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C. Except as provided in Section 10 of this article, final authority for determining that a violation of these regulations has been committed and that a penalty should be paid is vested in the Facuity Traffic Committee. If a notice of violation is placed on a motor vehicle for which a staff parking permit has been issued, the staff member may appeal to the Faculty Traffic Committee. If a notice of violation is placed on a motor vehicle for which a student parking permit has been issued, the student may appeal to the Student Traffic Committee and then to the Faculty Traffic Committee. If a violation is appealed, payment of any penalties involved are suspended until a final determination is made provided notice of appeal is given in writing to the Office of the Business Manager of the University within seventy-two (72) hours from the time notice of violation is issued.

ARTICLE VI. REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF VEHICLES

Section 1. Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, for the purpose of determining the speed limit on the campus of the University, the campus shall be deemed to be a business district and the speed limit shall be 20 miles per hour, and when signs have been erected giving notice thereof, this speed limit shall be enforceable on all streets, roadway, alleys, or driveways on the campus of the University.

Section 2. No vehicle and no ridden or driven horse or other animal shall be driven or ridden except upon the streets, roadways, alleys, driveways, parking areas, and parking lots of the campus and shall not be driven or ridden upon or within any sidewalk or walkway area, or within any area which is marked by posts, signs, or other markings as being prohibited to vehicles, except that bicycles, or animals driven for the purpose of cleaning sidewalks and walkways or doing other work, may be used, driven, or ridden upon the sidewalks and walkways. This section shall not be deemed to prohibit vehicles of the University or of its agents or of any public utility company from being driven in any areas necessary for them to enter to perform necessary construction or maintenance work.

Section 3. No vehicle shall be driven or ridden in a direction opposite to that indicated by appropriate signs or markings placed, erected, or installed pursuant to the authority and direction of the Chancellor.

Section 4. When stop signs are erected, placed, or installed, or when clearly marked stop lines are painted upon any streets or roadways intersecting any other streets or roadways pursuant to the authority and direction of the Chancellor, the driver of each vehicle shall stop at every such sign or stop line except when directed otherwise by an officer or by a traffic control signal.

Section 5. When yield signs are erected upon streets, roadways, or alleys of the University campus, the driver of each vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to opposing traffic before entering the street or intersection, except when directed to proceed by an officer or traffic control signals.

ARTICLE VII.

PROHIBITED USES OF STREETS

Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation shall use the streets, roadways, alleys, driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, or parking areas of the campus of the University for the purpose of advertising any article, commodity, service, or event by sign, poster, drawing, painting, or photograph, by crying out the same, or by using any loud-speaker, musical instrument, or noise-making device; provided, however, that the administrative officers designated by the Chancellor may issue a temporary permit for the broadcasting of musical or educational programs or for the playing of musical instruments on the streets, roadways, alleys, driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, or parking areas of the campus.

Section 2. No person, firm, or corporation shall use the streets, roadways, alleys, driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, or parking areas on the campus of the University for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any article, commodity or service; provided, however, that this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the selling or delivery of goods

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