Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 172. Eastern Washington University |
Chapter 172-100. Traffic and parking rules. |
Section 172-100-220. Parking permits for permit-required lots.
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- (1) Standard permits: Standard permits consist of a decal denoting the assigned parking lot and the academic year or term for which the permit is valid. Priority for issuance of standard permits will be given to university employees and students.(2) EWU disabled parking permits: These permits are issued to university employees and students who are authorized to park in disabled parking areas and possess a current, state issued, disabled parking placard, license plate, and/or year tab.(3) Retiree permits: Individuals who have retired from EWU are entitled to a retiree parking permit at no cost. Retiree permits entitle the retiree to park in university parking lots, where space is available, subject to the following:(a) Retiree permits may not be used to park in residence hall lots.(b) Retiree permits do not entitle the retiree to free parking during special events.(c) Retiree permits may only be used by the retiree.(d) Retiree permits may not be used by a retiree who is employed by the university.(e) If a retiree permit is used in violation of the above conditions, the university may revoke the retiree's permit.(4) Special ('S') permits: The 'S' permit may be issued to university employees whose duties require frequent visits or deliveries to other campus locations. The permit allows employees to park their vehicles in undesignated lots for official campus duties. Issuance and use of 'S' permits is subject to the following:(a) Requests: University employees may request an 'S' permit through parking services. Requests for an 'S' permit must describe the employee's duties that justify the 'S' permit, including detailed information regarding the frequency and nature of the employee's intra-campus business activities and why a departmental permit is inadequate to support those activities. Requests must be endorsed by the president or appropriate vice-president. The vice-president for business and finance, or designee, is the approval authority for 'S' permits.(b) Issuance. The parking services office shall provide an 'S' permit to an employee who has been authorized by their department's vice-president to obtain an 'S' permit and has purchased a core lot permit and paid the additional 'S' permit fee.(c) Use: 'S' permits may only be used for the purpose of conducting official university business. 'S' permits may be used to park in any campus parking lot, loading zone, or service area, on a space-available basis, limited to the time needed to conduct university business. They may not be used for personal use or convenience.(d) Restrictions: 'S' permits do not authorize parking in disabled parking spaces unless the person is authorized to park in disabled parking spaces under these rules. 'S' permits are not valid at meters, fire lanes, safety zones, yellow curbs or zones, designated "no parking" areas, or other areas not designated for parking.(e) Availability: The vice-president for business and finance may limit the number of 'S' permits that are available for issuance throughout the university, and/or to departments or units.(5) Guest permits: Campus guests and persons doing business with the university may be issued a guest permit allowing them to park in designated lots on campus, subject to the following:(a) Guest permits are valid for the dates and locations specified at the time of issuance.(b) A fee may be charged for a guest permit.(c) A guest permit will not be issued to persons intending to make personal solicitations from or personal sales to university employees or students.(d) Guest permits do not authorize parking in spaces that are reserved.(e) Guests may park in disabled parking spaces so long as their vehicle displays the guest permit along with a current, state-issued disabled parking placard, license plate, and/or year tab.(6) Duplicate permits and car pool permits:(a) Permit holders may purchase duplicate decals for additional vehicles.(b) Duplicate permits may also be purchased for each vehicle in a car pool, up to a maximum of five permits per pool.(c) A fee is charged for each duplicate permit.(d) Duplicate and car pool permits must be purchased and signed for by the purchaser of the original permit.(e) Only one vehicle bearing the duplicate permit number may park in the designated parking lot at a time. Violation of this section will subject each vehicle involved to a fine.[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.35.120(12). WSR 13-24-119, § 172-100-220, filed 12/4/13, effective 1/4/14.]
RCW 28B.35.120(12). WSR 13-24-119, § 172-100-220, filed 12/4/13, effective 1/4/14.