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All motor vehicles (automobiles, trucks, motorcycles),
owned or operated by students, faculty, or staff must be registered
with University Police.
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All students, faculty and staff who have purchased
a University decal must affix the decal to both the front and
rear bumpers of their vehicle. (A metal plate may be attached
to the front and rear license plates of the vehicle to display
decals.) No temporary permits will be issued.
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Individuals may register only those vehicles
of which they are the owner. Individuals may also register
an immediate family member's vehicle of which they are primary
operator. Person registering vehicles must be prepared to show
positive proof of ownership and insurance listing a current
expiration date and vehicle at the time of registration. Also
needed are driver's license and current class schedule. ID
cards are not accepted.
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When two or more persons in a family are employed
at the University, each person will register their vehicle
separately, paying full amount of the registration fee.
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When employees of the University wish to register
an additional vehicle for his/her sole use, they may do so
at no extra cost.
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Employees' dependents who are students must register
their vehicles as students.
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Lost, stolen, damaged or transfer decals will
be replaced for $2.00.
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The person to whom a vehicle is registered is
responsible for payment of all violation notices issued to
that particular vehicle.
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All vehicles registered and operated on campus
must be properly licensed and inspected for mechanical condition
in accordance with the laws of the State in which the vehicle
is registered for operation.
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Failure to register a vehicle constitutes a violation
of these regulations and will result in the vehicle being towed
from campus at the owner's expense.
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Cost of fines will not be applied toward the
payment of registration fees.
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Persons found to have been involved with falsification
of a vehicle registration will be fined $100.00 and will be
subject to additional disciplinary actions.
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Enforcement of current decals will begin on the
first day of classes for each semester, including summer sessions.