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EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008
FALL 2007, SPRING 2008, & SUMMER SESSIONS 2008
CHANGE IN PARKING LOT DESIGNATION (Effective April 21, 2008)
The King Hall Lot, located in the 900 block of Bearkat Blvd., is now designated for both blue and green parking permits. The lot is divided in half by a barrier and blue permits are permitted to park on the west side of the lot, while green permits are permitted on the east side. Those students with blue permits will need to access their portion of the lot from Avenue J. Students with green permits will access their portion of this lot from Bearkat Blvd. Any questions regarding this change may be directed to the Parking Management Office.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The control of motor vehicle traffic on campus is a necessary
part of the efficient operation of the University. During business
hours certain area are restricted to those vehicles necessary
to University business. The purpose of these regulations is
to facilitate the safe and orderly conduct of the University
business and to provide parking facilities in support of this
function within the limits of available space. The polices
and regulations contained herein are given the effect of Law
by Senate Bill 162, Section 2, 60th Legislature, 1967, and
are applicable to all members of the University community-faculty,
students and staff.
- In these regulations the term campus is interpreted to
include all property under the jurisdiction of SHSU. The
term vehicle or motor vehicle is interpreted to include automobiles,
trucks, motorcycles, motorbikes, motor scooters, and any
vehicle
that is self-propelled.
- In these regulations persons are
informed where they can park rather than list every place
where it is improper to park.
Students and Staff Employees are required to park in assigned
areas only, according to color zone designated . Parking is
restricted to legally marked spaces between two white lines .
The University will make every effort to render protection
to vehicles parked on campus, but cannot assume the responsibility
for any losses.
In the event of conflict between traffic signs or markings
and printed regulations, the signs or markings shall be followed.
All yellow curbs, yellow wheel stops, and yellow stripes denote a "No Parking Zone". Red cuurbs, red wheel stops and red stripes denote a "Fire Zone" and "No Parking at Any Time".
The University reserves the right to impound or have impounded
any vehicle which is parked in a manner dangerous to vehicular
or pedestrian traffic, or in flagrant violation of University
parking regulations. The vehicle owner shall bear all costs
involved in such vehicle removal.
The university considers the use of a vehicle on campus a convenience and is not obligated to furnish unlimited parking space to accommodate all vehicles. However, the university will attempt to provide a reasonable number of parking spaces in keeping with available resources.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
All SHSU faculty, staff, and students and other governmental employees, full or part time,
who operate or expect to operate a vehicle on University property, regularly or occasionally, are required to register the vehicle
with the Department of Public Safety Services, University Police, and obtain a parking decal/hangtag assigning
a designated color area for parking. The university reserves
the right to require proof of ownership of vehicle being registered.
Any person who wishes to register a vehicle other than one
of which the title is in their name must have approval from Director
of Public Safety-Services.
- Parking permits are required 24 hours a day.
- Students may register their vehicles during the regular fall and spring registration periods. At all other times student vehicles may be registered at the Department of Public Safety Services, University Police Department, located at 2424 Sam Houston Avenue in the Sam South Complex. Faculty and staff are required to register their vehicles online thru SamWeb or at the Department of Public Safety Services, University Police Department. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weekdays. Arrangements may be made to pick up a parking permit after 4:30 p.m. by calling the University Police Department at 936/294-1790.
- Fees for Vehicle Registration:
The vehicle registration fee is payable only once during the academic year and is in effect from the date paid to the end of the academic year. There will be no refund made on the vehicle registration fee.
