(1) AUTHORIZATION.
(a) Any person possessing an operator's
license valid in the State of Florida is permitted to operate a properly
registered motor vehicle on the campuses of Florida Atlantic University and the
Palm Beach Community College-South Campus, collectively referred to as the
"campus" or the "University."
(b)
The University Police Department and the Traffic and Parking Department and
individuals designated by the Traffic and Parking Department, are authorized to
enforce this Traffic and Parking rule. Regulatory signs and traffic control
devices have the force and effect of University rules.
(c) All vehicles driven or parked upon
University property are subject to the provisions of this rule.
(d) This rule is in effect twenty-four (24)
hours of every day of the year.
(e)
Any vehicle not parked at a meter must display a valid decal or parking
permit.
(2) DEFINITIONS.
(a) Abandoned Vehicle. A vehicle or
conveyance which has not been moved in at least thirty (30) days, or has been
moved to various spaces on campus because it cannot be driven legally on
roadways, has an invalid or expired license tag or is inoperable.
(b) Access Aisle. An access aisle is the area
between two (2) disabled accessible parking spaces, or the area adjacent to a
disabled accessible parking space that is indicated by diagonal lines. This
area allows wheelchair users to enter and exit their vehicles.
(c) Assigned Space. An assigned space is an
individual parking space, assigned by the President or designee, to a specific
person or department and includes service vehicle spaces. These spaces are
reserved twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week.
(d) Card Access Lot. A card access lot is a
parking lot in which use is controlled by a key card issued upon payment of a
card access fee.
(e) Controlled
Access Lot. A controlled access lot is a parking lot that requires a special
permit in addition to a valid decal, which is issued upon payment of a
controlled access lot fee.
(f)
Decal. A decal is a color coded sticker affixed to each vehicle, issued by FAU
Traffic and Parking Department authorizing parking of a vehicle on campus for a
specified length of time.
(g)
Disabled Accessible Parking Space. A disabled accessible parking space is a
space for use only by an individual with a valid disabled parking permit,
placard or license plate registered in the individual's name.
(h) Faculty. Faculty includes all FAU
professors, visiting professors, adjunct professors and instructors.
(i) Immobilized Vehicle. A vehicle that is
rendered inoperable by a lawfully attached mechanical device such as a "boot"
or clamp device.
(j) Motorcycle.
Motorcycle, for the purpose of this rule, includes motorcycles, motor-driven
bicycles, mopeds, motor scooters and other similar motorized
vehicles.
(k) Non-University
Vehicle. A non-University vehicle is a vehicle not registered with the Traffic
and Parking Department.
(l) Permit.
A permit is authorization issued by the FAU Traffic and Parking Department for
parking a vehicle on campus for a specified length of time. A permit may be
issued by parking decal, temporary parking permit or by hangtag.
(m) Staff. Staff includes A&P, USPS and
OPS non-student employees.
(n)
Student. Student, for the purpose of this rule, includes full-time, part-time,
daytime, evening and weekend FAU students and students of any other
institutions leasing land or facilities on any FAU campus.
(o) Lifelong Learning Society Student - for
the purpose of this rule is a non-degree seeking student who is a current
member of and is enrolled in the Lifelong Learning Society.
(p) Traffic and Parking Department. Traffic
and Parking Department includes other offices designated to conduct business on
behalf of the Department.
(q)
Transportation Access Fee. All students will be assessed a Transportation
Access fee at the time of registration to be paid along with their tuition to
support the University's transportation infrastructure and to increase student
access to transportation services.
(r) Vehicle. Vehicle includes all
automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters and other similar
conveyances including those that are leased or rented.
(s) Visitor. Visitor, for the purposes of
this rule, is a person who is neither a student, faculty or staff member, who
is driving a vehicle or parking on campus.
(3) REGISTRATION, FEES AND DECALS.
(a) Registration.
1. Faculty and staff must register all
vehicles parked on campus and pay the appropriate registration fee.
2. Students must register all vehicles parked
on campus and must pay the Transportation Access Fee as provided in paragraph
(3)(b).
3. The owner's current
state vehicle registration will be requested at the time of
registration.
4. A parking decal
will be issued upon payment of the appropriate fee and presentation of the
current valid vehicle registration to the Traffic and Parking Department. The
issuance of a decal does not guarantee a parking space.
5. All vehicles parked on campus must be
registered with Traffic and Parking and must display a valid decal that is
properly affixed to the vehicle.
6.
