HB 0977CS

CHAMBER ACTION




1The Domestic Security Committee recommends the following:
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3     Council/Committee Substitute
4     Remove the entire bill and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
6An act relating to the regulation of airports; amending s.
7330.30, F.S.; prohibiting the Department of Transportation
8from renewing or reissuing licenses to certain general
9aviation airports that fail to develop a security plan;
10requiring that the plans be consistent with certain
11published guidelines; requiring certain information in the
12plans to be submitted to the Department of Law
13Enforcement; requiring periodic update of the plans;
14providing an effective date.
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16Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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18     Section 1.  Paragraph (e) of subsection (2) of section
19330.30, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (f) is added
20to said subsection, to read:
21     330.30  Approval of airport sites; registration and
22licensure of airports.--
23     (2)  LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS; REQUIREMENTS, RENEWAL,
24REVOCATION.--
25     (e)  The department may revoke, or refuse to allow or
26issue, any airport registration or recertification, or any
27license or license renewal, if it determines:
28     1.  That the site has been abandoned as an airport;
29     2.  That the airport does not comply with the conditions of
30the license, license renewal, or site approval; or
31     3.  That the airport has become either unsafe or unusable
32for flight operation due to physical or legal changes in
33conditions that were the subject of approval; or.
34     4.  That an airport required to file or update a security
35plan pursuant to paragraph (f) has failed to do so.
36     (f)1.  After initial licensure, a license of a publicly or
37privately owned general aviation airport that is open to the
38public, that has at least one runway greater than 4,999 feet in
39length, and that does not host scheduled passenger-carrying
40commercial service operations regulated under 14 C.F.R. Part 139
41shall not be renewed or reissued unless an approved security
42plan has been filed with the department, except when the
43department determines that the airport is working in good faith
44toward completion and filing of the plan.
45     2.  Security plans required by this paragraph must be
46developed in accordance with the 2004 Security Planning for
47General Aviation Airports guidelines published by the Florida
48Airports Council. Certain administrative data from the approved
49security plan shall be submitted to the Department of Law
50Enforcement, in a format prescribed by the Department of Law
51Enforcement, for use in protecting critical infrastructure of
52the state.
53     3.  The department shall not approve a security plan for
54filing unless it is consistent with Florida Airports Council's
55guidelines and it has determined that the plan has been
56developed appropriately to meet the particular security needs of
57the airport for which it was created.
58     4.  An airport required to file a security plan pursuant to
59this paragraph shall update its plan at least once every 2 years
60after the initial filing date and file the updated plan with the
61department. The department shall review the updated plan prior
62to approving it for filing to determine whether it has been
63updated appropriately to meet the particular security needs of
64the airport. No renewal license shall be issued to the airport
65unless the department approves the updated security plan or
66determines that the airport is working in good faith to update
67it.
68     Section 2.  This act shall take effect October 1, 2005.


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