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History
- Policy Number: FA.81.004
- Version: Revision 1
- Drafted By: Drake Massey
- Approved By: Richard D. Yao
- Approval Date: 02/05/2024
- Effective Date: 02/05/2024
- Supersedes: FA.81.003
Purpose
The purpose of this parking and traffic policy is to establish regulations and guidelines to administer the vehicular traffic and parking on campus. Specifically, the policy will: 1) expedite University business and provide maximum safety and convenience; 2) regulate parking, with priority given to services of the University; and 3) provide and maintain suitable campus parking and traffic facilities.
Background
This policy is in accordance with Section 21113 of the California Vehicle Code, Sections 42200 (Driving and Parking Vehicles on Campus Property) and 42201 (Campus Parking Fees) of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations.
Policy
Accountability
The Chief of Police and the Police Administration Division Lieutenant, who serves as the Director of Transportation & Parking Services.
Applicability
This policy applies to all California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) faculty, staff, students, tenants, volunteers, and visitors.
Definition(s)
Students - A student currently enrolled at CSUCI during the Spring or Fall semester, Summer session, or one who has completed the immediately preceding term and is eligible for re-enrollment. This also includes non-matriculated (i.e., Open University, Extended Education, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and prospective/intent to enroll students and excludes full-time or permanent part-time employees.
University Staff - All represented and non-represented employees of the University except those in Unit 3 and Unit 11. (Note: Unit 11 student part time workers, graduate assistants and teaching associates are excluded from this definition because they are primarily on campus for purposes related to obtaining their educational goal and therefore are considered employees for the purpose of this policy.)
Faculty - Members of Collective Bargaining Unit 3, as well as volunteer professors.
Tenants - Tenants are defined as any organization or person(s), or employees of an organization or person(s), who possess an executed lease with CSUCI.
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The operation and parking of vehicles on the campus is regulated and enforced pursuant to the California Vehicle Code. All California Vehicle Code laws pertaining to vehicular operation and parking are in effect and enforced on campus 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Parking citations, appeals, and administrative hearing procedures shall be in accordance with the California Vehicle Code section 40215.
For campus specific regulations related to parking and driving vehicles on campus property, refer to the Parking and Traffic Regulations Manual.