Utah Code > Title 72 > Chapter 10 > Part 6 – Airport Ground Transportation Security
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- Airport: means any area of land, water, or both, that:
(a) is used or is made available for landing and takeoff; (b) provides facilities for the shelter, supply, and repair of aircraft, and handling of passengers and cargo; (c) meets the minimum requirements established by the department as to size and design, surface, marking, equipment, and operation; and (d) includes all areas shown as part of the airport in the current airport layout plan as approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. See Utah Code 72-10-102 - City: means a municipality of the first class, as defined under Section 10-2-301, that:
(a) is authorized by statute to operate an airport; and (b) operates an airport with greater than 10 million annual passengers. See Utah Code 72-10-601 - Department: means the Department of Transportation created in Section 72-1-201. See Utah Code 72-1-102
- Division: means the Criminal Investigation and Technical Services Division of the Department of Public Safety, established in Section 53-10-103. See Utah Code 72-10-601
- Ground transportation service: means transporting passengers for hire or as a courtesy in connection with a business over public streets pursuant to a license with the city. See Utah Code 72-10-601
- Ground transportation service provider: includes :
(i) a taxicab driver; (ii) a limousine or luxury car driver; (iii) a bus or minibus driver, except a driver of a transit vehicle, as defined in Section 17B-2a-802; (iv) a courtesy vehicle or hotel vehicle driver; (v) a special transportation vehicle driver who transports persons with a disability; and (vi) a van driver. See Utah Code 72-10-601 - Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
- Writing: includes :Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- City: means a municipality of the first class, as defined under Section 10-2-301, that: