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Code · Virginia · Title 5.1 · Chapter 1

Code of Virginia § 5.1-2.14. Contracts, leases, and other arrangements.

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A. In connection with the operation of an airport or air navigation facility owned or controlled by the Board, the Board may enter into contracts, leases, and other arrangements with any person or persons
(i)granting the privilege of using or improving the airport or air navigation facility or any portion or facility thereof or space therein consistent with the purposes of this chapter;
(ii)conferring the privileges of supplying goods, commodities, things, services, or facilities at the airport or air navigation facility; and
(iii)making available services to be furnished by the Board or its agents at the airport or air navigation facility.
In each case the Board may establish the terms and conditions and fix the charges, rentals, or fee for the privilege or service, which shall be reasonable and uniform for the same class of privilege or service at each airport and shall be established with due regard to the property and improvements used and the expenses of operation to the Board; provided that in no case shall the public be deprived of its rightful, equal, and uniform use of the airport, air navigation facility, or portion of facility thereof.
B. Except as may be limited by the terms and conditions of any grant, loan, or agreement authorized by § 5.1-2.16 , the Board may by contract, lease, or other arrangements, upon a consideration fixed by it, grant to any qualified person, for a term not to exceed thirty years, the privilege of operating, as agent of the Board or otherwise, any airport owned or controlled by the Board; provided that no person shall be granted any authority to operate an airport other than as a public airport or to enter into any contracts, leases, or other arrangements in connection with the operation of the airport which the Board might not have undertaken under subsection A of this section.
1980, c. 750.
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