Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 008 - Department of Higher Education
Division 02 - Colleges and Universities Plans and Operations
Rule 008.02.05-004 - 2005 - 2006 Parking and Traffic Regulations for Arkansas Valley Technical Institute of Arkansas Tech University (Ozark Campus)
BULLETIN BOARDS: All signs placed on bulletin boards and doors must be limited in size to 14 in. by 18 in. All posters or signs must be identified as to the person or organization responsible for their display.
If an individual student or organization wishes to place a poster or sign in any area not designated in the above policies, the individual student or organization must get approval from the Chief Student Officer. The posters and signs will be considered on their merit.
Bulletin boards exist for the use of persons and organizations within the Arkansas Tech University, Ozark Campus community. Commercial announcements are not to be placed on or in any campus location without the approval of the Chief Student Officer.
HANDBILLS AND FLIERS: Placing handbills and fliers on automobiles parked on campus is prohibited. No handbills or fliers may be distributed on campus without approval from the Chief Student Officer.
CAMPUS PARKING
All vehicles should have a parking permit, which can be obtained from the Office of Student Services. Local law enforcement agencies have jurisdiction and will be notified of violations.
PARKING FOR THE HANDICAPPED: Any vehicle found to be parked in an area designated for exclusive use of disabled persons (as defined in Section 75, 266-22 of Act 772) shall be subject to impoundment by the appropriate law enforcement agency according to Section 12 of Act 772, and the owner will be subject to a fine not less than $25 or not more than $100 for each offense plus applicable towing, impounding and related fees.
HANDICAPPED PARKING DECALS: Handicapped parking decals may be obtained at the Arkansas State Revenue Office. Decals may be used by persons who are temporarily or permanently disabled, and are good for the duration of the disability, and may be used anywhere in the State of Arkansas. A statement from a physician is necessary to obtain the decal.
CONDUCT STANDARDS
The Arkansas area technical schools have the responsibility of training people to meet employment needs of business and industry and have a genuine concern for the integrity of all students enrolled. The conduct of all students should display the educational objectives of the school and conform with the laws of the state. Any conduct unbecoming to the accepted standards will subject the student to dismissal.