Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 581.2 - Procedures(a) Who may register (1) Any person associated with the college, including anyone employed by a third party vendor and reports to work on campus, who operates a motor vehicle on campus must register that vehicle with the college. Vehicle registration entitles a person to drive on campus and to park in designated parking lots only; it does not guarantee a parking space. Each vehicle must be registered by the beginning of each academic year. Vehicles may be registered online on the college website. Currently, there is a charge of $16 per year for the first vehicle registered with the college. Up to two additional vehicles may be added at a cost of $8 per vehicle. These charges are subject to change, based upon the costs of operating the vehicle registration program. Vehicles without the appropriate sticker that are subject to ticketing for violations of the college's parking rules will be subject to immediate towing from the campus at the owner's expense.(3) Multiple registrations. A person may register more than one vehicle if it is for his or her specific use and the registration of the second vehicle bears his or her name or that of his or her spouse, domestic partner or parent. If a registrant is disciplined by revocation of campus parking privileges the revocation applies to all cars registered in his or her name.(4) Transfer and replacement of permits(i) A parking permit is not transferable. If a permitted vehicle will bear a new registration, or if an existing registration will appear on a replacement vehicle, a new permit needs to be purchased following the aforementioned procedure.(ii) A registration is valid until the next August 31st unless the vehicle changes ownership or the registrant severs his or her relationship with the college. (iii) If a vehicle is sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, it is urgent that the registrant notify the University Police Department immediately in writing with proof of same so that there will not be a charge for any violations incurred after the transfer date. Failure to do so may result in liability for violations incurred until such action is taken.(b) Parking (1) Where to park. Spaces and parking lot sections reserved for persons with special needs, Honors College students, police vehicles, day care drop-off and pick-up, service vehicles and construction personnel are restricted for use by the aforesaid persons at all times. Otherwise, registered vehicles may be parked in any unrestricted parking area.(2) Permitted times. Vehicles are generally not permitted to be stored on campus. Exceptions may be requested in advance in writing to the University Police Department, explaining special circumstance that may exist for consideration. (For example, an international student returning to his/her country of residence during winter break but leaving a registered vehicle behind.)N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 581.2
Amended New York State Register September 30, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 39, eff. 9/30/2020