1220-B - Unlawful solicitation of ground transportation services at an airport.

§ 1220-b. Unlawful  solicitation  of ground transportation services at  an airport. 1. No person shall unlawfully solicit ground  transportation  services   at   an   airport.   A   person  unlawfully  solicits  ground  transportation services at an airport, when, at an airport, such person,  without being authorized to do so by the airport  operator,  or  without  having  made a prior agreement to provide ground transportation services  to a specific patron, engages or offers to engage in any business, trade  or commercial transaction involving the rendering to another  person  of  any ground transportation services from such airport.    2.  As  used in this section, the term "ground transportation service"  shall mean a service offering transportation by any  vehicle,  including  taxi cab, limousine, van or bus.    3.  As  used in this section, the term "airport" shall mean all of the  real property forming part of any facility  used  for  the  landing  and  taking  off  of  airplanes  engaged in the transportation of passengers,  including without limitation, all roadways,  parking  areas,  pedestrian  walkways and terminal buildings forming part of such facility.    4.  Any  person  who  engages  in  the unlawful solicitation of ground  transportation services at an airport shall  be  guilty  of  a  class  B  misdemeanor  punishable  by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars  nor more than one thousand two hundred fifty dollars, or by imprisonment  of not more than ninety days or by  both  such  fine  and  imprisonment.  Notwithstanding  any  contrary  provision  of law, any charge alleging a  violation of this section shall be  returnable  before  a  court  having  jurisdiction over misdemeanors.