(1) A car sharing program shall enter into an airport concession agreement before enabling car sharing at the airport, unless the airport explicitly and in writing waives the right to require an agreement.
(2) A car sharing program is enabling car sharing at an airport if the car sharing program or a shared car owner uses the car sharing program to:
List vehicles parked on airport property or at airport facilities;
Contract for transportation to or from airport facilities;
Facilitate the use of a shared car to transport airport passengers on or off of airportproperty; or
Promote or market a shared car to transport airport passengers on or off of airportproperty.
An airport concession agreement may impose the taxes and fees that are imposed onother concessionaires operating at the airport.
If a car sharing program fails to or refuses to enter into an airport concession agreement, the affected airport may seek an injunction prohibiting the car sharing program from operating at the airport and may seek damages and punitive damages against the car sharing program.
Source: L. 2019: Entire part added, (SB 19-090), ch. 391, p. 3499, § 1, effective January 1, 2020.