University Arbitration Board Traffic Appeal
POLICY
AND CONDITIONS
The University Arbitration Board declares that the
issuance of a parking/traffic violation
indicates that the University parking policy has been violated.
It then becomes the
responsibility of the alleged violator to prove in an appeal
that the Parking Policy was not
violated.
APPEALS THAT CONFLICT WITH POLICY WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY DENIED.
- The
following cases are a PARTIAL listing of situations/conditions
that CANNOT be considered:
- Lack of knowledge of University policy
and/or regulations.
- Parking for only a “few
minutes” in an area where parking
is not allowed.
- Using another errant driver as evidence
that “they got away
with it, so should I.”
- Parking in areas that are restricted
for your permit, backing-in, pulling through, over-the-line,
etc.
- Not having a visible permit.
- Purchasing a permit AFTER a citation
has been issued.
- Permit is improperly displayed.
- A borrowed or rental vehicle must
have a temporary permit attached.
- Loaning a car to another driver
does not excuse the owner from violations incurred by that vehicle.
- Violation of handicapped parking areas without appropriate permits.
1.
This appeal must be initiated at, and returned to the Office of
Parking Director, Michel Student Center Lower Level within seven
(7) workdays after the violation issue date.
2. Appellants will be notified, in writing,
once a decision is reached on an appeal.
3. Attach copies of any documents or draw
diagrams that support this appeal.
4. Attach original ticket to this appeal
form.
Download and print out the appeal form.
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