Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. Administrative Policy
1. In accordance with A. C. A.
25-17-307,
the Board of Trustees of the University of Central Arkansas has established
regulations for the operation and parking of motor vehicles on the UCA campus.
These regulations apply to all faculty, staff, students, and others utilizing
the land and streets owned or controlled by the University of Central Arkansas
and are effective beginning August 15, 2009. The University Police Department
is the jurisdictional law enforcement agency empowered under State statutes to
enforce all parking and traffic regulations of the University of Central
Arkansas and the State of Arkansas on all campus properties and on all streets
contiguous or adjacent to campus properties.
2. Any appropriately licensed driver choosing
to park an automobile on campus may do so, provided a parking permit is
obtained and provided the driver understands that the permit neither obligates
the university to set aside a space for every vehicle nor allows: the driver to
violate parking regulations.
3.
The university reserves the right to restrict the use of an automobile on
university property if the owner or driver has abused the privilege of
operating a vehicle on campus.
4.
The university assumes no responsibility for a vehicle or its contents.
5. Any motor vehicle parked on
property owiied or controlled by the university, including metered-parkiri'g/"
and under the control of a student, faculty member, or staff member must
properly display a valid UCA parking permit.
6. Failure to pay fines will result in the
blocking of pre-registration or the withholding of transcripts or pay and
refund checks.
7. A ticketed
vehicle continuing in violation may be ticketed again as long as the violation
continues. Overtime parking will be ticketed every two hours.
8. An illegally parked but non-ticketed
vehicle is not an indication that the regulation being violated is no longer in
effect. "
9. Any person who is
stopped by University Police for a violation of a traffic or parking regulation
is subject to either a university or district court citation as determined by
the issuing officer.
10. Occupants
of residence halls are requested not to drive to class, the cafeteria, or other
campus areas between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
11. A traffic ticket or
any other communication from a University Police officer is an official
university notice. Recipients who do not respond to such a communication face
disciplinary and/or legal action. '
12. The Arkansas Crime Information Center
furnishes the University Police Department with information on the owners of
vehicles not displaying a permit that receive tickets. These tickets are then
issued to the faculty/staff member or student whose last name and home address
match those on the listing.
13.
Use of any parking permit acquired through fraudulent, or otherwise improper
means, will be considered theft of services from the University of Central
Arkansas. Hanging permits will be confiscated and parking privileges may be
taken away:"
II. Parking
and Traffic Services Office
1. The University
Police Department is located at the intersection of W. J. Sowder Street and
Marian Ross Avenue. The Department's Parking and Traffic Services Office is
open for payment of traffic fines and purchase/distribution of parking permits
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All registered students
and employees may obtain their parking permit at the University Police
Department 24 hours a day except for registration and fee payment days.
Temporary parking permits and parking and traffic information can also be
obtained at the University Police Communications Center 24 hours a day. As a
service to the university community, the Department's lobby and communications
center is never closed.
III. Student Parking Permits
1. Students who park vehicles on campus are
required to immediately obtain and display a parking permit. The parking permit
is a transferable polyethylene hanging permit registered in the name of the
student.
2. Students should obtain
their parking permit at the University Police Department or such other place
that may be designated on registration and university fee payment days.
3. The permit must hang on the
rearview mirror with the front side of the permit facing the windshield.
Failure to properly display the hanging permit will result in the issuance of a
citation. '
4. All student permits
expire August 15, 2010. Continuing students must obtain all new permit each
fall semester.
5. Students who
forget to bring their hanging permit to campus must obtain a temporary parking
permit from the University Police Department prior to parking on university
property. Temporary permits are issued free of charge to students.
IV. Faculty and staff Parking
Permits
1. Faculty and staff of the university
who park vehicles on campus are required to immediately purchase and display a
parking permit. Student employees, including graduate, assistants, are not
eligible for staff parking. The parking permit for all faculty and staff
employees is a transferable polyethylene hanging permit registered in the name
of the employee.
2. Only one
hanging permit may be issued to each employee of the university. The permit
should be transferred to any vehicle the employee parks on the
campus.
3. The permit must hang on
the rearview mirror with the front side of the permit facing the windshield.
Failure to properly display the hanging permit will result in the issuance of a
citation.
4. Employees who forget
to bring their hanging permit to campus must obtain a one-day temporary parking
permit from the University Police Department prior to parking on university
property. One-day permits are issued free of charge for employees who possess a
regular parking permit. i
5. Lost
hanging permits may be replaced by purchasing a new permit at the full annual
fee. Holders of permits are prohibited from selling or otherwise transferring
their permit to another faculty/staff member or student. !
