A. A Permittee shall at all times insure that Fueling Operations conducted by the Permittee thereunder are in strict compliance with all then-current applicable County, state and federal laws and regulations and the terms and conditions of applicable insurance policies.
B. A Permittee shall comply with all standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) including, but not limited to, those standards set out in the NFPA’s Part 407, Aircraft Fueling and Servicing, API’s Bulletin Number 1542, Airport Equipment Marking for Fueling Identification, the Uniform Fire Code, and applicable FAA Advisory Circulars, all as they may be amended.
C. It shall be the responsibility of the Permittee to know and keep current all changes to applicable County, state and federal laws and regulations, whether then in effect or enacted after the permit is issued.
D. FAA Advisory Circular No. 150/5230-4, Subj: Aircraft Fuel Storage, Handling, and Dispensing on Airport, with all current changes, shall be used for determining the minimum requirements for training of fueling personnel, inspections, procedures for dispensing, filtering, minimum safety requirements for refueling vehicles, emergency procedures, and other related fueling safety items. (§ 10.20.050 repealed reenacted Ord. 028-05)