The Manager shall have the authority to deny use of the terminals or ferries to any individual violating Department rules or laws, ordinances or regulations of the United States government, the State of New York, or the City of New York, which relate to conduct in public places or in the terminals or the ferries.

(d)Restricted areas and times. Permission to enter certain areas of the terminals or ferries is restricted as follows: (1) No person, except a person assigned to duty therein or a police officer, shall enter, without permission, any area of the terminals or ferries posted as being restricted to the public. If permission to enter a restricted area is granted, such permittee shall be monitored and/or escorted at all times in accordance with the Maritime Transportation Security Act.

(e)Unattended property.

(f)Distribution of commercial printed materials. No person shall, for commercial purposes, post, distribute or display signs, advertisements, circulars or printed or written material in the terminals or on the ferries without having been granted a permit by the Commissioner.

(g)Distribution of noncommercial printed material and carrying of placards. No person shall engage in the noncommercial distribution of leaflets, the setting up of card tables to aid in that distribution, the carrying of placards or the posting or displaying of noncommercial signs in the terminals or on the ferries without having been granted a permit by the Commissioner. No person shall distribute leaflets or other materials by leaving them unattended in the terminals or on the ferries.

(h)Distribution of food, clothing, packages, or other non-printed items. No person shall engage in the distribution of any food, clothing, packages, or any other non-printed items, or in the setting up of card tables to aid in that distribution in the terminals or on the ferries without having been granted a permit by the Commissioner. No person shall distribute such items by leaving them unattended in the terminals or on the ferries.

(i)Sale of merchandise, solicitation of trade, entertainment or solicitation of contributions.

(j)Assemblies, meetings, exhibitions.

(k)Refuse to be deposited in appropriate receptacles. No person shall throw, discharge or deposit trash, garbage, waste, oil or other petroleum products or any other waste material into the harbor or into or upon any portion of the terminals or ferries except by depositing such material in receptacles provided therefor. The placement of all such receptacles shall be subject to the approval of the Manager. No person shall remove refuse or other material from such receptacles except as authorized by the Manager.

(l)Animals barred. No person, except a police officer or another person authorized by the Manager, shall enter the terminals or ferries with any animal except a service animal or an animal properly restrained for transport subject to the discretion of the Manager. No person shall feed any animal, including unconfined squirrels and birds, within the terminals or on any ferry.

(m)Passage through boarding doors restricted. No person shall pass through the boarding doors to the ferries except: (1) persons employed by or doing business with a concessionaire whose duties require such passage; (2) authorized representatives of the Department of Transportation; (3) persons having permission; (4) police officers; (5) firefighters and emergency medical technicians employed by the New York City Fire Department; and (6) passengers immediately prior to boarding a ferry or immediately after leaving a ferry.

(n)Photography or filming.

(o)Fire. No person shall cook, light a fire or otherwise create a fire in any part of the terminals or ferries, except as authorized by the Commissioner.

(p)Alcoholic beverages. No person shall drink or carry any open alcoholic beverage in any part of the terminals, except on the premises of a concession or retail establishment duly licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages if permitted therein by the concessionaire or leasee. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased and consumed from the concessionaire aboard a ferry in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and rules. It shall be a violation of these rules for any person to enter and/or remain in the terminals and/or aboard a ferry under the influence of alcohol, to the degree that he or she may endanger himself or herself, other persons or property, or unreasonably annoy persons in his or her vicinity.

(q)Carrying of firearms or other weapons. No person, shall, without the permission of the Manager, bring into or carry in the terminals or on the ferries any firearms or other weapons; provided, however, that this subdivision shall not apply to police officers and other persons authorized by federal, state or local law to carry firearms or other weapons.

(r)Permission required to bring into or carry explosives, acids, inflammables, compressed gases, etc. No person shall bring into or carry in the terminals or on the ferries any explosives, acids, inflammables, compressed gases or articles or materials having or capable of producing strong offensive odor, or articles or materials likely to endanger persons or property, except with permission of the Chief Operating Officer or the Executive Director of Safety and Security. No person shall bring or cause to be brought into or kept in the terminals any signal flare or any container filled with or which has been emptied or partially emptied of oil, gas, petroleum products, paint or varnish, except with permission of the Chief Operating Officer or the Executive Director of Safety and Security. Bringing into the terminals or on the ferries without special permission gasoline or other motor fuel contained in tanks permanently attached to vehicles and not under pressure shall not be an infraction of this regulation.

(s)Unauthorized interference with or use of terminal or ferry systems or equipment prohibited. No person shall do or permit to be done anything which may interfere with the effectiveness or accessibility of any means of escape, the fire protection system, sprinkler system, drainage system, alarm system, telephone system, public announcement and intercommunication system, plumbing system, air-conditioning system, ventilation system, fire hydrants, hoses, fire extinguishers, or other mechanical system, facility or equipment installed or located in the terminals or on the ferries; including closed circuit television cameras and monitors, signs and notices; nor shall any person operate, adjust or otherwise handle or manipulate, without permission, any of the aforesaid systems or portions thereof, or any machinery, equipment or other devices installed or located at the terminals or on the ferries. Tags showing date of last inspection attached to units of fire extinguishing equipment shall not be removed therefrom nor shall any person plug a television, radio or other electrical device into any outlet or connect any device to any utility at or in the terminals or on the ferries.

(t)Storage. Storage of materials or possessions of any kind either on the ferries or in the ferry terminals is strictly prohibited at all times. Any materials or possessions stored on the ferries or ferry terminals will be disposed of promptly. This provision shall not apply to any authorized storage by a lessee, concessionaire or contractor pursuant to an agreement with the Department.

(u)No sound reproduction devices. Except with prior permission of the Commissioner, no person shall operate or use any sound reproduction device in the terminals or on the ferries, other than a personal audio device with personal earphones such that sound from such earphones is not plainly audible to another individual at a distance of five feet or more from the source.

(v)Use of lighting or sound reproduction equipment. No person shall without specific authorization from the Commissioner operate or use or cause to be operated or used any lighting or sound reproduction device for commercial or business advertising purposes or for the purpose of attracting attention to any performance, show, sale or display of merchandise, or any business enterprise, in front or outside of any building, place or premises in the terminals or on the ferries.

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