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Parking Enforcement -- Parking Regulations, Part D (1)

All traffic and parking regulations are enforced 24 HOURS A DAY,

seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. (1) Permit requirements


PART D – Procedures, Section 1 – Permit Requirements

 

(a) Every faculty, staff, or student member who operates or expects to operate a motor vehicle (whether privately owned, leased or borrowed) on University property, at any time, must obtain a valid parking permit.

(b) Upon registration a student is automatically charged the cost of a permit in his/her student account. If a permit is not received before the first week of school, the student must contact Campus Community Support Services (CCSS).

(c) Registration is not considered complete until the parking permit is properly displayed on the vehicle. The permit must be properly displayed at all times when operating a vehicle on the property of The University of Toledo. No person shall reproduce, deface or use a parking permit in violation of this rule.

(d) The person to whom a vehicle is registered is responsible for all citations, regardless of who is driving the vehicle. It is the responsibility of the registered driver to make sure others operating that vehicle understand and obey these regulations except as provided for in paragraph A (4).

(e) PERMANENTLY HANDICAPPED – Permanently disabled persons with state handicapped plates or placards must register their license plate or placard number with CCSS. Permanently disabled persons must display the University permit according to his/her status, (e.g., student, faculty, or staff), and their state handicapped plates or placard.

(f) VENDORS – University units receiving regular service from non-University suppliers shall provide the supplier a special parking permit available from CCSS. Check with CCSS for the current cost of this permit.

(g) CONTRACTORS – Contractors, including their employees, shall register all vehicles that may be parked on campus and MUST park in designated spaces.

(h) ONE-DAY PARKING PERMITS – Faculty, staff, and students may obtain a temporary parking permit, good for one day, free of charge, at the University campus information center or at CCSS upon presentation of a valid driver’s license. No person shall be entitled to receive more than four (4) one-day parking permits free of charge in any semester. Check the CCSS office for the current cost of one day permits. Persons who have previously purchased a permit may, upon application to the CCSS office, receive a temporary permit at no charge for a period of no more than five (5) days in cases in which the regular vehicle is out of service. (Reference Section D (5)(c))

(i)  REPLACEMENT OF PERMIT – If a new parking permit is required due to damage, the entire permit or identifiable fragments must be returned to CCSS for replacement, without additional cost. (For replacement of lost or stolen permits, refer to Sections D (5) (h) and (i))

(j)  PERMITS NOT NEEDED (Main Campus) – Parking permits are not required on weekends (from 5 p.m. Friday until 7 a.m. Monday) and periods when the University is not in session. The University is considered to be in session during final exam weeks. ALL OTHER PARKING REGULATIONS REMAIN IN EFFECT AND ARE ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

(k) A permit is always required to park at the Health Science Campus unless parking in a patient area. If an employee is visiting a patient or is a patient themselves, a note must be displayed on the dash in addition to their parking permit hanging on the rearview mirror.
 

Last Updated: Thursday, June 28, 2007