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Parking Policies

Parking Facilities - General Information

Revised 7/21/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy for parking at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS) (see also UC Davis Policy and Procedure, Section 360-05, Parking Regulations.)
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. GENERAL
    1. The UCD Traffic and Parking Code was developed in recognition of the fact that UC Davis, which includes UCDHS, was in need of a complete text containing all local regulations pertaining to the parking and operation of all vehicles on the properties owned or controlled by the University of California, Davis.
    2. UCDHS Parking Services is responsible for reviewing UCDHS parking needs and recommending, through the Hospital Operations Committee and the Director, Hospital and Clinics, suitable fees and parking regulations.
    3. Staff, faculty and students are allowed to park in visitor stalls at buildings which are not their assigned work place. Employee parking in visitor stalls at buildings they work at is not permitted.
  4. POLICY
    1. Parking Services is responsible for enforcement of the California Vehicle Code and the UCD Traffic and Parking Code. Reference copies of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code are available from the Parking Services Office or on the web at http://taps.ucdavis.edu/parkcode.htm.
    2. UCDHS supports a policy of no preferential parking based on job status, but may make parking assignments based on need. Requests for special parking are reviewed by Parking Services.
    3. UCDHS has developed the following parking need priorities:
      1. Disabled persons and emergency vehicles.
      2. Patients and visitors.
      3. Volunteer clinical faculty.
      4. Individuals whose professional responsibilities regularly require close-in parking in response to life-safety emergencies on or off campus, as recommended by the appropriate associate director/Hospital Operations Committee member.
      5. Department representatives whose duties regularly require transport between on- and off-campus locations during the course of the workday as recommended by the appropriate associate director/Hospital Operations Committee member.
      6. Employees whose entire regular work schedule is between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
      7. All other employees.
      8. Vendors and service representatives.
      9. Hospital volunteers.
      10. UCD students.
    4. Parking availability is prioritized according to location and consistent with the need priorities; e.g., patient and visitor needs precede employee parking in the hospital district; at locations where there is no patient/visitor demand, certain employee parking needs precede vendor or student parking.
    5. Suggestions for the improvement of parking services may be made in writing and directed to UCDHS Parking Services Manager.

