Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 563.4 - Vehicle registration(a) No student, visitor, contractor, State employee or an employee of a college-affiliated organization shall operate or park a vehicle of any kind or description on premises or property under the control of the college unless such vehicle is properly registered with the college or is lawfully parked at metered public parking. Proper registration includes affixing the decal issued by the college in accordance with instructions provided. (1) If two faculty/staff members or affiliate members share the same household, each member will purchase a parking permit at the applicable price for each vehicle registered.(2) A student who is a spouse, son, or daughter of a faculty/staff member must register the vehicle he/she is operating in accordance with the student registration regulation.(b) Such registration shall be valid through the regular academic year, to include summer.(c) Parking and/or registration fees shall be charged for vehicles parked within designated lots, consistent with the applicable collective bargaining agreements and in accordance with guidelines established by the chancellor or designee. Such guidelines provide that the determination of the amount of the fee be substantially based on an analysis of the costs attributable to the operation and maintenance of the parking facilities owned and operated by the college.(d) All of these vehicle and parking regulations shall be in full force and in effect 24 hours each day, unless otherwise specified.(e) During a declared snow emergency, all person parking a vehicle on the premises shall obey temporary instructions for the use of parking lots and/or the operation and parking of vehicles on the premises.(f) Veterans. Any veteran, as defined in section 360 of the New York State Education Law, in attendance as a student at the college shall be exempt from parking fees upon submission by the veteran of a written request for exemption together with written certification by the veteran that such veteran was honorably discharged or released under honorable circumstances from such service.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 563.4