Transportation Security Regulations definition

Transportation Security Regulations or "TSRs" means the federal regulations that outline airport and Aircraft Operator responsibilities regarding transportation security. The most commonly applied TSRs in civil aviation are 49 CFR 1540 (Civil Aviation Security), 49 CFR 1542 (Airport Security), 49 CFR 1544 (Aircraft Operator Security), and 49 CFR 1546 (Foreign Air Carrier Security).

Examples of Transportation Security Regulations in a sentence

  • The Airports Authority is required by Transportation Security Regulations, 49 CFR Parts 1540 and 1542, to adopt and put into use facilities and procedures to prevent and deter persons and vehicles from unauthorized access to the Air Operations Area (“AOA”).

  • Tenant agrees to comply, as applicable, at all times with the Airport Standards, Federal Aviation Regulations Part 139 (14 C.F.R. Part 139), and Transportation Security Regulations Parts 1500, 1520 1540 and 1542 (49 C.F.R. Parts 1500, 1520, 1540, and 1542), and any other applicable laws, regulations and rules as such currently exist and are amended from time to time (“Security Requirements”).

  • Performer understands and agrees that in the event the TSA assesses a civil penalty or fine against MAC or AFMSP for any violation of Transportation Security Regulations or other federal statute as a result of any act or failure to act on the part of Performer or its employees, agents, and/or subcontractors, Performer will reimburse MAC in the amount of the civil penalty finally assessed plus any documented costs for defending the civil penalty, including reasonable internal or external attorneys' fees.

  • Tenant and all persons operating under the rights granted hereunder shall comply with all applicable Federal laws, Federal Aviation Regulations and Transportation Security Regulations with respect to aircraft operations and airport security at the Airport.

  • Company agrees to comply at all times with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 139, and Transportation Security Regulations (TSR) Parts 1500, 1520 1540 and 1542, District's policies, regulations and ordinances, District's Transportation Security Administration approved Airport Security Program, and any other applicable laws, regulations and rules as such currently exist and are amended from time to time.

  • Tenant shall comply with all applicable provisions of 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1542\1540 "Airport Security", any Transportation Security Regulations, all other applicable laws, rules and regulations governing the Airport and the Landlord’s security program.

  • Concessionaire further agrees that any fines levied upon the City, its officers, employees, agents, and members of the City's boards and commissions pursuant to enforcement of Federal Aviation Regulations or Transportation Security Regulations due to acts or omissions by Concessionaire, Concessionaire's agents, servants, employees, independent Concessionaires, or patrons shall be borne by Concessionaire.

  • Tenant shall comply with all applicable provisions of 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1542\1540 “Airport Security”, any Transportation Security Regulations, all other applicable laws, rules and regulations governing the Airport and the Landlord’s security program.

  • Standards, Federal Aviation Regulations Part 139 (14 C.F.R. Part 139), and Transportation Security Regulations Parts 1500, 1520 1540 and 1542 (49 C.F.R. Parts 1500, 1520, 1540, and 1542), and any other applicable laws, regulations and rules as such currently exist and are amended from time to time (“Security Requirements”).

  • The Authority is required by Transportation Security Regulations, 49 CFR Parts 1540 and 1542, to “adopt and put into use facilities and procedures to prevent and deter persons and vehicles from unauthorized access to the Air Operations Area.” In accordance with the foregoing, the Authority has developed a security plan for the Airport, and the operations of the Contractor at the Airport shall not conflict with the security standards set forth in said plan.