Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6C9-5.1004 - Parking Regulations
(1) Visitors
Parking: Visitors must purchase a parking permit from the Information Booth
located near the entrances to the campus and may park in any open space that is
not reserved or prohibited.
(2)
Open Parking Spaces: Any parking space within an assigned lot not specifically
marked for another purpose is designated as an open parking space. Students,
faculty, staff, and other registrants may use the space on a first come
basis.
(3) Disabled Parking Spaces:
Only vehicles lawfully displaying a state-issued disabled parking permit are
authorized to park in disabled parking spaces. The disabled parking permit
alone without the required accompanying UNF parking permit will not be
acceptable in any UNF parking lot or garage, including the disabled spaces
within those lots or garages. Violators shall be subject to
ticketing.
(4) UNF Temporary
Disabled Parking. A registered student, faculty, or staff member with a
temporary mobility-related disability may apply to the Department of Police and
Public Safety for consideration in obtaining special parking privileges on a
temporary basis.
(5) Reserved
Parking: These spaces are located on the first floor of the parking garages and
in sections of various parking lots. For information on special reserved
parking, contact University Parking Services or the Department of Police and
Public Safety.
(6) The University
President, Vice Presidents, and Deans shall each be assigned a parking space
for their specific use.
(7)
Vehicles shall be parked only in spaces specifically marked for parking. The
absence of "No Parking" signs does not mean that parking is allowed.
(8) Motor Vehicles must be parked within the
identifiable boundaries. Parking on or over a line is prohibited.
(9) Double-parking is prohibited at all
times.
(10) Vehicles shall not be
parked in such manner as to obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic,
wheelchair ramps, interfere with normal operational activities, or create a
hazard. Vehicles so parked will be towed away at the owner's expense.
(11) Parking on grass, sidewalks, loading
zones, or on roadways (except where specifically marked for parking) is
prohibited.
(12) If a vehicle with
an affixed decal is temporarily out of normal service, the owner may obtain a
temporary, substitute, parking permit at no cost, valid for a maximum of two
weeks, from University Parking Services or the Department of Police and Public
Safety. An extension will be granted when proof of continuing repair is
provided.
(13) Any vehicle parked
on campus is parked at the risk of the owner.
(14) Except at the Resident Parking Lots,
overnight parking of any vehicle is prohibited unless special permission is
granted by the Department of Police and Public Safety.
(15) Disabled or abandoned vehicles which
constitute a traffic or safety hazard are subject to be towed away at the
owner's expense. This also applies to vehicles abandoned on campus for more
than three days.
(16) Major repairs
to vehicles shall not be performed on campus.
(17) Locating a legal parking space is the
responsibility of the vehicle's operator. Lack of a parking space will not be
considered a valid excuse for violation of any parking regulation.
(18) Unauthorized persons parking vehicles in
"disabled" spaces are subject to fine and having a vehicle towed away at
owner's expense. Temporary "disabled" parking permission may be obtained by
contacting University Parking Services or the Department of Police and Public
Safety.
(19) Regulations concerning
loading zones will be enforced at all times.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.74(4) FS. Law Implemented 1001.74(35), 1006.66 FS.
New 12-7-03.
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