| STUDENT
PARKING |
| A Parking Permit is required & parking
regulations are enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in all student lots during Fall, Spring, Winter and Summer
semesters. Student Permits are valid only in Student Lots. |
| Student Parking Permit Fees: $40/Spring or Fall
Semesters; and $20/ Winter or Summer Intersessions. |
| A citation may be dismissed to students who have purchased a parking permit and who have been issued a parking citation for "No Valid Permit displayed" or "Improper Display of Permit" in a student parking lot, if dismissal is requested within 35 calendar days of citation issuance and a $5.00 administrative fee has been paid to cover the cost of processing these dismissals. Only one parking citation will be dismissed for these reasons.
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| FACULTY/STAFF
PARKING |
| All faculty & staff
must have a current, valid staff parking
permit in designated staff parking lots. |
| Temporary staff parking
permits may be obtained from Parking Services, Bldg. 23. Staff permits cannot be used in metered stalls. |
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| DISABLED PARKING |
Vehicles parked in the Blue-Lined
Disabled Persons Parking Stalls are required to properly display
a current State issued Disabled Persons placard.
Individuals with a short-term special parking needs can contact the student Health Center, ext. 4400 for consideration of a temporary, limited medical parking permit. |
To disabled individuals who possess a State Disabled Persons Placard and receive a citation for failing to display their placard, who request a citation dismissal and submit their current Disabled Placard documentation as evidence that a placard had been issued to them, must pay a $25.00 administrative fee to process the cancellation of the citation as per California Vehicle Code Section 40226.
40226. An issuing agency may, in lieu of collecting a fine for a citation for failure to display a disabled placard, charge an administrative fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) to process cancellation of a citation in any case where the individual who received the citation can show proof that he or she had been issued a valid placard at the time the citation was received.
Added Sec. 5, Ch. 640, Stats. 2002. Effective January 1, 2003.
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