Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-4 - University Policies
Section 3342-4-08.1 - Administrative polcy regarding parking regulations
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-4-08.1
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Parking credentials.
(1) Faculty and staff will be issued
faculty/staff lot credentials on a first-come, first-served basis
dependent upon available space. Faculty/staff credentials
are not to be used by anyone other than the university employee.
(2) Students with thirty or more credit hours
will be issued either residence hall lot credentials or
commuter lot
credentials by class standing on a first-come,
first-served basis dependent on available space. Freshmen students (less than
thirty credit hours) must purchase or display a parking
credential for Dix stadium, Summit East or the
Allerton sports complex lot unless otherwise authorized.
(3) Employees and students who choose to park
a vehicle on university property may be limited to the purchase of one
credential dependent upon available
space.
(B) Special credentials and fees.
(1) Temporary replacement
credentials. Any credential
holder who fails to display a valid permit is required to immediately obtain a
one-day replacement credential from parking services at no cost.
(2) Service permits. Departmental service
permits will be issued to departments upon request in accordance with
demonstrated need and available spaces. Authorization for service permits may
be required from the appropriate vice president. Departments
will be
charged an administrative fee for each service permit issued. A service permit
may only be used with a valid Kent state university parking
credential. Holders of service permits may park in
designated service spaces for a period of thirty minutes unless otherwise
posted, or in any faculty/staff or student parking space for the amount of time
needed to conduct official university business except E-1, state, metered,
disability, and motorcycle spaces or where signs
prohibit.
(3) Vendor and
construction credentials. Companies and individuals who regularly
conduct business with the university must register for vendor and construction
parking credentials at parking services. There is an
administrative fee for vendor and construction credentials.
Holders of these credentials may park only as directed by parking
services. Kent campus faculty, staff and students are not eligible for vendor
or construction credentials.
(4) Retiree credentials.
Retiree credentials are issued to those employees who have
officially retired from the university. Retiree credentials
are not to be used by anyone other than the retiree. Holders of these
credentials may park as directed by parking
services.
(5)
Disability credentials. Persons with a temporary or
permanent physical disability who require special parking consideration must
obtain a state disability placard as well as a valid Kent state
university disability parking credential.
Persons with a short-term disability (one month or less) can contact the
parking services office for instructions on obtaining a temporary parking
credential. Disability
credential fees are the same as regular
credential fees for faculty, staff and student
respectively. Disability credentials are honored in all
disability parking spaces at any time. Holders of
disability credentials may also park in any
faculty/staff or student parking space except E-1, state, service, metered and
motorcycle spaces or where signs prohibit.
(6) Motorcycle credentials.
Motorcycle credentials are required and must be affixed to the
rear fender or tail light of the cycle in such a way that they are visible.
Motorcycle credential holders must park only in spaces designated
for motorcycle parking. A fee for motorcycle credentials
will be charged.
(7) State
credentials. State credentials
will be issued to university owned or leased vehicles that do not display state
license plates. Holders of state credentials
may park in any parking space except E-1, metered, disability,
and motorcycle spaces or where signs prohibit.
(8) Conference parking
credentials. Individuals or departments planning to
conduct conferences, workshops or meetings must notify parking services at
least ten days in advance of the date of the scheduled event so that parking
arrangements can be made. A parking fee per participant vehicle will be
assessed for any conference.
(9)
Temporary credentials. Any non-permit holder using a motor
vehicle on a limited basis may purchase a temporary credential from
parking services.
(10) Regional
campus. Kent campus credentials
are issued to regional campus employees to be used while conducting official
university business on the Kent campus. This credential may
not be used by any Kent campus faculty, staff, or student in lieu of the Kent
campus credential for which they are entitled. Regional
campus employees who teach or attend classes on the Kent campus must purchase a
Kent campus parking credential.
(11) Special event parking fees. Parking fees
may be assessed for special events. Operators of vehicles displaying valid Kent
state university parking credentials may be charged for special event
parking.
(C) Lost or stolen credentials. A lost or stolen parking credential will be replaced and charged an administrative fee once the appropriate lost or stolen report form is completed.
(D) Visitor parking.
(1) Visitors are required to obtain and
display a valid permit or pay the required parking fees when parking on
university property, unless otherwise posted or authorized in advance by
parking services.
(2) The student
center lot is reserved primarily for visitors. Charges will be assessed for
using this lot.
(3) Metered areas
are provided throughout campus. No person shall park a vehicle in
any such area without
paying for time for parking
during posted hours.
(4) Visitors should
contact parking services during business hours or police services during
non-business hours, for assistance or parking information.
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