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Regulations Concerning the Registration of Motor Vehicles
Regulations Concerning the Registration of Motor VehiclesStudents who drive or park a vehicle on campus must purchase a permit from Parking and Transportation Services. To park within the campus boundaries, a proper permit must be displayed as required. Purchase of a permit does not assure a parking space.Class C parking permits are available to any student enrolled in the University. Class M parking permits are issued for motorcycles, motor-assisted bicycles, and motor scooters. These vehicles may be parked only in areas designated for their use. Class R permits are available to residents of University-owned housing located on the main campus. Class G parking permits are available to graduate students at the University who also are employed by the University at least twenty hours a week. A signed copy of the appointment or reappointment form is required to obtain a permit. Class C, M, and G permits purchased in the fall semester are valid through August 31 of the following year. Class R permits are valid through May 31 of the following year with a permit for the summer session available for an additional fee. The fees are $65 for a class C permit, $35 for a class M permit, and $75 for a class G permit. The fee for an R permit for the fall and spring semesters is $245. Permits purchased in the spring semester are $45 for a class C permit, $25 for a class M, and $55 for a class G, and are valid through the end of the summer session. A class R permit for the spring semester is $170. Permits for the summer session only are $25 for a C, $15 for an M, $35 for a G, and $90 for an R permit. Replacement permits are available for a nominal fee. Parking garage contracts are available on a semester basis for $195 a semester and $90 for the summer session, or $440 for twelve months. Individuals whose vehicles display a valid University disabled permit, plus the state-issued license plate or placard for the disabled, may park in any space designated for the disabled and are exempt from parking meter fees and time limits. University disabled permits are available at no charge at the Office of the Dean of Students, Student Services Building, 100 W. 26th Street, fourth floor. Applicants must show their state disabled permit or disabled license plate registration, plus a copy of their Texas Department of Transportation disabled permit application signed by a physician. Temporary permits for up to two weeks may be obtained from University Health Services. A person whose vehicle displays the disabled veteran license plate is not entitled to use a parking space designated for the disabled unless the vehicle also displays the state-issued placard. A printed copy of University parking and traffic regulations is available on request from the Parking and Transportation Services Office located in the Service Building, Room 1, 471-PARK. A list of charges for violation of the regulations follows.
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