N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8 § 575.4

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 25, June 18, 2024
Section 575.4 - Vehicular regulations and procedures
(a) Registration of vehicles. Every college community member shall register any motor vehicle, to be operated or parked on the subject premises, with the public safety department.
(1) Classifications of registrations.
(i) Employees shall be issued a permit to allow parking in lots designated by the public safety department. The permit must be displayed in the manner specified thereon, whenever the motor vehicle is operated or parked on the subject premises.
(ii) Work study, teaching assistant, or other student employee may be issued a permit, as authorized by the Office of Student Affairs, to park in the C-3 (Standart Street) lot. Permit must be displayed in the manner specified thereon. The permit is not valid during Carrier Dome events as directed by the public safety department (see paragraph [b][11] of this section).
(iii) Students with appropriately registered vehicles may park on the main campus between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m. weekdays and between 7 a.m. and 2 a.m. on weekends. The permit must be displayed in the manner specified thereon.
(iv) Visitors permit shall be issued to any authorized visitors parking on campus. They shall be issued by the officer at traffic control station and shall be valid only for the period of time authorized by the officer. Visitors coming to campus at a time when there is not a public safety officer at the traffic control station (Irving Avenue) must report to the public safety department to obtain a parking permit. The permit must be displayed in the manner specified thereon.
(v) Student medical permits. Temporary permits to park on the main campus will be issued to students upon receipt of a medical need request from the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.
(2) Procedure to register vehicles. Prior to the issuance of any permit (except visitors permits), the following information must be on file with the public safety department:
(i) name of the operator(s);
(ii) name of the registered owner (registration must be produced);
(iii) vehicle description;
(iv) license plate number and state;
(v) campus office phone number(s); and
(vi) college identification must be produced.
(b) Vehicular parking.
(1) General prohibitions. No motor vehicle shall park on the subject premises:
(i) without a valid permit;
(ii) on a campus roadway;
(iii) in a fire lane;
(iv) within 15 feet of a fire hydrant or standpipe;
(v) on a sidewalk;
(vi) obstructing pedestrian crosswalks;
(vii) obstructing an entrance or exit of a parking lot;
(viii) obstructing an entrance or exit of a building;
(ix) in any area where parking is prohibited;
(x) in an area temporarily marked as parking prohibited; and
(xi) in any area contrary to the instructions of a public safety officer.
(2) Loading zones. Motor vehicles may be temporarily parked in a loading zone while actually loading or unloading the vehicle. Four-way flashers must be left on while temporarily parked for this purpose.
(3) Handicapped spaces. Motor vehicles shall not park in handicapped parking spaces unless they bear a handicapped parking permit or medical permit.
(4) All vehicles parked on campus shall park within one parking space as designated by lines painted on the lot surface.
(5) Designated visitor parking spaces shall not be used by anyone other than those with visitors passes.
(6) No college community member shall park in any reserved space without authorization from the public safety department.
(7) No motor vehicle shall be left on campus overnight without specific authorization from the public safety department.
(8) All vehicles must be removed from lots by 2 a.m. to allow snow plowing. Failure to remove vehicle may cause it to be towed at the owner's expense. This section is effective November 1st to April 15th.
(9) Anyone operating a New York State vehicle, drawn from the college's motor pool must park the vehicle in the maintenance and operation garage during the day unless the operator actually will be driving the vehicle during the course of that day, except those authorized to park the State vehicle in a reserved space. State vehicles may not be parked on campus overnight, they must be returned to the maintenance and operation garage. Contact public safety department for admittance to the garage during times other than normal business hours.
(10) No employee authorized to park on campus shall park more than one vehicle on campus during normal business hours. Any authorized person wishing to bring a second registered vehicle on campus must obtain a visitor's permit. Such permit shall be issued for limited periods of time. Such permit must be displayed in the prescribed manner.
(11) Dome event parking. Special parking instructions and limitations shall be issued during events at the Carrier Dome as described by the public safety department.
(c) Vehicular operation.
(1) No person shall drive a vehicle on university streets, roads or highways at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing but in no event shall a person drive a vehicle in excess of 20 miles per hour unless a different speed is authorized and indicated by the university.
(2) No person shall park a vehicle on the premises of the university in such a manner as to interfere with the use of a fire hydrant, fire lane or other emergency zone, create any other hazard, or unreasonably interfere with the free and proper use of a roadway or pedestrian way.
(3) No person shall drive a vehicle with disregard for any traffic sign, signal, pavement marking, or direction of a public safety officer; or
(4) No person shall drive a vehicle on a sidewalk, pedestrian walkway, or lawn, except duly authorized maintenance and emergency vehicles.
(d) Miscellaneous provisions.
(1) No person shall:
(i) operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on the subject premises without the prior approval of the director of public safety or his designee;
(ii) by act or omission provide false information when applying for a parking permit or when requested by a public safety officer to provide information regarding the operation or parking of a vehicle on the subject premises; or
(iii) abandon a motor vehicle on the subject premises.
(2) Any motor vehicle accident occurring on the subject premises must be immediately reported to the public safety department.
(3) Registered permit holder shall be primarily responsible for the operation and parking of any vehicle bearing their permit.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 575.4