D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 8. HIGHER EDUCATION |
SubTilte 8-B. UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
Chapter 8-B6. CAMPUS LIFE |
Section 8-B606. PARKING PERMITS
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606.1 For purposes of these regulations, the term "faculty" includes all full and part-time members of the academic community as defined by the University. Full-time and part-time employees of the University, including contract personnel whose regular place of work is on cam pus, shall also be subject to these regulations. UDC faculty and staff shall not be eligible to purchase student parking permits.
606.2 To secure a parking permit, each student applicant shall provide the following:
(a) His or her UDC I.D. card;
(b) His or her valid driver’s license;
(c) Vehicle registration for the vehicle being registered;
(d) Verification of automobile liability insurance; and
(e) His or her current semester class schedule validated by Cashier's Office.
606.3 To secure a parking permit, each faculty or staff applicant shall furnish the Office of the Vice President of Real Estate, Facilities Management and Public Safety (REFMPS):
(a) His or her UDC I.D. card;
(b) His or her valid driver’s license;
(c) Vehicle registration for the vehicle being registered; and
(d) Verification of automobile liability insurance.
606.4 Issuance of a parking permit shall not guarantee a parking space.
606.5 The REFMPS shall have the right to deny or revoke a parking permit to any person who violates these regulations.
606.6 When a registered vehicle is replaced by another vehicle or when a new license plate is obtained for a registered vehicle, it shall be reported at once to the REFMPS.
606.7 Replacement decals shall be furnished for a forty dollar ($40) charge for the Fall and Spring Semester decals and a fifteen dollar ($15) charge for the Summer decals.
606.8 Faculty, staff and students shall agree to maintain automobile liability insurance in force during the registration period. Failure to maintain liability insurance may result in revocation of parking privileges.
606.9 Parking permits for four (4)-wheeled vehicles shall be displayed in the front windshield by being hung from the rear-view mirror or visibly in the windshield on the driver's side. Parking permits for two (2)-wheeled vehicles shall be displayed in accordance with instructions issued with the permit. Temporary and special permits shall be placed on the dashboard, lower left driver's side.
606.10 If a parking permit is lost or destroyed, it must be promptly replaced. The lost or destroyed permit must be reported to the Office of Public Safety where a report ID is provided in order to purchase a replacement decal in the Cashier’s Office. Receipt of purchase and the report ID shall be provided to REFMPS to obtain a replacement decal.
606.11 If an additional vehicle is to be used only for an emergency or temporary period, notification of new vehicular information must be provided to REFMPS after which, the previously issued current parking permit may be utilized.