Washington Administrative Code
Title 172 - Eastern Washington University
Chapter 172-100 - Traffic and parking rules
Section 172-100-150 - Electric vehicle charging stations
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 172-100-150
Current through Register Vol. 24-24, December 15, 2024
(1) These rules govern the use of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) that are located on parking lots or at metered parking spaces which are owned and/or operated by Eastern Washington University (EWU). All EVCSs will be clearly marked by signs and green pavement markings as required by RCW 46.08.185.
(2) General rules:
(a) Vehicles parked in an EVCS must be in
compliance with all other parking rules for that parking area as described in
chapter 172-100 WAC.
(b) Vehicles
must be actively charging while parked in an EVCS. Per
RCW
46.08.185, a monetary penalty will be
assessed to any vehicle parked in an EVCS on public or private property if the
vehicle is not connected to the charging equipment.
(c) There is no additional charge to plug
into an EVCS.
(d) Permit required
EVCS: A vehicle that is parked in an EVCS located in a nonmetered space on a
permit-required parking lot:
(i) Must have a
valid parking permit for any campus lot; and
(ii) Is limited to four hours per day of
parking in the EVCS during designated days/times in which a parking permit is
required.
(e) Metered
EVCS: A person using an EVCS located at a metered-parking space:
(i) Must pay the required parking meter fee;
and
(ii) Is limited to four hours
per day of parking in the EVCS during posted days/times of operation.
(3) Restrictions:
(a) Charging of an electric vehicle is
limited to an EVCS only. No person may use an electrical outlet of any facility
owned and/or operated by EWU for vehicle charging except for vehicles that are
owned or leased by EWU.
(b) EVCSs
may be closed for special event parking, maintenance, and/or
construction.
(c) An EVCS may be
reserved through the Parking and Transportation Services office for some
special event parking.
(d) EWU
assumes no responsibility or liability for damage to vehicles using an
EVCS.
(e) A violation of these
rules may result in issuance of a parking infraction.
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