5903 - Authority of department.

     § 5903.  Authority of department.        (a)  Powers enumerated.--The department is authorized to:            (1)  Allocate so much of the property for use as airports        as it determines to be necessary.            (2)  Operate and maintain the airports.            (3)  Grant leases, licenses, easements and rights-of-way        over, under and upon the property, for any period under such        terms and conditions and for such rent or other consideration        as the department deems proper. With respect to leases or        agreements relating to airports, the appropriate department,        in negotiations with any person regarding such leases or        agreements, shall insure that retention and creation of        employment shall be the ultimate result of these        negotiations. Further, such lease or agreement shall include        provisions that require the lessee to adequately maintain        access roads, runways and buildings and keep the airport        operational. If the lessee fails to abide by the terms of the        lease or agreement with regard to the above, the appropriate        department, after giving reasonable notice, shall terminate        the lease or agreement.            (4)  Sell and convey or exchange with the approval of the        Governor and the General Assembly any of the property under        such terms and conditions and for such consideration as the        department deems proper.            (5)  Equip, alter, repair, maintain, renew, relocate or        demolish all or any portion of the property including any        building, structure or fixture.            (6)  Mark, build, rebuild, relocate, fix the width of,        construct, repair and maintain roads over the property.            (7)  Purchase, contract for and maintain all equipment,        machinery, materials, services and supplies necessary to        construct, operate or maintain the airport or the property.            (8)  Maintain and operate utility services such as water,        sewage, heat, electric power or other services and provide        them to any tenant or other person occupying or using any of        the property or facilities covered by this section, under        such terms and conditions and for such rent or other        consideration as the department deems proper; the department        shall incur no monetary loss in the execution of these        functions.            (9)  Provide fire protection for the property and        facilities if required by Federal law or regulation.            (10)  Provide police protection in accordance with the        act of May 21, 1943 (P.L.469, No.210), entitled "An act        providing for commissioning as police officers certain        employes of institutions maintained in whole or in part by        the Commonwealth; conferring upon them the powers of        constables in certain cases; and imposing duties on wardens        and keepers of jails, police stations and lock-ups", and        perform arrests and collect and retain all fines arising from        infractions of the law including, but not limited to, vehicle        parking violations.            (11)  Employ such officers, technicians, professional        assistants and other persons as the department deems        necessary to carry out this section.            (12)  Acquire additional lands with legislative approval.            (13)  Collect rents, fees and other moneys derived from        any source pursuant to any provision of this section.            (14)  Acquire easements, leases, licenses, permits or        other rights or interests necessary for the proper        accomplishment of the purposes of this section.        (b)  Procedures.--The powers and duties granted by this act     shall be exercised in accordance with the act of April 9, 1929     (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929,     where not inconsistent with this chapter.