Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6C9-5.1009 - Automobile Towing and Impoundment Policy
(1) A vehicle will be towed away and
impounded if it:
(a) Is blocking a trafficway
or creating a hazard.
(b) Belongs
to a person whose parking privileges on campus have been revoked by the
University.
(c) Is parked in a
designated tow-away zone.
(d) Is
illegally parked in a disabled parking space.
(e) Is illegally parked in a reserved
space.
(f) Is parked in a fire
lane.
(g) Is apparently
abandoned.
(h) Is involved in a
crime or is potential evidence.
(i)
Would be left unattended due to the arrest of the driver.
(2) Any and all charges against the vehicle
must be satisfied prior to releasing the vehicle. Wrecker services removing
vehicles from the University are entitled to payment as authorized by
applicable Florida Statute and Municipal Ordinance.
(3) Immobilizing Devices - Law enforcement
officers of the University are authorized to attach a wheel lock device that is
capable of immobilizing a vehicle so that it cannot be moved when two (2) or
more parking citations for illegal or unlawful parking have been delinquent for
more than ten (10) calendar days and have not been disposed of by payment of
fine or cancellation of the citation. University police are also authorized to
impound vehicles by a wheel lock device when any vehicle displays a lost,
stolen, forged, or altered UNF parking permit. At the time of attachment, a
notice will be affixed giving information as to the amount of pending fines,
where they can be paid, and the amount of any service charges, which must be
satisfied before the wheel lock is removed. An immobilization fee in accordance
with University Traffic and Parking Regulations, Edition 5 will be charged in
addition to other fines.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.74(4) FS. Law Implemented 1001.74(35), 1006.66 FS.
New 12-7-03.
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