6. The hanging permit must be returned to the
University Police Department upon termination of employment with the University
of Central Arkansas.
7. A
temporary staff permit is available to university temporary or extra-help
employees whose appointments are for a limited period of time. The fee for a
one-month 'temporary staff permit is $10.00. The fee paid for monthly temporary
permits may be used to off-set the cost of a regular employee parking permit
should the employee's appointment be extended.
8. Relatives of faculty or staff members are
not eligible for a faculty/staff permit arid may not park in faculty/staff
parking areas unless they themselves are regular employees of UCA. Each parking
permit is valid only for use by the person to whom it is issued. Misuse of a
faculty/staff parking permit may result in loss of parking privileges for both
the faculty/staff member and the violater.
V. Disabled Parking
1. Disabled parking spaces are provided for
the benefit, of physically challenged persons. These spaces are designated by
disabled signs and marked stalls. Unauthorized use of disabled spaces, to
include the loading/van access areas marked by striping, may result in fines as
well as towing and associated costs. .
2. Physically challenged persons must obtain
a blue disabled permit and must furnish the University Police with proof of
issuance of a disabled permit or license plate by the Arkansas Department of
Finance and Administration. Such proof shall be the "Disabled Person's Access
to Parking application Form" issued by the state with the special plate or
placards.
3. Temporary disabled
permits will be issued only to persons who have purchased and . displayed a
regular UCA permit. Upon obvious, visible disability a temporary disabled
permit will be issued for a period of 3 - 5 days. Temporary disabled permits
for a longer; period of time, not to exceed 30 working days, will be issued
only with a letter from a physician stating a need for a disabled permit and
the length of time it is needed.
VI. Visitor Parking
1. Visitors are welcome and are encouraged to
obtain a visitor's permit at the University Police Department prior to parking
on campus. These permits will be issued after presentation of a valid driver's
license. A visitor who receives a citation for a violation of the UCA parking
rules, other than parking in a No Parking area or Disabled space, may bring or
mail the citation to the University Police Department and it will be voided.
Visitors may not park in a "No Parking" or "Disabled Parking" area. Violation
of "No Parking" or Disabled parking statutes will result in a district citation
with fines set by the District Court. District citations cannot be dismissed by
the University and failure to respond to these citations will result in a
warrant of arrest issued by the Conway District Court.
2. Visitors may park in designated visitor
parking lots on campus without first obtaining a visitor parking permit.
Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday visitor parking is
provided only for persons who are not registered students or employees of the
university. Students or employees parking in visitor parking between those
hours, whether a student or staff parking permit is or is not displayed, will
be subject to citation. Students and Faculty/staff are not allowed to use a
visitor temporary permit. The temporary permit will be confiscated if used by
an unauthorized individual. Parking privileges may be taken away from those
involved. Faculty, staff and students may park in visitor parking between" the
-'hours of 4:30 p.m. arid 6:30 AM. Monday -Friday and all day Saturday and
Sunday.
VII. Meter
Parking
1. ' Meter parking is designated for
short-term, convenience purposes. Holders of all types of UCA permits, except
disabled permits, are required to pay when parking at parking meters.
2. Unless otherwise indicated by
sign, all meter parking spaces are limited to two hours and enforced 8:00 AM to
4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Fifteen minute loading/unloading meters are
enforced 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
3. A UCA parking permit is required to park
at any meter parking space.
4.
Parking at a broken or non-functioning meter during the hours the meter is
enforced is a violation and may result in a citation.
VIII. Motorcycles
1. Motorcycles, mopeds and motorbikes are not
permitted on campus except in designated parking areas. Users must enter and
depart the campus at the location nearest these parking areas. Motorcycle
permits are required to be placed where easily seen.
IX. Bicycles
1. Persons riding bicycles must obey-all
rules of the. road established for-motor vehicles. Bicycles shall be parked in
racks provided on campus. Bicycles parked in access ways, on sidewalks, in
areas which may obstruct disabled access or in any other improper location will
be subject to citation and impoundment. Impounded bicycles may be claimed at
the University Police Department after all fines are paid.
X. Method of Payments
1. All parking permits may be obtained at the
University Police Department or at specially designated areas during fall,
spring, and summer registration and fee payment.
