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ARTICLE IV. TEMPORARY PARKING PERMITS

Section 1. Visitors to the campus may, upon application to the University Business Manager or to such other administrative officers as may be designated by the Chancellor, be issued a temporary parking permit.

Section 2. In the event that any other person can clearly demonstrate the need for special parking privileges for a limited time to the satisfaction of the appropriate administrative officers designated by the Chancellor, such officers are hereby authorized to issue to such person a temporary parking permit.

Section 3. The temporary parking permit herein authorized shall be printed on white paper and shall contain the following information: the name of the person to whom the temporary parking permit is issued; the parking spaces, parking lots, or parking areas on the campus where the holder of the permit is authorized to park the vehicle for which the permit is issued; and the date on which the temporary parking permit is to expire.

Section 4. The temporary parking permit shall be displayed on and affixed to the windshield of the vehicle for which it is issued.

Section 5. The temporary parking permit shall be deemed to authorize the holder thereof to park the vehicle for which the permit is issued in those parking spaces, parking lots, or parking areas designated in the permit pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 of this article.

ARTICLE V. PARKING REGULATIONS

In order to permit the proper conduct of the necessary business of the University, and in order effectively to utilize and to control the available parking areas and facilities on the campus of the University for the benefit and maximum convenience of visitors, students, and staff members, the following regulations governing parking on the campus of the University are hereby prescribed:

Section 1. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle in any street or roadway except for the purpose of parking or stopping as prescribed in these regulations unless such stop is made necessary by the approach of an emergency vehicle as authorized by the General Statutes, by the approach of any procession which is given the right-ofway, by the stopping of a public conveyance, by the giving of traffic signals, by the passing of some other vehicle or pedestrian, or by some emergency; and in any case covered by these exceptions vehicles shall not obstruct any crosswalk, walkway, or intersection.

Section 2. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle upon a street or roadway in such a manner or under such conditions as to block the movement of vehicular traffic, except that a driver may stop temporarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers or when directed or required to stop by traffic signs or signals or the instructions of a peace officer. This section shall not be deemed to prohibit vehicles making deliveries from making the necessary use of ways designed principally as accesses to the delivery entrances of buildings.

Section 3. No person shall park a vehicle at any time on the campus of the University except in spaces marked or designated for parking pursuant to the authority and direction of the Chancellor.

Section 4. No person shall park a vehicle in an area, parking lot, or parking space on the campus of the University which is reserved, marked, or designated pursuant to the authority and direction of the Chancellor for a class or persons of which the owner or operator of the vehicle is not a member. The provisions of this section are applicable and in force between the hours of 7:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Monday through Saturday, except during official University holidays and except as otherwise provided by signs, markings, or notices placed, erected, or installed pursuant to the authority and direction of the Chancellor.

Section 5. No staff member or student shall park in an area of the campus specifically reserved for a special event and so designated by the erection of appropriate signs or by other adequate notice.

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