Each individual to whom a decal is issued is responsible for any infraction
caused by or citation issued to any vehicle bearing that individual's
decal.
7. The registered owner of a
non-University vehicle shall be responsible for all on-campus parking
violations involving that vehicle.
(b) Fees.
1.
Student Transportation Access Fee.
a. All
students are required to pay a Transportation Access fee at the time of
registration to be paid along with their tuition. THIS FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE. A
parking decal will be issued to each registered student. The amount of the fee
is as follows:
|
Academic Year(s) for Which Fee Is Applicable
|
Semester
|
Fee Per Semester
|
|
2003-2004
|
Fall, Spring,
|
$47.00
|
|
|
Summer
|
$15.00
|
|
2004-2005
|
Fall, Spring,
|
$48.00
|
|
2005-2006
|
Summer
|
$15.00
|
|
|
Fall, Spring,
|
$50.00
|
|
|
Summer
|
$15.00
|
b.
All Lifelong Learning Society students are required to pay a Transportation
Access Fee at the time of Lifelong Learning registration to be paid along with
tuition. THIS FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE. A parking decal will be issued to each
registered student. The amount of the fee is as follows:
|
Academic Year(s) for Which Fee Is Applicable
|
Term
|
Fee Per Term
|
|
2003-2004
|
Fall, Winter, Spring
|
$12.00
|
|
2004-2005
|
Fall, Winter, Spring
|
$12.00
|
|
2005-2006
|
Fall, Winter
|
$14.00
|
|
2006
|
Spring
|
$12.00
|
2. Registration Fees for Employees and
Others.
a. Parking decals will be issued to
staff/faculty and other persons upon payment of the applicable fee.
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Classification
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Decal Color
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Academic Year(s) for Which Fee Is Applicable
|
Fee Per Year (except as noted)
|
|
Card access lot
|
Red
|
2003-2005
|
$200
|
|
Controlled access lot
|
Red/Green/Silver
|
2003-2005
|
$225/semester
|
|
Assigned spaces
|
Red
|
2003-2005
|
$375
|
|
Faculty (except adjunct professors)
|
Red
|
2003-2005 Fall 2005+
|
$105 $107
|
|
Staff (USPS pay grade 21 and above and all
A&P)
|
Red
|
2003-2005 Fall 2005+
|
$105 $107
|
|
USPS (USPS pay grades 1620)
|
Red
|
2003-2005 Fall 2005+
|
$77 $79
|
|
USPS (USPS pay grade 15 and below, OPS)
All adjunct professors (regardless of FTE)
|
Red
|
2003-2005 Fall 2005+
|
$55 $57
|
|
PBCC Students Residing in FAU Housing
|
Green
|
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
|
$109
$111
$115
|
|
Vendors
|
Hangtag
|
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
|
$109
$111
$115
|
b.
All employees, except student OPS employees, are authorized to elect to pay for
decals via payroll deduction. The maximum number of payroll deductions shall
not exceed four (4).
c.
Registration Fee Reductions - The following registration fee reductions are
authorized to be used in combination with other reductions, but do not apply to
temporary parking permits:
(I) Fee for
employees whose total appointment is halftime or less are one-half of the
regular registration fees. A statement, signed by the employee's immediate
supervisor, indicating the employee's total appointment, is required to qualify
an employee for a reduced fee under this provision. This reduction is not
available to adjunct professors.
(II) Fees for a second or subsequent faculty
or staff vehicle are one-half of the regular registration fee.
(III) Fees for employees whose employment
contracts begin after January 1 and before July 30 are one-half of the regular
registration fee.
3. Employee/Student Classification - Graduate
Assistants and Teaching Assistants are classified as students for the purposes
of this rule. Full time OPS employees are considered staff for purposes of this
rule, even if they are registered for classes. Part-time (less than 40 hours
per week) OPS employees who are registered for classes are considered students
for purposes of this rule.
4.
Continuing Education/Open University Students - Open University &
Continuing Education students must display a valid parking permit authorized by
the Traffic and Parking Department at all times while parked on all FAU
campuses including the Commercial Boulevard campus. Open University &
Continuing Education Students registering for courses seven (7) weeks or
greater in duration are required to pay the Transportation Access Fee. Open
University & Continuing Education students registering for courses that are
less than (7) weeks in duration, are not required to pay the Transportation
Access Fee, but are required to display a parking hangtag. Such students may
obtain hangtags from the Open University & Continuing Education office. The
office of Open University & Continuing Education will pay a fee of $2 per
hangtag to the Traffic and Parking Department prior to the issuance of the
hangtags.
