Kan. Admin. Regs. § 1-45-20 - Parking permit required
(a) The provisions
of this regulation shall apply only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m., Monday through Friday, holidays excepted, and to those locations at which
parking is restricted to vehicles displaying a parking permit.
(b) Except as otherwise expressly indicated
in this regulation, a motor vehicle shall not be parked in any of the parking
locations subject to this regulation, unless the motor vehicle plainly displays
a parking permit that authorizes the motor vehicle to be parked in that parking
location. A motor vehicle with a parking permit shall not be parked on the
statehouse grounds, in a parking lot or garage other than the location for
which the parking permit has been issued, or in stalls that are designated for
visitors.
(c)
(1) Any motor vehicle displaying the
appropriate parking permit for that particular parking lot or garage may be
parked in any parking stall that is not specifically marked as reserved, or
that is not specifically designated or posted for the use and benefit of
specified vehicles, state agencies, or state employees.
(2) Each motor vehicle displaying a temporary
permit for parking shall be parked only in those locations specified by the
temporary permit and only on those dates and for the length of time specified
by the temporary permit.
(d) At no time shall more than one vehicle
per parking contract use the parking permit for that contract to park at
locations subject to this regulation.
(e) Each parking permit shall be used only by
the employee or state agency to which that parking permit is issued. Parking
contracts, parking permits, and temporary permits shall not be loaned,
assigned, sublet, or in any other manner permitted to be used by any other
individual. If a parking permit is designed to be permanently affixed to a
specific vehicle, that parking permit shall not be used for parking any motor
vehicle other than that for which it was specifically issued, except with the
prior permission of the secretary.
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