Code of Massachusetts Regulations
703 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (MBTA)
Title 703 CMR 2.00 - Issuance And Enforcement Of Parking Violations By Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Section 2.04 - Parking Violation Enforcement
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
Enforcement. The Authority or its designee shall enforce the provisions of 703 CMR 2.00.
(1) Designation of Violation Clerks and Parking Clerks. The Authority may designate Violation Clerks and Parking Clerks to perform the functions specified in 703 CMR 2.00, including enforcing non-payment of Parking Fees, at the pleasure of the Authority and for such finite or indefinite period as the Authority deems desirable. The Authority may hire or designate such personnel, and organize such divisions as the Authority may deem necessary, or contract for such services, in order to carry out the provisions of 703 CMR 2.00.
(2) Functions of Parking Clerks. A Parking Clerk will record and collect data to identify a violating vehicle and certify that a Parking Violation occurred. Parking clerks will also determine violations of parking restrictions such as parking in prohibited areas. A Violation Notice will then be mailed to the address of the registered owner of the vehicle, or will be affixed to the vehicle. Copies (electronic data or physical copy) of the Violation Notices will also be forwarded to the Violation Clerks for processing.
(3) Functions of Violation Clerks. A Violation Clerk processes Violation Notices in accordance with 703 CMR 2.00, including reviewing appeals, conducting hearings and making decisions with respect to Parking Violations.
(4) Content of Violation Notice.
Table 1
Fines will be imposed for violation of 703 CMR 2.00 as follows:
Violation |
Fine* |
Parking in Restricted or Prohibited Area |
$15.00 |
Parking Without Paying Required Parking Fee |
$10.00** |
Not in Marked Parking Space |
$15.00 |
Employee Permit Parking Only |
$15.00 |
No Parking Zone |
$15.00 |
Parking in "Drop Off/Pick Up" Area |
$15.00 |
No Stopping/No Standing |
$15.00 |
Parking on Center or Median Strip or Island |
$15.00 |
Handicap/Disabled Veteran Parking Only |
$200.00 |
Blocking Handicap Ramp |
$200.00 |
Parking Within Ten Feet of Fire Hydrant or Standpipe |
$50.00 |
Parking in a Bus Stop or Bus Terminal Area |
$100.00 |
Overnight Parking (Between 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M.) |
$15.00 |
Occupying More Than One Parking Space |
$15.00 |
Parking Within or Obstructing a Fire Lane |
$50.00 |
Parking so as to Obstruct Public Transportation Vehicles |
$100.00 |
Parking in Designated "Emergency Vehicle" Parking Only |
$50.00 |
Blocking Access to a Terminal, Garage, Yard, Parking Lot |
$25.00 |
Parking in Taxi Stand or Private Shuttle Bus Stop |
$15.00 |
No Valid/Expired Registration Plate |
$100.00 |
No Valid/Expired Inspection Sticker |
$50.00 |
* Parking Fines will not exceed the above listed amounts if paid within 30 days of the date of the Violation Notice. Parking Fines will not exceed the above listed amount plus $35 if paid thereafter but before the Violation Clerk reports to the registrar. Parking Fines will not exceed the above listed amount plus $50 if paid after the Violation Clerk reports to the registrar. These other fines are in addition to the unpaid Parking Fees. The General Manager may adjust the fines listed in 703 CMR 2.04(4)(a): Table 1.
** Note: the maximum fine amount for Parking Without Paying Required Parking Fee in any calendar year shall be $500.00 per registered vehicle, exclusive of Parking Fees and Registry of Motor Vehicle hold/release fees.
Immobilization
Unlawfully parked vehicles and vehicles accumulating three or more unpaid Parking Violations are subject to immobilization (including booting), or towing and impoundment at the vehicle owner's expense. Impounded or immobilized vehicles will not be released until all Parking Violations, MBTA costs, expenses and charges (including towing, daily impoundment fees and Registry of Motor Vehicles fees) are paid in full.
(5) Delivery/Issuance of Violation Notice. A Violation Notice shall be sent to the address of the registered owner of the motor vehicle if the vehicle is registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. If the motor vehicle is not registered in the Commonwealth, the Violation Notice shall be sent to the official of the relevant state in charge of the registration of such motor vehicle. A Violation Notice also may be affixed securely to the motor vehicle.
(6) Prima Facie Evidence of Notice. A Violation Notice mailed by regular mail, or affixed to a motor vehicle as provided in 703 CMR 2.04(5), shall be deemed a sufficient notice and a certificate of a Parking Clerk that such notice has been mailed, or affixed in accordance with 703 CMR 2.04, shall be deemed prima facie evidence thereof and the facts therein and shall be admissible in any judicial or administrative proceeding as to the facts contained therein.
(7) Payment or Appeal of Violation Notice. Within 30 calendar days after the date of the issuance of the Violation Notice, the registered owner to whom the Violation Notice is issued must make one of the following responses: pay the Parking Fees and Parking Fines as provided by 703 CMR 2.04(7)(a); appeal by mail or electronic means as provided by 703 CMR 2.04(7)(b); or request a hearing as provided by 703 CMR 2.04(7)(c).
(8) Failure to Comply. Failure to comply with the requirements of 703 CMR 2.04(7) shall result in the following sanctions against the registered owner.
(9) Program Enforcement. Any Violation Notice based in whole or in part upon the written certification by the Authority's designated representative for the purposes of recording such a violation, and/or a Violation Clerk, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein and shall be admissible in any administrative or judicial proceeding to adjudicate the liability for such violation. Nothing in 703 CMR 2.00 shall require a violation to be recorded by photographic or other recorded means. A violation may be based in whole upon the written certification of the Authority's designated representative that such violation has occurred.
(10) Prima Facie Responsibility. The registered owner of record of the motor vehicle is prima facie responsible for the payment of the fees, fines and/or penalties that the MBTA assesses unless:
Stolen Vehicle. The registered owner of record has reported in a timely manner to a police agency that the subject vehicle has been stolen, and the subject vehicle remained stolen at the time of the Parking Violation.