- Students (Parking Decals)
- Fall Registration (August to August) .......................................................................$60.00
- Spring Registration (January to August)..................................................................$50.00
- Summer I Registration (May to August)..................................................................$40.00
- Summer II Registration (July to August)..................................................................$35.00
- Faculty/Staff (Hangtags)
- Fall Registration (August to August) .......................................................................$75.00
- Spring Registration (January to August) .................................................................$50.00
- Summer I Registration (May to August) ..................................................................$40.00
- Summer II Registration (July to August)..................................................................$35.00
- Reserved Spaces-Administrators (Hangtags)
- Fall Registration (August to August).........................................................................$100.00
- Spring Registration (January to August)...................................................................$85.00
- Summer I Registration (May to August)...................................................................$50.00
- Summer II Registration (July to August)..................................................................$50.00
- Orange Permits (Decals)
- Fall Registration (August to August).........................................................................$25.00
- Spring Registration (January to August)...................................................................$20.00
- Summer I Registration (May to August)...................................................................$10.00
- Summer II Registration (July to August)..................................................................$10.00
- Commuting students may register a second motor vehicle; however, they may be required to provide proof of ownership. Then you register two vehicles you must agree that only one of the vehicles will be on campus at a time. Breach of this agreement will be reason to suspend the second permit. Students residing in university residence halls are not permitted to register a second vehicle. Faculty & staff are permitted to purchase only one hangtag.
- Second Permit for Students:
- Fall Registration (August to August)..........................................................................$35.00
- Spring Registration (January to August)....................................................................$30.00
- Summer I Registration (May to August)....................................................................$25.00
- Summer II Registration (July to August)...................................................................$20.00
- The university reserved the right to remove and impound any abandoned motor vehicle or any vehicle found on its property with a SHSu parking permit, or without valid registration tags.
- Brown Permits-Brown permits for the physically challenged must be obtained from the Department of Public Safety Services.
REQUIRED DISPLAY OF DECAL
- Current decals must be properly displayed on motor vehicle
on the day classes begin.
- The decal must be permanently
affixed (not taped) on the inside, lower right corner (passenger
side) of the front windshield.
Hangtags must be hung from the rearview mirror and the front of the hangtag must be visible to be valid. Operators of motorcycles are required to register their vehicle with the Department of Public Safety Services and pay a parking fee.
- Should a decal or hangtag become mutilated or obliterated
in any way, a replacement must be obtained from the Department of Public Safety Services.
When the remnants of a decal/hangtag are presented, a duplicate will
be provided free of charge. If a decal/hangtag is lost or stolen, a replacement will be provided at the current semester rate. There are no free replacements for lost or stolen decals/hangtags.
- If a student must register a different vehicle, a replacement decal will be provided fee of charge, if the remnants of the old decal are presented to the Department of Public Safety Services.
- Should a student
change to a residence hall in a different color zone, the remnants of the old decal must be presented
to the Department of Public Safety Services to obtain a new decal free
of charge.
- If a vehicle other than the one originally registered
is to be operated on campus, a temporary permit must be obtained at the Department of Public Safety Services. Temporary permits are valid for one week.
- Students, faculty and staff who do not have a vehicle registered with the Department of Public Safety Services, but need to operate a vehicle on campus for a short period of time, may purchase a temporary permit for the cost of $3.00 per day.
PARKING AREA REGULATIONS
The university parking facilities are marked
according to color zone area. Operators must adhere to these
designations.
These regulations are enforced from 7:00 AM until 5:00 PM
daily except as noted below:
- Unless otherwise posted, blue and green permits are permitted to park in white (Faculty/Staff) parking zones between 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Blue zones are restricted to blue permits 24 hours a day. Individual reserved parking spaces and timed parking spaces are restricted 24 hours a day.
- Faculty and Staff are requested
to park in white zones.
- Students residing in Bearkat Village, commuting students and off-campus residents shall park in green zones or all color zones.
- Students residing
in following residence halls shall park in blue, green, or all color zones.
- Adams House, Allen House, Alpha Chil Omega House, Alpha Delta Pi House, Anne Shaver House, Baldwin House, Barrett House, Belvin/Buchanan Hall, Crawford House, Creager House, Elliott Hall, Estill Hall, Gibbs House, Houston House, Jackson/Shaver Hall, King Hall, Lawrence House, Mallon House, Mitchell House, Parkhill House, Rachel Jackson House, Randel House, Raven Village, Sam Houston Village, Sigma Sigma Sigma House, Spivey House, Stewart House, Vick House, White Hall, Zeta Tau Alpha House.
