328.12 - DUTIES AND POWERS.

        328.12  DUTIES AND POWERS.         The director in carrying out the director's duties relating to      aeronautics shall:         1.  Promotion of aeronautics.  Encourage, foster, and assist      in the general development and promotion of aeronautics in this      state, and make disbursements from moneys available for such      purposes.         2.  Rules.  Make reasonable rules, consistent with this      chapter, as deemed by the director to be necessary and expedient for      the administration and enforcement of this chapter, and amend the      rules at any time.         3.  Filing of rules.  Keep on file at the office of the      director, for public inspection, a copy of all the department's      aeronautic rules with all amendments, and mail copies to all      registered landing areas in this state.         4.  Technical services available.  So far as reasonably      possible, make available the engineering, management consulting, and      other technical services of the department, without charge, in      connection with aeronautics.         5.  Intervention.  Participate, at the director's discretion,      as party plaintiff or defendant, or as intervenor, complainant, or      movant, on behalf of the state or any governmental subdivision or      citizen of the state, in any proceeding having to do with      aeronautics.         6.  Enforcement of aeronautics laws.  Enforce and assist in      the enforcement of this chapter and of all rules issued pursuant to      this chapter, and of all other laws of this state relating to      aeronautics; and, in the aid of enforcement and within the scope of      the director's duties, general powers of peace officers are conferred      upon the director, and officers and employees of the department      designated by the director to exercise such powers.  The director, in      the name of this state, may enforce this chapter and the rules issued      pursuant to this chapter by injunction in the courts of this state.         7.  Use of existing facilities.  In the discharge of all      functions prescribed by this chapter, to every feasible extent, use      the facilities of other agencies of the state; and other state      agencies are authorized and directed to make available to the      director such facilities and services.         8.  Investigations and inquiries.  Hold investigations and      inquiries.         a.  The director or the director's designee when acting for      and with the authority of the director, may hold investigations and      inquiries concerning matters covered by this chapter and orders and      rules of the department.  In an investigation or inquiry, the person      acting for the director may administer oaths and affirmations,      certify to all official acts, issue subpoenas, and compel the      attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of papers,      books, and documents.         b.  The reports of investigations or inquiries, or any part of      them, shall not be admitted in evidence or used for any purpose in a      civil suit growing out of a matter referred to in an investigation,      inquiry, or report, except in criminal or other proceedings      instituted in behalf of the director or this state under this chapter      and other laws of this state relating to aeronautics.         9.  Authority to contract.  Enter into contracts necessary to      the execution of the powers granted the director by this chapter.         10.  No exclusive rights granted.  Grant no exclusive right      for the use of an airway, airport, landing area, or other air      navigation facility under the director's jurisdiction.         11.  Sufficiency reports.  Issue sufficiency reports for all      airports in the state, which are owned and operated by a governmental      subdivision, based on the functional classification of those airports      as set out in the department's transportation plan.         12.  Centralized purchasing agency.  Encourage governmental      subdivisions to utilize the department's services as a centralized      purchasing agency for items, including but not limited to airport and      aeronautics equipment.         13.  Safety inspections.  Enter into agreements, at the      director's discretion, and otherwise cooperate with federal      authorities in the safety inspection of registered landing areas, and      adopt safety standards for airports.         14.  Newsletter.  Have authority to publish and distribute by      subscription a state aeronautics newsletter or magazine.  The      department may charge a reasonable fee for subscriptions to the      newsletter or magazine.         15.  Commuter air carrier demonstration projects.  The      department may encourage the development of commuter air carrier      service in the state by:         a.  Recommending routes between cities that may support such      service.         b.  Making available funding for demonstration projects from      any federal funds made available to the state or from any state funds      appropriated for such purposes.         c.  Establishing specifications, operational requirements,      terms and conditions under which demonstration projects will be      participated in by the state.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C35, § 8338-f5, -f6, -f8, -f9, -f10, -f13; C39, § 8338.05,      8338.06, 8338.08, 8338.09, 8338.10, 8338.13; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62,      66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 328.12] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1967; 94 Acts, ch 1107, §65; 98 Acts, ch 1075,      §30