Current through December 26, 2024
Section 0240-01-06-.08 - ENFORCEMENT(1) Any student, employee, or visitor who has received an institution-issued citation may appeal the citation within fifteen (15) business days of the date of issuance. Citations issued by the institution and not appealed must be paid within fifteen (15) business days of the issuance date of the citation.(2) An institution, without advance notice, may tow, boot, or remove to a place of storage at the owner's expense any motor vehicle that is parked in a fire lane, designated disabled parking space, spaces reserved for designated motor vehicles, or motor vehicles parked in such a manner as to impede the flow of traffic or disrupt the orderly affairs of the institution.(3) An institution may tow, boot, or remove to a place of storage at the owner's expense any motor vehicle that has unpaid parking citations as long as advance notice and an opportunity to contest has been given. Windshield notices and/or other methods of notification will be used to provide the operator of the motor vehicle with advance notice of the intent to tow and the operator's right to contest the institution's action.(4) An institution may revoke an operator's parking privileges for repeated and/or deliberate parking or moving violations.(5) Any student who receives $100.00 or more in traffic and/or parking violations on institution property or institution-controlled property during any semester may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with applicable rules.(6) Parking permits, if utilized, are issued to persons, not motor vehicles, and are required to be affixed to a motor vehicle. Permit holders are responsible for citations incurred with their permit. Persons will also be held liable for a violation incurred by a motor vehicle without a permit when that motor vehicle is reasonably shown to be associated with the person.Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0240-01-06-.08
New rule filed July 13, 2021; effective 10/11/2021.Authority: T.C.A. § 49-8-203(a)(1)(D).