- Orange permits may be purchased at a reduced cost and are only valid in the Bowers Stadium Lot, Sam South Complex and the Vending/Agriculture Mechanical Complex. Orange permits may not park in white, blue or green zones.
- Physically challenged students, faculty and staff who possess a State of Texas handicap placard or handicap registration tags are required to register their vehicle with the Department of Public Safety Services. A brown permit will be issued entitling them to park in designated handicap areas. Special permits are available to students who must park close due to a temporary injury or illness. Requests for special permits must be made to the Department of Public Safety Services. Special permits are not allowed to park in any area designated for the handicapped.
- All
University streets have a speed limit of 20 miles per hour. Parking
lots are limited to 10 miles per hour for motor vehicles.
- Motorcycles
must be parked in the prescribed area specifically designated
for parking such vehicles,
or in a legally marked
space within their
color zone. It is unlawful for the owner, or any
other person, to ride or otherwise
use a motorcycle, motorbike, or motor scooter on
any pathway, sidewalk, mall area or handicap ramp. Bicycles
must be parked
in the parking
racks. Every
person operating a motorcycle, motorbike, motor
scooter or bicycle must give the pedestrian the right-of-way
at all
times, keep to the
right
of the roadway
and obey all traffic signals. There is no fee for
operation
of bicycles on the SHSU campus.
- Reserved visitor parking spaces
are restricted to vehicles displaying visitor parking permits
issued through the Department of Public Safety Services.
The term "visitor"
is interpreted to mean an individual with no official
connections with Sam Houston State University.
RESOLVING CITATIONS
- Parking Citations (Parked in No Parking Zone, Unauthorized
Color Zone, Across Marker Lines, or Parking Where Prohibited).
Fees are determined by the number of citations (Parking
or Other) incurred each semester.
- First Citation.....................................................................................................$30.00
- Second Citation................................................................................................$35.00
- Third Citation...................................................................................................$40.00
- Fourth/Subsequent Citations..............................................................................$50.00
- Other
Citations:
- Improper Display of Parking Decal.....................................................................$30.00
- Failure to Register Vehicle and/or Display Decal..................................................$40.00
- Falsifying information on application for parking decal
or using a falsely made, altered or purchased decal...............................................................................................................$100.00
- Parked in a Faculty Zone...................................................................................$40.00
- Parked in a Fire Zone........................................................................................$50.00
- Parked in a Handicapped Zone...........................................................................$100.00
- Moving Violations -- All vehicles driven on SHSU property
or under its jurisdiction are subject to all university traffic
regulations and the State of Texas Motor Vehicle Laws. All moving
violations will be adjudicated in Walker County Justice Courts or the City of Huntsville Municipal Court.
- Resale of parking decals/hangtags is prohibited and will be
considered
as a falsely purchased decal and/or hangtag.
The responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with
the motor vehicle operator. Lack of space is not considered
a valid excuse for violation of the Parking and Traffic Regulations.
VIOLATORS' OBLIGATION AND APPEAL PROCEDURE
- Citations for the university parking violations may be
paid at the Cashier's Office or online thru SamWeb.
- University parking
citations are subject to appeal and
appeals must be filed within three (3) class days after
the issuance
of the citation. All appeals must be on the official
appeal form secured from the Department of Public Safety Services. The
Dean of Student's Office will set the date, time, and place for
appeals.
- All citations appealed shall be adjudicated
through the University's Parking Appeals Committee. The
Parking Appeals
Committee shall be compromised of a pool of students,
faculty, and staff appointed by the
President. Any two
or three members of the pool will constitute an appropriate
hearing committee. The Parking appeals Committee shall
hear all appeals filed by faculty, staff, and students.
- Students who fail to resolve vehicle citations are subject
to disciplinary action.
- Any person receiving five (5) or more
unresolved parking citations within any semester shall be considered to be in flagrant violation of the university parking regulations and their vehicle is subject to impoundment as set forth under Section I. Students' records and transcripts may be tagged and held for failure to resolve their parking citations. Students having unresolved parking citations may be denied registration for classes the following semester.
