DAR File No. 30600
This filing was published in the 11/15/2007, issue, Vol. 2007, No. 22, of the Utah State Bulletin.
Regents (Board Of), University of Utah, Parking and Transportation Services
R810-5
Permit Types, Eligibility and Designated Parking Areas
NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE
DAR File No.: 30600
Filed: 10/18/2007, 11:04
Received by: NL
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
During the course of the five-year review, it was determined that amendments needed to be made to update current correct information and condense verbiage.
Summary of the rule or change:
This amendment shortens the definitions of permit types.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
Sections 53B-3-103 and 53B-3-107
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
None--As the rule amendment simply changes the description of the types of permits but not the cost associated with each permit, there are no cost or savings. University of Utah Department of Commuter Services is self-funded by user fees.
local governments:
None--As the rule amendment simply changes the description of the types of permits but not the cost associated with each permit, there are no cost or savings. University of Utah Department of Commuter Services is self-funded by user fees.
small businesses and persons other than businesses:
None--As the rule amendment simply changes the description of the types of permits but not the cost associated with each permit, there are no cost or savings. University of Utah Department of Commuter Services is self-funded by user fees.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
As the rule amendment simply changes the description of the types of permits but not the cost associated with each permit, there are no cost or savings.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
As the rule amendment simply changes the description of the types of permits but not the cost associated with each permit, there are no cost or savings. Patti Trulli Ibholm, Associate Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Regents (Board Of)University of Utah, Parking and Transportation Services
1910 E SOUTH CAMPUS DR
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84112-9350
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
Patti Trulli Ibholm at the above address, by phone at 801-587-9883, by FAX at 801-581-5253, or by Internet E-mail at patti.trulli-ibholm@ucs.utah.edu
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
12/17/2007
This rule may become effective on:
12/24/2007
Authorized by:
Patti Trulli Ibholm, Associate Director
RULE TEXT
R810. Regents (Board of), University of Utah, Parking and Transportation Services.
R810-5. Permit Types, Eligibility and Designated Parking Areas.
R810-5-1. Parking Permits and Permit Parking Areas.
[A vehicle may
be parked only in a vacant space in a parking lot for which the displayed
permit shows eligibility. Possession of
a parking permit does not guarantee space in a specific parking lot except for
permits which provide for reserved stalls.
Permit fees cover the period designated on the permit. Display of a current University parking
permit allows free parking in non-reserved areas for University sponsored
special events and athletic events during the permit year.]Except for
pay lots, parking meters, short term loading areas and parking reserved for
clinical patients, all faculty, staff, students, visitors and vendors must
purchase and display a current University of Utah parking permit.
Ownership of University parking permits is non-transferable.
All permit parking
areas are designated by signage at the lot'sentrance[marked
by signs indicating which permits are valid in that area]. Parking is subject to change without notice.
R810-5-2.
[Utah Residents]Permit Classifications.
Permit classifications, eligibility and designated parking areas are as follows:
A. Faculty and Staff Permits. Only one permit shall be available to each qualified faculty or staff member. The permit holder may park in any faculty/staff or student parking area. Persons eligible are:
1. All full time salaried personnel, 75 percent full time equivalent.
2. Faculty approved by the academic vice president.
3. Other personnel as designated by the
Universityadministration.[Car
Pool Permit. Three or more faculty,
staff or enrolled students can form a car pool group. To qualify for a car pool
"A" permit, all members must be eligible faculty and staff. All other car pool groups will be issued
"U" permit parking. Each car
pool vehicle shall display a window permit, and the car pool group receives one
transferable permit that must be displayed from the rear view mirror of the
vehicle parked on campus. An additional
member may be added to the pool at any time.
No rebates or proration of charges will be given to individuals who
withdraw from the pool.]
B. Health Science Center Faculty and Staff
Permits. Only one permit shallbe
available to each qualified faculty or staff member. The permit holder may park in the designated parking garage or
other surface faculty/staff or student lot.
Persons eligible are the same as R810-5-2(A)(1), (2) and (3) as listed
above.["U" Permit.
This permit is issued to students, faculty and staff. The number of "U" permits sold may
be restricted by Parking Services when necessary. The holder may park in "U" or "E" lots.]
C. Reserved Permits. Issued to full time faculty and staff who
lease one specific space. The permit
holder may also park in any faculty/staff or student parking area except the
Health Science Center parking garages.
Unauthorized vehicles in reserved stalls may be impounded without
notification. A reserved stall permit
holder may not park in another permitted area on campus if another vehicleoccupies
the reserved space.["A" Permit. Only one permit shall be available to each qualified faculty or
staff member. The "A" permit
holder may park in "A," "U," or "E" lots. Persons eligible are:
1. All full-time salaried personnel, 75 percent
full time equivalent.
2. Faculty approved by the academic vice
president.
3. Other personnel as designated by the
University administration.]
D. Student Permits. Issued to students, faculty and staff. The permit holder may park in the designated
student parking lots.["Temporary" Permit. This permit is issued by Parking Services
for periods exceeding one day and is valid in "U" areas for students
and "A" and "U" areas for qualified faculty, staff and
visitors. It is not valid on vehicles
displaying another current University parking permit.]
E. Disabled Permits. Issued to qualified drivers with
disabilities. Applicants must qualify
under state statutes that govern parking for the disabled. Persons bringing individuals with
disabilities to campus are not entitled to disabledparkingprivileges.["S"
Permit. This permit is issued to
residence halls residents with the hall in which they live designated on the
permit.
F. "Day Pass." This pass is valid for one day only and must
be clearly dated in ink. It is not
valid on vehicles displaying another current University parking permit. This permit allows parking in "A"
or "U" lots as designated.
Fines
for displaying an altered permit, shall be the same for a fraudulent permit.
G. "M" Permit. This permit is issued for motorcycles,
mopeds, motorscooters and motorbikes.
The permit must be prominently displayed near the license plate.
H. "D" Permit. This permit is issued to qualified drivers
with disabilities. Applicants must
qualify under state statutes which govern parking for the disabled. "D" permits allow parking in
designated spaces, and in adjacent areas.
Persons
bringing individuals with disabilities to campus are not entitled to
"D" parking privileges.
I. Reserved Permit. Reserved stall permits are issued to full time faculty and staff
members who lease one specific space.
Unauthorized vehicles in reserved stalls may be impounded without
notification. Upon purchase of a permit,
all other valid permits must be surrendered.
J. "X" Permit. This permit is issued to members of the
Board of Regents, the Board of Trustees and the Governor. The vehicle may be parked in any
"A," or "U" area.
K. "E" Permit. This permit is issued to students, faculty,
and staff. Holders of this permit may
park in "E" lots only.
L. "Quarterly" Permit. This permit is issued for one academic
quarter only and is valid in those areas for which it was issued. The price of this permit may be used toward
the purchase of an annual permit if surrendered on or before the expiration
date on the permit.]
Other permits may
be issued from time to time by University Commuter[Parking]
Services to control parking areas.
KEY: parking facilities
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive
Amendment: [1994]2007
Notice of Continuation: February 22, 2007
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53B-3-103; 53B-3-107
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Patti Trulli Ibholm at the above address, by phone at 801-587-9883, by FAX at 801-581-5253, or by Internet E-mail at patti.trulli-ibholm@ucs.utah.edu
For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules (801-538-3764). Please Note: The Division of Administrative Rules is NOT able to answer questions about the content or application of these administrative rules.
Last modified: 11/13/2007 5:08 PM