Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-02-03-.01 - GENERAL
(1) These rules are intended to promote the
safe and orderly parking of vehicles on the property; facilitate the safe and
convenient operation of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC)
business and services; and regulate parking on campus, with priority given to
UTC business and services.
(2) The
UTC Department of Parking Services and the UTC Department of Public Safety
implement and enforce these rules.
(3) All persons parking vehicles and all
persons owning vehicles parked on UTC property are subject to and required to
comply with these rules.
(4) All
vehicle accidents, incidents, thefts, or break-ins that occur on UTC property
should be reported immediately to the UTC Police Department [(423)
425-4357].
(5) Wherever used in
these rules:
(a) "Designated parking space"
means an area, in either a paved or unpaved lot, delineated by UTC for parking
for a single vehicle. In a paved parking lot, a designated parking space is
delineated by straight white or yellow lines on both sides of the space. In an
unpaved parking lot, a designated parking space is delineated by a wheel stop
or parking block on one end of the space.
(b) "Registered vehicle" means a vehicle
registered with the UTC Department of Parking Services by a
registrant.
(c) "Registrant" means
a UTC student or employee to whom a UTC parking permit is issued.
(d) "Unregistered vehicle" means a vehicle
not registered with the UTC Department of Parking Services.
(e) "UTC" means The University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga.
(f) "UTC parking
permit" means either a hangtag or decal issued by UTC that has not expired and,
when properly displayed on a vehicle, authorizes a vehicle to be parked in
certain designated parking spaces on UTC property.
(g) "UTC property" means all land, grounds,
structures, and any other physical property owned, controlled, or operated by
UTC.
(h) "Vehicle" means any type
of vehicle, including but not limited to a motorcycle.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยง 49-9-209(e), Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5, and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.
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