13 Tex. Admin. Code § 111.36 - Definitions for Capitol Complex Parking Assignments
Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in these sections, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Availability
for assignment--Refers to the status of a lot or parking structure, either a
part or the whole of which is used for open parking assignment and shows a
utilization of its open parking areas of less than 100% during peak use
hours.
(2) Handicap reserved
parking--A parking space in a parking lot or parking structure to be utilized
only by an employee issued a handicap parking permit by the parking
administration. The spaces will be marked by signs and/or red painted curbs or
stops.
(3) Occupying agency--Any
state agency with a physical office or building space within the Capitol
Complex.
(4) Open parking--The
privilege to park anywhere within the Capitol Complex parking lots or parking
structures except in those spaces marked as "reserved," "handicap reserved,"
"visitor parking," or designated by the board not to be open parking
facilities. No monthly charge is made for open parking.
(5) Parking administration--A section of the
Texas Department of Public Safety.
(6) Reserved parking--The assignment of a
specific parking space to a state official, an agency or to an employee. The
spaces will be marked by signs and/or yellow painted curbs or stops.
(7) Visitor parking--Parking space used by
non-state employees and other visitors to the Capitol Complex. Visitor parking
may be used by a state employee only if his or her principal place of
employment is outside the Capitol Complex. The spaces will be marked by signs
and/or blue painted curb stops. This definition excludes any parking spaces in
the Capitol Visitors' Parking Garage.
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