N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8 § 579.7

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 43, October 23, 2024
Section 579.7 - Penalties
(a)Fines.

Parking violations may be paid or appealed at the university police department in the Victorian House. The office is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Tickets may also be paid from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Payment envelopes are available at the ASC US Center, Agriculture Science Building or university police department, Victorian House. These envelopes, with the ticket and payment enclosed, can be deposited at any time into the drop box at the Victorian House. Fines are payable on the Alfred Campus in the university police department drop box, or on the Wellsville Campus with university police (stop at the health center and the nurse can contact the officer on duty). If you wish to handle this matter by mail, please mail your check or money order for the amount indicated on the violation, payable to Alfred State College, Alfred, NY 14802.

Following is a list of violations and fines:

Violation

Fine

Faculty/staff lot$25
Vehicle not registered$25
Handicapped space$45
Fire lane$35
No parking, stopping or standing$25
No parking 1 a.m.- 7 a.m.$25
Improper permit for location$25
Other$25
Out of space$25
Blocking$25
Visitor parking$25
Residence coordinator$25
Expired parking meter$10
Ramp$25

(1) Failure on the part of any student to register a vehicle will result in an additional $10 fine.
(2) Failure to pay fines will result in the withholding of transcripts and result in registration delay until all penalties (fines) have been paid. In addition, parking privileges may be revoked.
(b)Towing.

Vehicles parked in violation of regulations that include handicapped, fire lanes, sidewalks, blocking access, or where signs and lot markings prohibit parking, may be removed or towed away at the owner's expense. Vehicle owners receiving and failing to pay three or more tickets are subject to being towed or having a wheel lock placed on their vehicle. If after four days a wheel lock remains on the vehicle and all outstanding fees are not satisfied, the vehicle will be towed by a local garage. Any and all costs associated with the wheel lock and/or towing are the responsibility of the vehicle owner.

(c)Abandoned vehicles.

A motor vehicle shall be deemed to be abandoned if left more than 48 hours in one place without permission. The vehicle shall be disposed of in accord with the Vehicle and Traffic Law, section 1224.

(d)Revocation.

A faculty, staff and student parking permit may be revoked upon a finding that three or more campus parking violations have been incurred.

Note:

The foregoing rules and regulations are subject to change to comply with SUNY parking and traffic procedures.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 579.7

The foregoing rules and regulations are subject to change to comply with SUNY parking and traffic procedures.