N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8 § 570.1

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 570.1 - Motor vehicle registration
(a) Registration. All members of the college community (faculty, staff and students) who drive cars or other motor vehicles on campus must register their vehicles annually within seven days after classes begin for the fall term. If a motor vehicle is obtained during the year, it must be registered within 48 hours at the business office, Maytum Hall, at a registration charge approved by the chancellor or designee. The State certificate of registration and the college "I.D." card must be presented at registration to receive the campus permit. A parking sticker valid from September through August will be issued and must be displayed. Persons who own more than one car may register their second car for an additional fee as approved by the chancellor or his designee. You are charged a second car sticker fee for a lost sticker.
(b)
(1) Failure to register motor vehicle. Failure to register a motor vehicle or to properly display the parking sticker on the left side of the back bumper constitutes a violation of the college regulations. A fine will be imposed for each separate violation. If the vehicle is registered, it can no longer be used as a visiting vehicle even if someone not connected with the college is driving it.
(2) Any vehicle found on campus which license plates checks to the same last name and same address as a student will be presumed to be driven by that student and subject to the same rules and regulations as all student vehicles unless public safety is notified before ticketing or towing. Notification after the fact is not valid.
(c) Continuing violations. Any violation of the campus registration or parking regulations beyond a 24-hour period shall constitute an additional violation for each 24 hours thereafter.
(d) Parking fees as approved by the chancellor, or designee, shall be charged for motor vehicles within designated lots consistent with applicable collective bargaining agreements and in accordance with guidelines established by the chancellor or designee. Such guidelines shall 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 at Fredonia.
(e) Parking meter zones will be established in designated lots. A fee, as approved by the chancellor, or designee, will be charged. Such approval will be in accordance with guidelines established by the chancellor or designee which provide that the amount of the fee will be substantially based on an analysis of the costs attributable to the operation and maintenance of the parking meters on the premises of the State University College at Fredonia.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 570.1