W. Va. Code R. § 148-6-6 - Violations
6.1. General.
The owner of any motor vehicle parking in violation of this rule is subject to
the penalty specified in Section 7 of this rule and is responsible for the
payment of any fines, penalties or costs assessed, regardless of whether the
owner was operating the motor vehicle at the time of the violation. The
Secretary may waive the violation and assessed fines, penalties and costs, in
his or her discretion. Further the Secretary may authorize the removal,
immobilization, or any other remedy considered necessary, at owner expense, of
any motor vehicle parked in violation of this rule. For the purpose of this
subdivision, a motor vehicle parked in violation of this rule shall include a
motor vehicle owned by a person who owes more than 10 unpaid violations and is
parked on property described in subsection 2.1 of this rule. The Secretary may
also authorize the revocation of a state issued parking space of a vehicle
whose owner owes more than 10 unpaid violations.
6.2. Metered Parking. The owner of a motor
vehicle parked at metered parking with elapsed time during the hours of 8:00
a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, is subject to
overtime parking fine(s) in accordance with Section 7 of this rule or other
hours as the Secretary considers appropriate. In no event may a singular
vehicle at a single parking meter be ticketed more than four times in one
working day.
6.3. Designated Area
Parking. The owner of a motor vehicle parked at any time in an area designated
accessible parking, legislative parking, or reserved parking is subject to
parking fine(s) in accordance with Section 7 of this rule.
6.4. Parking in Travel Lanes. The owner of a
motor vehicle parking in a travel lane is subject to a parking in a travel lane
fine in accordance with Section 7 of this rule.
6.5. Other violations. The owner of a motor
vehicle parking in a space that has not been assigned for purpose of parking
that vehicle is subject to an improper parking fine in accordance with Section
7 of this rule.
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