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Parking Regulations Title IX Coordinator and

Campus Security will enforce these regulations. Violators of these regulations may result in citations, the possible loss of parking privileges and may also be subject to disciplinary action. Te vehicle owner is the registered owner as identifed by SUNY Schenectady vehicle registration or the state vehicle registration, if the vehicle is not registered with SUNY Schenectady. Te owner is responsible for their vehicle while it is on SUNY Schenectady property regardless of who may have operated the vehicle. 1. All motor vehicles parked on campus by students, faculty or staf (full- and part-time, day or evening students) must be registered with campus security and the appropriate College issued parking tag displayed. Motorcycles must be registered with security. Failure to register your vehicle and properly display your College issued parking permit may result in a parking citation and/or towing of your vehicle (at owner’s expense). 2. Parking on the SUNY Schenectady campus is for staf, student attending classes or other recognized college functions and visitors conducting ofcial college business. Overnight parking on SUNY Schenectady property is not permitted without prior approval from the Director of Campus Safety or Vice President of Administration. Campus Security must be notifed of all vehicles lef on SUNY Schenectady property overnight. 3. Te campus speed limit is 15 mph. Speeding, reckless driving or other moving violations are grounds for disciplinary action, which may include suspension or revocation of SUNY Schenectady parking privileges. 4. Students, faculty, and staf will be cited, and may be towed (at the owner’s expense) if they park in the following areas: • Fire and emergency lanes • Disabled parking spaces. A state government issued Disabled Parking Permit or license plate is required • Loading zones and service entrances • Visitor parking area • Trustees or Special parking without the proper permit • In roadways • In two or more parking places • Any area that has been reserved or closed, using signage, trafc cones or barricaded, by the college • Moving or the removal of any trafc control devise, to include signs, trafc cones and barricades and may also result in a suspension or revocation of SUNY Schenectady parking privileges and possible disciplinary action As a reminder, local and state law enforcement ofcers may issue citations on the SUNY Schenectady campus. Te amount of the fnes for citations written by law enforcement will be subject to fne schedule, court action or towing in accordance with New York State law. Tis will include the fne amounts for handicapped parking and fre lane violations. Appeals of citations written by law enforcement MUST be made through the instructions indicated on the reverse of the citation. SUNY Schenectady can not intervene or provide relief in regards to a law enforcing citation. 5 All persons operating and parking a vehicle on SUNY Schenectady campus are expected to abide by the SUNY Schenectady regulations. A disregard for these regulations will be deemed to have been demonstrated by: • Tree citations within a semester or Five citations within a year (365 days) and may result in the suspension or revocation of parking privileges and possible disciplinary action. • An owner may have citations on multiple vehicles and the citations are accumulated by the owner. Example: a person has operated 2 diferent vehicle on campus. Vehicle 1 has one citation and vehicle 2 has two citations, within a semester. Te owner or permit holder has accumulated three citations. 6 Failure to obey verbal trafc or parking instructions from College security or a college Ofcial may result in the issuing of a citation. First violation: $10; second violation: $20; unauthorized disabled parking: $50 • A suspension or revocation of parking privileges will be communicated to the registered owner (as identifed by SUNY Schenectady vehicle registration if known) by SUNY Schenectady email and /or a one-time written warning notice will be placed on the vehicle. If a vehicle of the person who has had their parking privileges suspended, the vehicle will be towed from SUNY Schenectady property, at the owner’s expense without further warning. 7 Failure to pay trafc or parking citation fnes will result in the student’s name being placed on the College hold and obligation list, which will prevent the issuing of grades and transcripts to that student as well as prohibiting him/her from registering for additional classes. 8 Individuals who accumulate three or more unpaid parking violations, irrespective of the time frame, will be advised, by certifed letter, to pay those outstanding violations within ten (10) class days. Individuals whose parking violations

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