airfield area without permission of the Airport Manager, except persons lawfully assigned to duty <br />there, or passengers or crews entering for purposes of embarkation or debarkation. <br />4.7 Animals. No person shall enter the airfield area or the terminal building with a dog <br />or other animal. unless it is an on-duty dog trained to assist handicapped persons, an .animal which <br />is leashed or properly confined and is to be transported by air, or a dog owned and being used by a <br />law enforcement agency. <br />4.8 Offensive Conduct. <br />4.8.1 No person shall commit at the Airport any act made unlawful by Chapter 4 <br />of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br />4.8.2 No person shall engage in any disruptive behavior at the Airport. As used <br />herein, "disruptive behavior" includes, but is not limited to, behavior that: (a) interferes with <br />the use of the Airport by other persons; (b) interferes with or hinders Airport staff in the <br />performance of their duties; or (c) is inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the Airport <br />and disturbing to the staff or other persons using the premises. <br />4.9 Sanitation. No person shall dispose ofrefuse or waste material on the Airport except <br />in receptacles provided for that purpose. No person shall bring refuse or waste material to the <br />Airport for purposes of disposal at the Airport, except with written permission of the Airport <br />Manager. <br />4.10 Firearms and Explosives. No person, except for duly appointed peace officers, <br />members of the United States armed forces while on duty, persons licensed under state law to carry <br />a concealed weapon, or corrections officers, shall carry any firearms or explosives into the Airport <br />terminal or airfield area without the written permission of the Airport Manager, except for properly <br />packaged firearms or explosives for shipment onto or from an aircraft, or as expressly allowed by <br />state law. <br />4.11 Picketing, Demonstrations, Solicitations and Handbills. <br />4.11.1 General Policies. The exercise of constitutional rights of expression and <br />communication in public areas of the Airport shall not be restricted or infringed because of <br />the content of the communication or identity of the speakers. No prior restraint of speech is <br />permissible. It is necessary, however, to generally regulate speech activity on Airport <br />property and articulate standards on permissible conduct in advance in order to deal with <br />overcrowding of the terminal. At all times when a restriction is imposed, the least restrictive <br />alternative shall be required. <br />4.11.2 Prohibited Conduct. Any person may engage in speech-related activities on <br />public areas of Airport property so long as the following restrictions are obeyed: <br />4.11.2.1. No violation of state or municipal criminal laws; <br />4.11.2.2. No intentional touching or making physical contact with another <br />.person unless that person consents to such physical contact; <br />4.11:2.3. No use of voice or sound amplification equipment; <br />Administrative Order - 7 <br />r:\adminord\rules\03airr12ao.wpd(OS/ 16/03) <br />