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... 47 The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet considered whether the Federal Constitution imposes limits on what state constitutions can require when airport proprietors administer rights that are subject to the First Amendment.
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... 48 are prohibited in the terminal. See Code Section 4-128.
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... 49 (competing requests are allocated equitably)
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... 50 subject to the airport's approval and may do no more than propose the sale of goods and services for profit. The city maintains neutrality on political and religious issues, and advertisements may not be profane, obscene, or sexual, or depict tobacco products, illegal activity, or violence.
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... 51 for value)
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... 52 10 days. The party may then appeal to the board within 10 days, which makes a final decision (activities may not resume prior to this decision)
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... 53 stances that disrupt airport operations. See Rule Section 50.14.
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... 54 eral and state nonprofit status. See MWAR Sections 7.4–7.6, 7.8, Form.
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... 55 Sponsor -- Miami-Dade County, Florida: Code of Miami–Dade County, Florida, Part II, Chapter 25 (the "Code") (published as of November 29, 2013)
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... 56 icy violations, complaints that are continued and substantial, acts adverse to safety and health, and misrepresentation. If revoked, new permits may not be issued for 6 months.
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... 57 on the machines. Space is available on a "first come" basis, and permit decisions will be made on a viewpoint-neutral basis.
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... 58 requirements, insufficient space (after offering substitutes) , and adverse security conditions.
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... 59 Denial/Termination: The facility manager may terminate solicitations for emergencies based on facility conditions or may suspend or revoke for good cause (including violating facility restrictions, public complaints, acts adverse to the public, and misrepresentations)
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... 60 Ordinance Sections 14.7, 15.4. The airport uses standard application requirements, and it also expressly requires its actions to be content neutral.
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... 61 Solicitations: Solicitations may only be conducted from booths in specified terminal locations.
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... 62 Solicitations: Solicitations and sales cannot take place inside an airport terminal building, parking area, or structure, or their adjacent sidewalks. See Rules Section IV, page 14.
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... 63 locations and state other terms. See Code Section 4-75.
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... 64 State: Oregon Airport: Portland International Airport (PDX) , Portland, Oregon 2012 Passengers: 14,390,627 Portland International Airport: Portland International Airport Rules (the "Rules")
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... 65 Denial/Termination: The airport may deny an application or revoke a permit for false application information; conducting commercial activity; impeding airport operations; endangering airport users; interfering with airport users' business; hindering pedestrian flow; interfering with airport announcements or signage; soliciting without approval or use of unapproved locations; content that is disruptive, instills fear, or is pornographic; legal violations; emergencies; and to protect airport operations. See Rules, Appendix A, Section E
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... 66 State: Tennessee Airport: Nashville International Airport (BNA) , Nashville, Tennessee 2012 Passengers: 9,834,471 Airport -- Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority: Procedure Nos.
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... 67 must submit applications at least 10 working days in advance (which the airport may waive for good cause shown) , and they may only apply for times that they reasonably expect to use.
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... 68 8.8-4. Commercial Photography: The airport prohibits still or motion pictures for commercial use or public exhibit without a permit (except for news media covering events or filming documentaries)
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... 69 Section V.A. The airport acts upon submission of the application requirements, and if issued, a permit is valid for not more than 7 consecutive days.
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... 70 Features: The regulations include common location and conduct restrictions and other protective measures, such as expressly stating that the airport exercises no judgment over content or discretion over issuance (issuance is a routine, clerical, and mandatory function) ; findings; and requirements for permit display or inspection, badging, and indemnification.
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... 71 failure to comply with prior permits; emergency or unforeseen circumstances that relate to passengers, security, health, or safety; three or more past violations; or an egregious permit violation. See Rules Section 3.18.c, j.

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