2. Payroll deduction is available as a form
of permit fee payment for full-time faculty and staff. The annual fee will be
deducted in six equal installments beginning with the September paycheck for
all continuing employees. For those employees appointed after the start of the
Fall semester, the parking fee will be deducted in installments beginning with
the employee's first paycheck. Employees who terminate before the entire annual
fee is collected will have the remaining balance deducted from their final
paycheck.
3. Students who have lost
their hanging permit may obtain a replacement permit at a cost of $5.00.
XI. Permit Fees
1. Student Permits - The cost for student
parking permits is included in the security & access fee assessed for each
academic term. Students must obtain their hanging permit from the Police
Department Parking & Traffic Services office and display it in their
vehicle in order to avoid a citation or impoundment.
2. Faculty/staff Permits - The cost for
faculty/staff parking permits is $51.00 per academic year or $25.00 for the
summer terms only. Monthly faculty/staff permits are available for $10.00 per
month. The cost of the monthly permits may be applied toward
the full fee permit.
3. Motorcycle Permits - The cost for
motorcycle permits, for faculty/staff is $5.00. The cost of motorcycle permits
for students is included in the security and access fee.
4. Permit fees are subject to change without
notice.
XII. Parking
Area Assignments and Hours
1.
Faculty/staff Parking - Areas marked "Yellow Area" with yellow
signs, yellow lines, or yellow parking blocks are reserved for faculty and
staff vehicles displaying current yellow hanging-permits;
2.
Resident Parking (On Campus
Residence Halls and UCA Owned or Controlled Apartments and Houses other than
Residence Halls) - Areas marked "Resident Parking" with green signs, green
lines, or green parking blocks are reserved for student vehicles! displaying
current green hanging permits. Green permits are available only to students
'residing in campus residence halls or UCA owned or controlled apartment
complexes.
3.
UCA Permit
Parking - Areas marked "UCA Permit Parking" with white signs, white
lines, or white parking blocks are reserved for students or faculty/staff
displaying any current UCA permit.
4.
Disabled Parking - Areas
marked for disabled access are always reserved for vehicles displaying current
UCA disabled permits.
5.
Visitor Parking - Areas marked for visitors are reserved for
persons who are not employees or students of the university.
6. Between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., Monday
through Friday, Visitor areas, Faculty/staff areas, and UCA Permit Parking
areas are interchangeable (Summer Hours are from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.). They
are interchangeable all day Saturday and Sunday. A current UCA decal must be
displayed. Residence hall parking, reserved spaces designated by sign, disabled
spaces, and all other parking spaces or parking lots as posted are not
interchangeable and are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
XIII. Driving Regulations
1. All traffic motor vehicle laws of the
state of Arkansas are applicable on UCA Property and will be enforced by
University Police officers. Violation of State traffic and motor vehicle laws
may subject the driver to a district citation with fines set by the Conway
District Court.
2. The campus
speed limit is fifteen (15) miles per hour, except where conditions as
necessary or posted signs indicate a slower speed.
3. One-way street driving regulations are to
be observed at all times by all vehicles.
4. All STOP signs, YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY signs,
and all other regulatory or directional signs are to be observed.
5. Pedestrians in crosswalks shall have the
right-of-way.
6. It is a violation
of traffic regulations to avoid a speed bump.
7. It is the driver's responsibility to be
able to operate his or her vehicle safely. Anyone who operates a vehicle on
university property while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, narcotic
drugs, or opiates will be subject to arrest.
8. Failure to yield to a University Police
vehicle signaling a driver to pull over to stop (via the use of blue lights
and/or siren), failure to comply with University Police officer's direction, or
failure to cooperate with a University Police officer while the officer is
performing his official duties, will subject the violator to arrest under
applicable State statutes.
XIV. Parking Regulations
1. It is the driver's responsibility to find
a legal, marked parking space and to park the entire vehicle within the space's
boundary lines. Other improperly parked vehicles in the area shall not
constitute an excuse for parking with any part of the vehicle over the line.
Severe weather is not a valid reason for violation of parking regulations. If a
vehicle experiences mechanical failure, it is the owner/driver's responsibility
to have the vehicle removed as soon as available services permit. Parking lots
may not be used for vehicle storage.
2. All parking spaces are defined by painted
lines or parking blocks. Vehicles must be parked within the painted lines or
parked in front of a parking block properly spaced for parking.
3. Where parallel parking is required,
vehicles must be parked with the right wheels to the curb.
