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TITLE 13CULTURAL RESOURCES
PART 7STATE PRESERVATION BOARD
CHAPTER 111RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD
RULE §111.40Parking Permits

(a) All vehicles utilizing open parking must display a current parking permit. Up to two permits may be issued to each employee, but only one vehicle bearing a permit issued to an employee may make use of that employee's parking privilege within the Capitol Complex at a time. Parking administration is authorized to issue either decal permits or hanging permits.

  (1) Decal permits shall be applied to the vehicle according to instructions provided at the time of issuance.

  (2) Hanging permits will normally be hung from the rearview mirror when the vehicle is parked in a state parking lot or parking structure. If no mirror post is available, the permit may be taped to the front windshield, in the lower center, or otherwise displayed so that it is readily visible from outside the vehicle. If hanging permits are issued, one hanging permit will be issued to each eligible employee. The hanging permit will be issued for a vehicle with a specific license plate.

(b) An employee who is issued a permit will be responsible for any parking violations on vehicles bearing the permit.

(c) Employees with unpaid charges recorded in their name shall be ineligible to receive a parking permit while such charges remain unpaid.

(d) All permits will expire and be renewed on a biennial basis.

(e) Parking permits may be used only by the employee the permit is assigned to and may not be loaned or allowed to be used for any purpose other than for parking of a state employee's vehicle while the employee is at work within the Capitol Complex.

(f) Temporary parking permits may be issued for a period of one to 15 days. If the need for the permit continues to exist after 15 working days, a new temporary permit may be obtained in the parking administration office. An employee may only obtain a temporary permit for one vehicle at a time.

(g) Upon written request from the agency parking coordinator, a 90-day special permit or construction permit may be issued if spaces are available. Once approved, the permit must be displayed and the employee or the contractor who is issued the permit will be responsible for any parking violations on the vehicle.


Source Note: The provisions of this §111.40 adopted to be effective January 24, 2016, 41 TexReg 613

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