Utah Admin. Code R131-14-4 - Assignment Process and Procedures
(1) Subject to Section
36-5-1,
the CPB Executive Director will oversee and approve the number of parking
spaces assigned to the legislature, executive and judicial branches of
government. The CPB Executive Director may assign and designate areas of
parking by departments, divisions or agencies of the executive and judicial
branches. The CPB Executive Director shall provide space numbers to
employees/Elected Officials of the legislative, executive and judicial
branches, issue parking tags, personal data sheets and written agreements for
each assigned individual to fill out and return to the CPB. The CPB Executive
Director may require those assigned a parking space to execute a legal
agreement protecting the State of Utah and the CPB, in accordance with a form
reviewed by the Utah Attorney General's Office and the Division of Risk
Management. The identification of persons with particular spaces shall be kept
confidential by the CPB, the Department of Public Safety and any other State
officials that receive such information in the course of State business,
because the release of such information creates security and property
risks.
(2) Upon the completion and
signature of the personal data sheet and the written agreement, the space will
be assigned and parking privileges will be added to the employee or official's
access card. Those with disabilities assigned to an accessible space will need
to provide a copy of the placard to the CPB Executive Director.
(3) Because of a limited number of parking
spaces on the Capitol Hill Complex, it is necessary to transition parking for
both Legislative Sessions and Interim Legislative Sessions. Notices to
employees may be sent out from the CPB as a courtesy. However, it is the
responsibility of the individual to know which days they may and may not have a
reserved parking space as identified in their signed agreement.
(4) Any executive or judicial branch employee
who intentionally violates their signed parking agreement may lose the
privilege to park in the space identified in the parking agreement as well as
have any entrance card or device deactivated, as determined by the CPB
Executive Director. Any determination by the CPB Executive Director may be
appealed to the Chair of the Board Operations and Budget Development
Subcommittee. However, such determination by the Chair shall be final. The
designation of a parking space in the Capitol Hill Complex is a privilege and
not a right.
(5) Any violation of
this rule may also be prosecuted under Section
63C-9-301(3),
Utah Code.
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