Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivision 2, this part governs the parking of motor vehicles in parking facilities owned or operated by the state of Minnesota and under the control of the commissioner of administration.
Parking lots or facilities governed by these rules are located within the Capitol complex, the city of Saint Paul, and the city of Minneapolis, and including the following:
All parking of motor vehicles is prohibited across driveway entrances; upon sidewalks; along yellow painted curbing; within 15 feet of fire hydrants; within 20 feet of crosswalks or intersections; in stalls assigned to other persons unless permission is granted by such persons; in driveways; and in restricted zones of lots, ramps, or other posted areas.
Applications for contract parking shall be made in writing to: Director of Plant Management Division, Room G-9, State Administration Building, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155.
The application shall bear the written signature of the person applying and contain the following information: employing agency, telephone number at place of work, type of vehicle (compact or regular), motor vehicle license number, and all other relevant information requested by the director. Additional information may be required, including the name of each passenger, if car pooling, the employing agency of each passenger, and location if other than in the Capitol complex. If a desired facility is requested, the facility shall be identified. The applicant shall not submit payment with the application.
Permits shall be granted to applicants in the following priority order:
All authorized parking contract recipients shall be issued a sticker of proper identifying color. Stickers shall be displayed on the reverse side of the rearview mirror.
Fees for parking shall be set by the commissioner of administration with the approval of the commissioner of management and budget and shall be based on consideration of, but not limited to, the following factors: administrative overhead and operating cost; surcharge required pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivision 7; and number of car pool passengers, if any.
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivision 7, the following are exempt from surcharge:
Any person wishing to apply for exemption from the surcharge shall apply in writing on the forms provided to the Division of Plant Management, Department of Administration. Notice of approval or denial for the exemption of the surcharge shall be sent in writing to the applicant.
To receive a disability parking permit, a written application shall be submitted to the director of the Plant Management Division at the above-noted address stating the circumstances and extent of the disability. Certification of disability eligibility pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 169.345, shall be deemed sufficient showing to authorize vehicles bearing proper identification of such certification to use disability designated parking facilities in the Capitol complex and other facilities. Upon receipt of an application from a noncertified person, the director shall instruct the applicant to contact the nurse in the Transportation or Centennial Building for verification of the disability. A written recommendation from the nurse is required stating the estimated length of time required to accommodate the disability. Disability parking shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Regular parking rates shall apply.
For departments or agencies having individuals or groups visiting the Capitol complex for meetings or hearings, temporary reserved hooded meter parking may, if available, be obtained upon request to the director of the Plant Management Division, for which a per day per unit fee shall be paid by the requesting organization. The amount of the fee shall be set by the commissioner of administration and approved by the commissioner of management and budget.
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivisions 3 and 4, when any motor vehicle is parked in violation of this part a traffic warning or summons ticket shall be issued to the vehicle or person deemed as the violator.
Any vehicle parked upon any parking lot or facility owned or operated by the state, not in conformity with the aforementioned rules, state law, or local ordinances, may be declared a public nuisance and removed or impounded as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivision 3. The cost of such removal or impounding shall be a lien against the motor vehicle until paid.
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.58, subdivision 6, this part shall not affect regulation of parking of certain vehicles as provided by resolution of the legislative bodies during legislative sessions.
Minn. R. agency 103, ch. 1225, pt. 1225.0300
Statutory Authority: MS s 16B.58