5. Palm Beach Community
College - South Campus students who reside in FAU apartments or residence halls
must register all vehicles at the FAU Traffic and Parking Department and pay
the appropriate registration fee.
6. Outside Contractors - An outside
contractor or an employee of an outside contractor working on an FAU campus,
such as a cafeteria, bookstore, bank, copy services, mail center, health
services or maintenance worker, is considered to be a staff employee for
purposes of this rule. However, if any such person is also a full-time
registered student, the student category is applicable to such
person.
7. Volunteers - When
requested by a department within the University, an invited guest lecturer or
any person who teaches without remuneration or any volunteer who provides
services to the University will be issued appropriate parking decals or permits
free of charge as long as appropriate documentation is provided to the Traffic
and Parking Department.
8. Vendors,
Service Persons - A vendor or any other service person who frequently parks on
campus must pay the appropriate registration fee and display a valid temporary
parking permit.
9. Others Parking
on FAU Campuses - Others who park on FAU campuses may purchase a valid
temporary parking permit for a fee of $5.00 a week or $15.00 a
month.
(c) DECALS AND
PARKING PERMITS.
1. Decals.
a. A parking decal is issued for use on any
vehicle.
b. The decal must be
affixed inside the vehicle, on the driver's side rear window. The entire decal
must be displayed unaltered. The decal must be visible at all times while the
registered vehicle is parked on campus. Decals may not be affixed by means
other than the adhesive of the decal. A vehicle with a decal not affixed in
accordance with this rule will be cited and fined for improper
display.
c. The decal is
transferable and can be used on any other vehicle. The decal must be removed
from the vehicle upon sale or other disposition of the vehicle or when the
decal holder leaves the University upon graduation, termination of employment,
relocation from a residence hall to an off-campus residence, or any other
change in status that affects parking privileges.
d. Lost, misplaced, defaced or stolen decals
must be reported immediately to the Traffic and Parking Department and
replaced. A decal reported lost which is later found, must be turned in to the
Traffic and Parking Department. The fee for a replacement decal is $15.00.
However, a free replacement decal will be issued where proof of purchase of the
original decal is submitted together with the following documentation:
(I) For a stolen decal - a signed stolen
decal report filed with the Traffic and Parking Department;
(II) For a stolen vehicle - presentation of a
police report or insurance verification.
(III) Totally destroyed vehicles -
presentation of insurance claim that the vehicle has been deemed
"totaled."
e. Any
individual who has any unpaid FAU Traffic and Parking citations will not be
permitted to register his or her vehicle or receive a parking decal until all
outstanding fines are paid. However, an individual whose only citation(s) is
pending appeal and where the appeal(s) is timely, will be permitted to purchase
a temporary parking permit during the appeal process.
f. Reproducing or defacing a decal or
temporary hangtag is prohibited. An individual using a decal that has been
reproduced, altered or defaced, in violation of this rule, or which has been
reported lost or stolen, will be referred to law enforcement authorities. If
the individual is a student, he or she will also be referred to the Dean of
Students for disciplinary action. If the individual is an employee, he or she
will also be referred to the appropriate Vice President for disciplinary
action. In addition, the individual will be subject to a fine of $250.00 and
the vehicle to which the decal was affixed will be immobilized or towed and
stored at the owner's expense.
2. Temporary Parking Permits.
a. Issuance. Temporary parking permits will
be issued by the Traffic and Parking Department. Temporary parking permits are
available during regular business hours from the Traffic and Parking Department
and from the University Police Department after regular business hours and on
weekends. Temporary parking permits are valid only for the dates indicated on
the front of the permit.
b.
Non-decal Holders. Upon request, a non-decal holder will be issued one (1)
temporary parking permit without a fee valid up to one (1) day each
semester.
c. Decal Holders. Upon
request, a decal holder will be issued a temporary parking permit without a fee
for a maximum of three (3) consecutive days. Upon request, a decal holder whose
vehicle is being repaired or was stolen will be issued a temporary parking
permit without a fee for a maximum of 28 consecutive days.
d. Purchase of Temporary Permits. Temporary
permits can be purchased from the Traffic and Parking Department at the rate of
$5.00 per week or $15.00 per month (28 days). No temporary permit will be
issued for more than twenty-eight (28) consecutive days except as provided in
sub-subparagraph (3)(c)2.e.
e.