- Disabled Vehicles should be reported immediately to the
Department of Public Safety Services.
FUNDS FROM VEHICLE REGISTRATION
Since the State of Texas does not provide for parking facilities,
monies collected form motor vehicle operation will be applied
to the operation of the Department of Public Safety Services, the improvement of existing facilities, additional parking and traffic
facilities, and other uses for the university.
REGULATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The University reserves the right to change any or all parts
of these regulations as necessary. All changes will be
published on the university's website.
UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
- The University Police Department can be contacted 24 hours a day at the following numbers: 936/294-1794 or Campus Extension 4-1794.
- IN ACCORDANCE WITH V.A.C.S. - 2939J
enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas, April
27, 1967, the governing board
of Sam Houston State University is authorized to promulgate
rules and regulations for the safety and welfare of students,
employees, and property. In addition to University regulations,
all of the general and criminal laws of the State of
Texas are declared to be in full force and effect within
the
areas under the jurisdiction of Sam Houston State University,
and
all persons are responsible for compliance with these
laws.
- The governing board of Sam Houston State University
is authorized to employ campus police personnel for
the purpose of carrying
out the provision of V.A.C.S.-2929J,
and has commissioned such officers as peace officers vested with
all the powers, privileges, and immunities of peace officers
in the
performance of their duties.
- It shall be unlawful
for any person to trespass upon the grounds of Sam
Houston State University, or to
damage or deface any of the buildings, tree,
shrubs, grasses, or flowers on the grounds.
- The University
Police shall be vested with the authority to refuse
to allow persons having no legitimate business to enter
upon
any property under the
control and jurisdiction of Sam Houston State University, and
to eject any unauthorized persons form said property upon their
refusal to leave
peaceably
upon request.
- AUTHORITY IS GIVEN TO THE SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT TO REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION OF ANY
PERSON UPON THE
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY.
FAILURE
TO PRODUCE IDENTIFICATION UPON REQUEST OF AN OFFICER MAY
RESULT IN ARREST AND APPEARANCE BEFORE A MAGISTRATE.
- All thefts, accidents, or other property offenses that
occur on campus should be reported to the University Police
Department
immediately.
Accident
reports
should be made prior to moving vehicles. One vehicle accidents
must also be reported. Keys or valuables should NOT be
left in a vehicle.
ALWAYS
KEEP YOUR
VEHICLE LOCKED.
- WHEN PLANNING FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES,
NOTIFY THE UNIVERSITY POLICE AT LEAST THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE
SO NECESSARY TRAFFIC
CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS
MAY
BE MADE.
UNIVERSITY POLICE FUNCTIONS
In order to avoid any possible misunderstanding of the functions
of the University Police in relation to its law enforcement
efforts, it is recognized that Sam
Houston State University Police Officers are "Peace Officers" as
defined under the laws of the State of Texas.
The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 2, Article
2.12, includes as peace officers under item (9): "officers
commissioned by the governing board of any state institution
of higher education."
Thus the University Police Officers are authorized by State
statute to enforce Federal and State laws and/or any regulation
issued by the Board of Regents of Sam Houston State University
on property under the control and jurisdiction of Sam Houston
State University. Sec. 51.203, Texas Education Code; Campus
Peace Officers, states "The governing boards of each state institution of higher education and public technical institute
may employ and commission peace officers for the purpose of
carrying out the provisions of this subchapter. The primary jurisdiction of a peace officer commissioned under this section includes all counties in which property is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise under the control of the institution of high education that employs the peace officer or otherwise in the
performance of their duties."
The University Police has at its primary objective to protect
all persons within its jurisdiction to be as free from criminal
attack, to be secure in their properties, and to live within
a peaceful community, as humanly possible. They shall perform
their law enforcement functions in a professional manner and
it is to this purpose that, we believe, the University Police
and its jurisdiction was created by the Board of Regents with
authority delegated by the State Legislators.
Thank you for your cooperation in making Sam Houston State
University an enjoyable and safe community.
Dennis A. Culak, Director/Chief of Police
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