Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Preamble.
(1) The general assembly of the state of Ohio
has granted the board of trustees the authority to create parking and traffic
regulations to control the use of all vehicles on university
property.
(2) This rule having been
duly approved by the board of trustees is legally enforceable by the duly
appointed enforcement officers of the university.
(3) All applicable statutes of the "Ohio
Motor Vehicle Code" shall apply to all owners and/or operators of motor
vehicles on university property.
(4) Parking services is a university
auxiliary service. Generated income shall be used for the operation of parking
services, the maintenance and improvement of existing parking areas and the
construction of additional parking areas.
(5) All persons on university property must
comply with all provisions of these regulations and any lawful order of any
duly appointed enforcement officer of the university.
(6) Parking credentials
are and shall remain the property of Kent state university. A duly appointed
enforcement officer of the university may enter a locked vehicle and confiscate
a parking permit in cases of continued violations of any section of the parking
regulations or for any violation of paragraph (E) of this rule.
(7) A duly appointed enforcement officer of
the university may have a vehicle removed if found parked in violation of any
of these regulations. Vehicles may be towed or booted for unpaid tickets even
though legally parked at the time.
(8) Parking services is authorized to install
parking control signs on university property as it deems necessary.
(B) Registration for parking.
(1)
All employees and students of the
university must register their vehicle(s) and obtain valid parking
credentials through parking services to park on campus.
(2) All parking credentials
must be displayed as directed by parking services.
(3) Parking credentials
are only valid for vehicles that are operable and display a current
license
plates..
(4) Kent state university parking
credentials may only be sold by and purchased from
parking services exclusively and cannot be resold.
(5) Employees who park their vehicles on
university property other than in the free parking area will be charged for
their parking credential
. Employees covered by a collective
bargaining agreement will be charged for their parking
credential in accordance with the terms of the
bargaining agreement.
(6) For
employees choosing not to pay for parking, a free parking area is provided. All
vehicles parked in this area must obtain the
appropriate parking credential student employees hired through career
services in accordance with rules
3342-6-25 and
3342-6-25.1 of the
Administrative Code are not eligible for free parking.
(7) University students will be charged for
their parking credential in accordance with established rates
.
(C)
Prohibited parking and driving.
(1) No person
operating a motor vehicle on university property shall fail to comply with the
provisions of officially-posted parking signs or markings unless otherwise
directed by a duly appointed enforcement officer of the university.
(2) No person while operating a motor vehicle
on university property shall drive off the designed roadway onto grass or other
surface unless specifically directed by a duly appointed enforcement officer of
the university.
(3) No person
operating a motor vehicle on university property shall park or remain
stationary:
(a) On a sidewalk.
(b) On a campus lawn.
(c) In front of a drive.
(d) Within an intersection.
(e) Within ten feet of a fire
hydrant.
(f) On a
crosswalk
(g) Within any traffic or
bus lane.
(h) Blocking a handicap
ramp.
(i) Beyond the designated
space for parking such vehicle.
(j)
Over the time limit allowed by permit restrictions or posted signs.
(k) Against the flow of traffic.
(l) At an expired meter during posted
hours.
(m) Without
obtaining proper parking credentials or unless
otherwise authorized.
(D) Responsibility. Any ticket issued against
a vehicle
parked in violation of these regulations will be the responsibility of the
registered credential holder, unless the
credential was previously reported lost or stolen. If
the vehicle does not display a valid parking
credential and the operator is not known, the ticket will be the
responsibility of the vehicle owner.
(E) Misuse of parking
credentials.
(1) No
person shall make, possess or display an altered or counterfeit
credential.
(2) No person shall possess or display a
stolen or found credential or give said permit to another person
knowing that the credential was reported lost or stolen.
(3) No person shall knowingly give false
information in application for a credential or in the reporting of a lost or stolen
credential.
(4) No person shall use a
credential for any purpose other than that for which
it was intended.
(5) No person
shall purchase or furnish a credential to another person who is not authorized to
have that credential.
(6) No person shall fail to surrender any
credential or gate card to parking services on demand.
(F) Parking privilege
suspensions and fines.
(1)
A person found in violation of this rule shall be
assessed fines in accordance with the amounts and/or schedules published in the
university fee register. All fines must be paid by the person found in
violation of this rule within seven calendar days after the date of issuance of
the ticket in the manner provided for by parking services.
(2)
Parking ticket appeals must be submitted online, within seven calendar days of
the issuance of the ticket. All appeals will be reviewed by parking services.
Once a decision has been made regarding the appeal, the individual will be
notified.
(3) If the fine for the
parking ticket is not paid or appealed within seven calendar days after
issuance, one or more of the following actions may be taken:
(a) Application for renewal of parking
credentials may be denied.
(b) Vehicle may be towed or booted at the
expense of the violator/owner.
(c)
Transcript of academic records may be withheld.
(d) Permission to register for classes may be
denied.
(e) Parking privileges may
be suspended until all past fines are paid, and vehicle towed or booted
immediately if found parked on university property.
(4) Parking services may suspend parking
privileges for up to one year for the continued violation of any paragraph of
this rule or for any violation of paragraph (E) of this rule.
(5) Any person who parks a vehicle on Kent
state university property after their parking privileges have been suspended by
either parking services or
the office of student conduct shall be towed or
booted at the expense of the owner/violator.
(6)
In addition of the
fines provided for in paragraph (F)(1) of this rule, persons violating
any of the regulations set forth herein this rule and of the Administrative
Code may be charged under applicable state statutes and/or may be referred to
student conduct or the appropriate vice president.
(G) Validity of regulations. If any provision
of this rule, or any part thereof, shall for any reason be held to be illegal,
invalid or unenforceable, such illegality, invalidity or unenforceability shall
not affect any other provision hereof and the remaining provisions of this rule
shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable
provision were not contained herein and each of the remaining provisions hereof
shall continue to be effective and operative to the full extent permitted by
law.
(H) Temporary modifications.
The director of public safety is granted the authority and responsibility for
temporarily modifying certain provisions of this rule under extraordinary or
unusual circumstances when such modification is in the best interest of the
university.