Construction Contractors. Construction contractors, working on University
construction projects, which require a parking, permit for more than
twenty-eight (28) days, will only be issued a permit in excess of twenty-eight
(28) days if the need has been verified by the University Architect or
designee.
f. Visitors. All visitors
to the campus must obtain temporary parking permits to park anywhere on campus
other than at a meter or reserved spaces.
g. Improper Use. Improper use of a permit
will result in revocation of the permit and parking
privileges.
(4) RULES FOR PARKING AND OPERATION OF
VEHICLES ON CAMPUS.
(a) Rules for Parking.
1. Parking.
a. The registered owner or operator of a
vehicle assumes all liability for parking on University property.
b. All vehicles without valid decals or
parking permits must park at parking meters and pay the appropriate
fees.
c. Parking at the University
is regulated and controlled by designated decals and permits. Each vehicle
owned or operated by a student or employee must have a valid decal or parking
permit to park anywhere on campus other than at a meter.
d. Vehicles must park in appropriately
designated lots with valid decals as follows:
|
Decal Designation
|
Permitted to Park
|
|
Faculty/Staff
|
Faculty/Staff Lot or "All Decal Lot"
|
|
Commuter Student
|
"All Decal Lot"
|
|
Resident Student
|
Resident Students Lot or "All Decal Lot"
|
|
Board of Trustees
|
Any Lot or Metered Space
|
e.
Between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. all vehicles, except those covered
in subparagraph (4)(a)2., must park in appropriate designated lots, unless
posted otherwise. After 5:00 p.m. and before 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and anytime
on weekends, vehicles with valid decals may park in any lot unless posted
otherwise.
f. Vehicles with valid
parking decals may park at meters without paying during the hours of 6:30 p.m.
and 7:00 a.m. weekdays and any time on weekends, unless posted
otherwise.
g. The fee for use of
metered parking is set on a sliding scale. Fees shall be based upon demand for
use. The maximum hourly fee shall not exceed $2.00.
h. Parking violators will be issued a
citation and subject to a fine as prescribed in these regulations as follows:
(I) Parking on grass, a sidewalk, a
crosswalk, a loading zone, a fire lane, a street, unimproved land or any other
"no parking" area is prohibited. Violators will be subject to a fine of
$15.00.
(II) A parked vehicle
failing to display a valid parking decal or permit will be subject to a fine of
$15.00.
(III) A vehicle that is
parked in a lot designated for a decal other than the type of the decal affixed
to the vehicle will be fined $15.00.
(IV) Overtime parking at a meter is subject
to a fine of $15.00 per incident except as provided in sub-subparagraph
(4)(a)2.a.
(V) Overnight parking on
campus for the purpose of sleeping in a vehicle or using it as living
accommodations is prohibited.
(VI)
Motorcycles must be parked in areas designated for motorcycle parking. Bicycles
must park in bike racks only. Violators will be subject to a fine of
$15.00.
(VII) Repairing any vehicle
on campus is prohibited, except in an emergency. The emergency must be reported
to the University Police Department prior to the repair being made.
(VIII) Parking of a trailer, boat, camper,
large van, airplane or commercial truck (except construction vehicles with FAU
permits) is prohibited.
(IX)
Vehicles may not be abandoned on campus. The registered owner of an abandoned
vehicle will be notified by mail that his or her vehicle has been deemed
abandoned by the Traffic and Parking Department. An abandoned vehicle not
removed within ten (10) days of the date of the notification shall be towed and
stored at the owner's expense.
(X)
Any parked vehicle creating a hazard, a nuisance or an impediment to traffic
flow shall be subject to a fine of $25.00 and will be towed and stored at the
owner's expense.
(XI) All vehicles
must be parked in one marked space only or will be subject to a fine of $15.00.
White, blue or red painted lines or concrete bumpers identify a parking
space.
2.
Disabled Accessible Parking.
a. Any student or
employee with a valid decal, who properly displays a valid state disabled
parking permit, placard or license plate that is registered to the student or
employee using the vehicle, may park in any disabled accessible parking space.
Such individuals may park in any parking space in any lot except in assigned
spaces, service vehicle spaces, or in card access or controlled access lots.
Such individuals may also park free in metered spaces for up to four (4)
hours.
b. A student or employee
with a temporary physical disability may obtain a temporary disabled parking
permit from FAU by submitting certification from his or her treating physician.
