Maryland Code § TR-5-413

Section TR-5-413
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(a) Any person who is or becomes a full-time employee of the Maryland
Aviation Administration Fire Rescue Service on or before September 30, 1993 shall
remain or become a member of the Baltimore City Fire and Police Employees
Retirement System. The Administration shall reimburse the City for the employer's
cost of the pension coverage.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding any public local or other law, the operator of a
taxicab authorized and licensed to operate in a political subdivision of this State may,
without being required to obtain an additional permit or license from any other
political subdivision:
(i) Transport passengers to Baltimore-Washington
International Thurgood Marshall Airport from the political subdivision in which the
taxicab is authorized and licensed to operate; and
(ii) After transporting passengers to the airport from that
political subdivision, pick up passengers at the airport and transport them to the
political subdivision on its return trip.
(2) (i) In this paragraph, "nonairport taxicab operator" means a
person authorized and licensed to operate a taxicab in a political subdivision of this
State who is not employed by, or under contract with, an entity that holds a contract
with the Administration to provide taxicab services at Baltimore-Washington
International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
(ii) A nonairport taxicab operator may not solicit commercial
passengers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport,
including in or at the terminal building, vestibules, sidewalks, roadways, and parking
lots.
(iii) Except as provided in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph,
a nonairport taxicab operator shall immediately depart the terminal after dropping
off a commercial passenger.
(iv) A nonairport taxicab operator may park at the operator's
expense in a public parking lot when not transporting commercial passengers to
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

(v) A nonairport taxicab operator who violates this paragraph
is subject to a civil fine not exceeding $500.
(c) The Administration may not begin construction of the new parallel
transport runway, identified in the Airport Master Plan as runway 10 R/28L, until:
(1) The Administration:
(i) 1. Reviews the current airport noise zone and
abatement procedures, such reviews to include an examination and an evaluation of
runway curfews; and
2. Updates the noise zone as proposed by the
Administration on February 25, 1987;
(ii) Adopts the proposed noise assistance programs for
residential areas within the airport noise zone including, but not limited to:
1. Extension of the voluntary acquisition program;
2. In cooperation with the Board of Airport Zoning
Appeals established by Subtitle 5 of this title, strengthening of zoning permit
procedures as necessary; and
3. Establishment of a homeowner assistance program;
and
(iii) Implements a pilot program of homeowner assistance in
fiscal year 1988; and
(2) The State Highway Administration completes construction of the
following highway projects required in conjunction with airport improvements:
(i) Hammonds Ferry Road/Poplar Avenue intersection
improvements;
(ii) MD 170/Poplar Avenue intersection;
(iii) Poplar Avenue widening;
(iv) MD 176 widenings;
(v) MD 176/Hammonds Ferry Road intersection;

(vi) Nursery Road/MD 295 interchange; and
(vii) MD 3/MD 176 interchange (auxiliary lane).
(d) The international terminal at Baltimore-Washington International
Thurgood Marshall Airport shall be named the Governor William Donald Schaefer
International Terminal.

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