Security Division Requirements for a Person Holding Restricted Area Entry Permit. 6.2.10.1. Entry to the restricted areas requires the employee to register to the organizational biometric system. The use of this biometric validation binds every person attempting to pass from the Land Side to a restricted area, or to access restricted areas controlled and monitored by this system. 6.2.10.2. The permit badge must appear clearly and noticeably throughout one's presence in the restricted area. 6.2.10.3. The permit shall be used for duty and work purposes only. 6.2.10.4. The use of the permit shall be made in accordance with the passage control rules and procedures of the Security Division. 6.2.10.5. The permit holder shall make sure to remain within the allocated areas that he or she is allowed to enter in accordance with the permit. 6.2.10.6. It is prohibited to transfer a restricted-area entry permit to another person (constituting a criminal offense). The permit is personal and nontransferable. 6.2.10.7. The permit must not be left within a vehicle. 6.2.10.8. The termination of an employee's employment must be reported immediately to the unit receiving the service, and then to notify the Security Division, and the permit of the employee must be returned. Unlawful possession of an entry permit constitutes a criminal offense. The unit shall be responsible for transferring the permit to the Security Division. 6.2.10.9. Xxxxxxx of a lost, stolen or defaced permit is subject to the approval of the Airport's Licensing Committee Chairman, and to a payment for the issuance of the alternative permit, at a rate determined by the IAA from time to time.
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Security Division Requirements for a Person Holding Restricted Area Entry Permit. 6.2.10.1. Entry to the restricted areas requires the employee to register to the organizational biometric system. The use of this biometric validation binds every person attempting to pass from the Land Side to a restricted area, or to access restricted areas controlled and monitored by this system.
6.2.10.2. The permit badge must appear clearly and noticeably throughout one's presence in the restricted area.
6.2.10.3. The permit shall be used for duty and work purposes only.
6.2.10.4. The use of the permit shall be made in accordance with the passage control rules and procedures of the Security Division.
6.2.10.5. The permit holder shall make sure to remain within the allocated areas that he or she is allowed to enter in accordance with the permit.
6.2.10.6. It is prohibited to transfer a restricted-area entry permit to another person (constituting a criminal offense). The permit is personal and nontransferable.
6.2.10.7. The permit must not be left within a vehicle.
6.2.10.8. The termination of an employee's employment must be reported immediately to the unit receiving the service, and then to notify the Security Division, and the permit of the employee must be returned. Unlawful possession of an entry permit constitutes a criminal offense. The unit shall be responsible for transferring the permit to the Security Division.
6.2.10.9. Xxxxxxx Renewal of a lost, stolen or defaced permit is subject to the approval of the Airport's Licensing Committee Chairman, and to a payment for the issuance of the alternative permit, at a rate determined by the IAA from time to time.
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