The certification must be issued on the physician's official letterhead
stationery and must be dated no earlier than ten (10) calendar days before
submission to the Traffic and Parking Department. The treating physician must
certify that the temporary disabled parking permit is medically necessary and
the length of time it is needed. FAU temporary disabled parking permits will be
issued for up to thirty (30) days. A properly displayed valid temporary
disabled parking permit or placard entitles an individual to park as indicated
in sub-subparagraph (4)(a)2.a.
c.
Any vehicle parked in a disabled accessible parking space without a valid
disabled parking permit, placard or license plate will be issued a $250.00
fine.
d. An individual fined under
the provisions of sub-subparagraph (4)(a)2.c. to whom a disabled parking
placard was issued prior to the date of the citation, can request that the fine
be reduced from $250.00 to $15.00 for failure to display the placard. The
request must be submitted to the Traffic and Parking Department within fifteen
(15) calendar days of the date of the citation along with the valid placard and
proof that the placard was registered in the individual's name and was valid on
the date the citation was issued.
e. A student or employee to whom a disabled
parking placard is issued who fails to display the placard when parked in a lot
designated other than the designation of the decal affixed to his or her
vehicle, will be fined $15.00. Proof of ownership of the disabled placard must
be provided to the Traffic and Parking Department within 14 calendar days of
issuance of the citation.
f. No
vehicles may park in a disabled accessible access aisle, even those displaying
a valid disabled parking permit, placard or license plate. Vehicles parked in a
disabled accessible access aisle will be fined $250.00 and will be towed and
stored at the owner's expense.
g.
The owner or operator of any vehicle found displaying a disabled parking
permit, placard or license plate not registered to the individual using the
vehicle and parked in a disabled accessible parking space will be issued a
$250.00 fine and the vehicle will be towed and stored at the owner's
expense.
3. Garage
Parking.
a. A current FAU parking decal is
required to park in the garage. Visitors using the garage must park at metered
spaces only.
b. The garage will be
closed and locked each night as posted.
c. No overnight parking. Vehicles remaining
in the garage after closing will be cited.
d. All vehicles must adhere to posted
signage.
e. Event visitors may park
in the garage at the rates established for the event, which shall not exceed
$10.00.
(b)
Rules for Operation of Vehicles on Campus.
1.
All vehicle operators must comply with all State of Florida traffic laws and
comply with ordinances of adjacent municipalities which are not inconsistent
with this rule.
2. The maximum
speed limit on any street on all FAU campuses is twenty-five (25) miles per
hour, unless otherwise posted.
3.
The maximum speed limit in parking lots is ten (10) miles per hour, unless
otherwise posted.
4. Pedestrians
always have the right-of-way.
5.
All traffic signs must be fully obeyed. A vehicle must be brought to a complete
stop before proceeding past any stop sign.
6. Driving or operating any vehicle on campus
is restricted to streets and drives designed for vehicular traffic.
7. Only bicycles shall be operated on
pathways specifically marked for bicycle use.
(5) FINES, PENALTIES AND RELATED FEES.
(a) Fines.
1. Any person in violation of any State of
Florida traffic law set forth in subparagraphs (4)(b)1. through 6. shall be
subject to the applicable state fines.
2. An individual charged with an infraction
must either pay the prescribed fee or appeal the citation within 14 calendar
days of issuance of the citation. If payment of the fine is not received in the
Traffic and Parking Department within fourteen (14) days, a $10.00 late fee
will be imposed.
3. Any student
with an unpaid parking or other citation will not be permitted to register for
classes nor receive a transcript of academic achievement, grades or a diploma
until all fines and fees are paid in full.
(b) Fines and Fees.
1. Schedule of fines and fees.
|
Violations
|
Fines
|
|
No decal/expired decal
|
$15
|
|
Improperly affixed or displayed decal
|
$15
|
|
Failure to display a valid decal
|
$15
|
|
Parking in inappropriate color coded lot
|
$15
|
|
Parking in service vehicle/reserved space
|
$25
|
|
Overtime meter
|
$15
|
|
Hazardous parking
|
$25
|
|
Parking in a disabled access aisle
|
$250
|
|
Parking in a disabled accessible space without valid
disabled parking placard
|
$250
|
|
Failure to display valid disabled parking placard
registered to vehicle user
|
$15
|
|
Defaced decal/hangtag/stolen decal
|
$250
|
|
Replacement decal
|
$15
|
|
Administrative fees (refund)
|
$10
|
|
Administrative fees (release)
|
$25
|
|
Inappropriate parking of motorcycle or bicycle
|
$15
|
|
All other violations (except otherwise noted in this
rule)
|
$15
|
|
Late fees
|
$10
|
|
Overnight Parking in the Garage
|
$15
|
|
Tow Fee
|
$35
|
|
Boot Fee
|
$25
|
2.
