Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 562.2 - Registration(a) No person, including students, members of the faculty or staff, shall park a motor vehicle, motorcycle or moped of any kind or description on premises or property under control of the State University College at Buffalo unless such motor vehicle, motorcycle or moped is properly registered with the college. Personnel employed by off-campus agencies who are assigned to the college as a regular work location should also register their vehicles and comply with all motor vehicle regulations.(b) A registration decal will be issued and must be affixed to the vehicle in accordance with instructions in section 562.3 of this Part. Upon completion of the vehicle registration form and payment of the required fee(s), a registration decal shall be issued.(c) Such registration shall be valid as indicated by the expiration date on the registration decal, and shall be conditioned upon remaining enrolled at the college if a student, or upon continued employment at the campus if a faculty or staff member or other person assigned to or using campus facilities.(d) A registration fee, as approved by the chancellor, or designee, shall be charged for each motor vehicle registered and for all replacement decals.(e) Faculty, staff and students are required to produce an official college identification card and a vehicle registration in order to obtain a permit. There will be no exceptions to this rule. All others, such as campus visitors and/or guests, should be prepared to show vehicle registration and a personal driver's license when obtaining a permit.(f) A person may register more than one vehicle if for his or her specific use on campus. Exceptions to this rule will be authorized only by the director of student accounts or designee.(g) No person shall provide any false or misleading information, whether by act or omission, when applying for any registration or permit pursuant to this Part, or when otherwise required or requested by a college official to provide information concerning the operation or parking of a vehicle on the campus premises and grounds.(h) Falsification of information to obtain a permit will subject the offender to disciplinary actions and/or arrest.(i) There must be no unpaid college imposed parking fines or penalties outstanding against the applicant or the vehicle registered before obtaining a parking permit.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 562.2