4. Where diagonal and head-on parking are
required, vehicles should be parked with the front toward the curb and the rear
bumper toward the traffic lane.
5.
No parking is allowed next to red curbs, red parking blocks or in red or
candy-striped areas. These areas are reserved for emergency vehicle access or
to provide for fire code regulations compliance and/or pedestrian/traffic
safety. Unless specifically authorized by a uniformed police officer there are
no waiver periods for these areas.
6. No parking is allowed on the grass,
sidewalks, or in driveways or loading zones.
7. Double parking is a violation at ail
times.
8. If a vehicle is parked
in violation, attended or unattended, the driver may be issued a citation.
9. Vehicles licensed by the
federal, state, county, or city government are exempt from permit requirements,
but subject to compliance with other traffic and parking regulations. Police
vehicles are exempt from certain traffic and parking regulations as provided in
State statutes.
XV.
Personal Responsibility for Vehicles
1. The
person to whom a UCA parking permit is assigned is responsible for all
violations by that vehicle. If a permitted vehicle is loaned to another driver,
its proper operations remains the permit holder's responsibility.
2. If a vehicle without a permit is driven on
campus by a permit holder, a "Temporary Permit" must be obtained from the
University Police Department. Temporary parking permits are available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week. Motorcycle permit holders are not eligible for temporary
permits. Students are allowed no more than four temporary parking permits per
semester unless special circumstances are approved by the Parking and Traffic
Services Office.
3. Parking
facilities may not be used until a current UCA parking permit is displayed on
the rearview mirror of the vehicle.
XVI. Towing and Impoudment of Vehicles
1. UCA reserves the right to tow and impound
from its property any parked vehicle that does not display a current parking
permit, is improperly parked in a space reserved for the disabled, is parked in
a restricted zone, or has unpaid parking tickets. Vehicles will be towed if
parked in such a way as to constitute a traffic or pedestrian hazard or impede
the access of service or emergency vehicles. Violations which could also result
in towing and possible impoundment include, but are not limited to, parking in
reserved parking spaces, parking in painted candy-striped or red areas, parking
in driveways, or double parking on the street or in parking lots. '
2. UCA reserves the right to tow and impound
from its property any vehicle in violation of its traffic and parking
regulations until all towing fees and UCA traffic/parking violation charges
have been paid.
XVII.
Appeals Process
1. A traffic citation may be
appealed within 7 days of its issuance if the recipient believes it was issued
contrary to campus traffic regulations or in error. Forms for appeals may be
obtained from the University Police Department. An appeal may not be granted
after a ticket has been paid.
2.
Administrative determinations by the University of Central Arkansas may be
appealed to the Conway District Court in accordance with A. C. A.
25-17-307.
XVIII. Fines for Violations
1. All fines must be paid within 30 days from
the date of issue. Fines for traffic and parking violations which are not paid
within 30 days from the date of issue of the citation for the violation(s) will
be adjusted to an amount equal to twice the amount of the original fine(s).
Failure to pay traffic and parking fines may result in the blocking of
pre-registration, or the withholding of pay and refund checks.
2. All fines are payable at the University
Police Department from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If the
violator has their copy of the citation, payments will be accepted at the
University Police Communications Center after hours in the form of check, money
order, or credit/debit card for the exact amount of the fine only.
3. The following are the parking and traffic
violations and corresponding fines* established by the University of Central
Arkansas:
1. |
No 'permit: |
$25* |
2. |
Defacing, reproducing, altering or illegal use of
permit |
$75 |
3. |
Falsifying registration information |
$75 |
4. |
Exceeding speed limit |
$40 |
5. |
Reckless/unsafe driving |
$75 |
6. |
Failure to stop or yield right-of-way |
$25 |
7. |
Parking in a disabled space |
$75 |
8. |
Parking at a red curb |
$15 |
9. |
Improper equipment |
$15 |
10. |
Double parking/blocking |
$15 |
11. |
Parking in the wrong area |
$15 |
12. |
Parking in a "No Parking" area |
$15 |
13. |
Parking in a reserved area |
$15 |
14. |
Driving and/or parking on grass |
$10 |
15. |
Driving/parking wrong direction on a one-way
street |
$10 |
16. |
Parking on the wrong side of street |
$10 |
17. |
Overline parking |
$10 |
18. |
Improper display of permit |
$10 |
19. |
Overtime parking |
$10 |
20. |
Failure to display hanging permit |
$10 |