Fines and Fees Information.
a. If a vehicle
accumulates three (3) unpaid parking violations, regardless of type, upon the
occurrence of a subsequent offense, the vehicle will be immobilized or towed
and stored at the owner's expense.
b. All towing and storage authorized under
this rule will be done at the registered owner or operator's expense. Charges
for towing or storage may vary according to type of vehicle, type of equipment
needed and costs charged by towing or storage companies. Immobilized, towed or
stored vehicles will be released when all unpaid fines and fees have been paid
to the University.
c. Payment of
fines and fees shall be made by cash, check, money order or credit
card.
(6) TRAFFIC COMMITTEES AND PARKING VIOLATIONS
APPEAL BOARD.
(a) The Traffic Safety and
Parking Committee, referred to as the "Committee" for purposes of this rule, is
established by the President of the University to serve as an advisory group to
the Traffic and Parking Department. The Committee is composed of seven (7)
members: two (2) faculty, one (1) representative from the Office of the Vice
President of Student Affairs, one (1) representative from the Office of the
Vice President for Finance, one (1) representative from each Campus Vice
President or equivalent, two (2) students and two (2) alternates. The Director
of the University Police Department or designee will act as advisor to the
Committee.
(b) The Parking
Violations Appeal Board, referred to as the "Board" for purposes for this rule,
is a subcommittee of the Traffic, Safety and Parking Committee. It is composed
of a minimum of any three (3) members who sit as an appellate body. The Board
will meet as often as necessary to discharge its duties. A majority of voting
members present will be required to render decisions and take action.
(c) The Director of the Traffic and Parking
Department and the Parking Violations Appeal Board are both designated as
University Traffic Authorities to hear violations of traffic rules. In carrying
out its duties, either University Traffic Authority may sustain or dismiss
charges and, in its discretion, impose appropriate penalties and
fees.
(7) APPEALING A
CITATION.
(a) A citation may be appealed by
filing a Request for Appeal form within fourteen (14) calendar days of issuance
of the citation. A Request for Appeal form (05/14/03), which is incorporated by
reference into this rule, can be obtained from the Traffic and Parking
Department or at
www.fau.edu/parking.
The completed form, together with the appropriate supporting documentation,
must be returned to the Traffic and Parking Department or submitted via email
(supporting documents should be scanned and attached). Lack of knowledge of
Traffic and Parking rules is not an acceptable basis on which to appeal a
citation. The Director of the Traffic and Parking Department will review the
documentation submitted and make a determination on the appeal within fifteen
(15) days. The individual will be notified in writing of the Director's
decision. If the citation is sustained, the fine must be paid within 14 days of
the date of the Director's decision, unless a final appeal is timely
filed.
(b) A final appeal of the
citation may be made by requesting a hearing before the Parking Violations
Appeal Board. A Request For Hearing form (05/14/03), which is incorporated by
reference into this rule, is available at the Traffic and Parking Department or
at
www.fau.edu/parking within fourteen
(14) calendar days of the Director's decision. The documentation that was
reviewed by the Director will be forwarded to the Board, however the Board will
make a new determination of the case. The individual appealing the citation may
indicate on the form an intention to be present at the Hearing. The individual
will be notified of the date, time, and location of the hearing and may present
evidence. The individual will be notified in writing of the decision of the
Board. If the citation is sustained, the fine must be paid within 14 calendar
days of the Board's decision. The decision of the Board is final; no further
appeals are permitted.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 6C5-7.004
Rulemaking Authority
1001.74(4),
1006.66(2) FS.
Law Implemented 316.1955,
316.1964,
1006.66
FS.
Formerly 6C5-4.03,
10-11-75, Amended 5-24-76, Renumbered and Amended 10-11-77, Amended 8-23-79,
11-10-82, 8-17-83, Formerly 6C5-7.04, Amended 11-11-87, 7-19-89, 8-25-90,
9-8-93, 12-10-95, 8-24-98, 8-11-01, 7-10-03.
Formerly 6C5-4.03, 10-11-75, Amended 5-24-76, Renumbered
and Amended 10-11-77, Amended 8-23-79, 11-10-82, 8-17-83, Formerly 6C5-7.04,
Amended 11-11-87, 7-19-89, 8-25-90, 9-8-93, 12-10-95, 8-24-98, 8-11-01,
7-10-03.