Parking Fees

Revised 6/27/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy and procedures for payment of parking fees at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS) in accordance with UC Davis Policy and Procedures, Section 360-05, Parking Regulations, and UCD Traffic and Parking Code.
    2. This section also describe the policies and procedures associated with the rate approval and review process for parking services fee increases. It outlines the procedure regarding the establishment of parking fee rates or services supplied by the Parking and Transportation Services department to University and/or non-University clientele. Rates are established in situations where charges can be readily calculated on a per-unit basis and the service is offered on a recurring basis to more than one customer. UCD Policy and Procedure 340-15.
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. POLICY
    1. All faculty and career staff personnel employed at 50% or greater who desire parking permits may purchase employee parking permits by payroll deduction or cash payments ("cash" includes checks and credit card recordings). Certain permits are available to students, visitors, vendors and per diem and limited appointment employees on a cash basis.
    2. All parking permit fees are payable in advance. Fee schedules for parking permits are available in the Parking Services Office.
    3. The following rate policies have been developed in accordance with University policy in order to obtain sufficient revenue to cover operating costs and improvements to parking areas:
      1. Disabled patients and visitors, <E> and emergency vehicles--no fee required.
      2. Disabled employees and staff--annual or temporary medical permit required.
      3. Volunteer clinical faculty--annual permit paid by permit holder or recharged to host department.
      4. Career employees--annual B, C or D permits purchased by cash or payroll deduction.
      5. Limited appointment employees--annual B or C or temporary B or C permits purchased by cash. Limited appointment employees who are employed half-time or more for 6 months or longer also have the option to purchase a permit through payroll deduction.
      6. Patients, visitors, vendors, service representatives, per diem employees or contractors can purchase on a cash basis daily parking permits.  Per Diem employees are also eligible to purchase Temporary B or C permits.  Daily parking permits are available in Lots 12, 18 and 25.
      7. Hospital volunteers can obtain quarterly volunteer permits which are recharged to Volunteer Services.
      8. Students--annual or temporary monthly C permit by cash only.
  4. PROCEDURE/RESPONSIBILITY
    1. Payroll Deduction Plan
      1. Employees wishing to purchase permits through payroll deduction must submit a Payroll Deduction Authorization form to the Parking and Transportation Services Office along with advanced payment of one month of parking fees. Advanced payment is applied to payroll deduction schedule and used to determine the first payroll deduction date.
      2. To cancel payroll deductions, the employee must submit a completed Payroll Deduction Cancellation form to the Parking Services Office along with the current active permit. If active permit is not available at the time of cancellation, cancellation is detained until active permit is returned. If permit is lost during cancellation process, employee should sign an Affidavit of Permit Status form. The permit number will be placed on the departments "hot sheet" of invalid permits and enforcement will treat any further usage of this permit as an illegal use.
      3. It is the responsibility of the employee to submit a Payroll Deduction Cancellation during leaves of absence, when an annual permit is not renewed or when leaving employment with the University. Payment of fees will continue to accrue until a cancellation form is submitted and the permit is returned to the Parking Services Office.
    2. Cash Purchases
      1. Fees shall accompany applications for annual parking permits submitted to the Parking Services Office. Checks must be for the exact amount and must be made payable to "The Regents of the University of California" or "UC Regents."
    3. Replacements and Exchanges
      1. The replacement or exchange fee for lost, stolen or damaged permits is based on current fee schedule.
    4. Refunds
      1. Refunds for permits purchased with cash will be in accordance with the Parking Fee Rate Schedule. Refunds will be disbursed by University check payable only to the purchaser of record, who must first return his/her permit. If permit is reported lost or stolen, permit holder must submit a signed Affidavit of Permit Status to the Parking Services Office. The permit number will be placed on the departments "hot sheet" of invalid permits and enforcement will treat any further usage of this permit as an illegal use.
      2. No refund will be made for any portion of the month in which there is a cancellation of payroll deducted parking. However, refunds will be issued on any fees that continue after the cancellation date. Permits purchased for the full year will be refunded for any portion that is unused at the time of cancellation.
      3. When parking privileges are revoked for disciplinary reasons, refunds may be withheld.
      4. There are no refunds for temporary permits.
    5. Permit Rate Approval and Review
      1. University policy requires that parking Services establish parking fees sufficient enough to recover costs and debt service. Rates must be based on authorized, established prices or a standard pricing method uniformly applied. Refer to UC Davis policy 340-15.
      2. Parking rates are analyzed annually by:
        1. Considering prior year and cumulative surpluses or deficits.
        2. Making every attempt to streamline and reduce expenses to avoid rate increases.
        3. Reviewing the significance of the cost increase in the activity’s total budget.
        4. Considering the predominant type of customers paying for the goods and services.
      3. When rates have to be adjusted, the Parking Services Office submits the proposed new rates to the following:
        1. The Parking Advisory Committee for review and recommendation for approval or disapproval to the HOC. This committee consists of representatives from hospital clinics, hospital administration, residency program, finance, planning, labor relations, patient care services, parking and the school of medicine.
        2. The Parking Advisory Committee reviews the proposed rate increases and submits a recommendation to the Sr. Associate Director of Hospital and Clinics’ office for approval.
        3. The Sr. Associate Director’s office submits a final recommendation for approval of increased rates to the Hospital Operations Committee for the Hospital Director’s approval.

Parking Lots

Revised 7/21/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy and procedures for the use of parking lots at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS).
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. GENERAL
    1. Various areas on the UCDMC grounds are designated for parking. In an effort to fulfill the mission of UCDHS, Parking Services reviews and assigns the type and availability of parking, based on the needs of the operation or services offered at a specific or adjacent site.
  4. POLICY
    1. Attended Parking Lots
      1. Individuals using attended parking lots shall be issued a time and date-stamped claim check upon entry. All visitors will be expected to park only within appropriate parking stalls or be subject to parking violation citations. All visitors must surrender their parking claim check when exiting the lot and pay the hourly visitor rate, if applicable, or the maximum rate for any 24-hour period. For patients/visitors whose parking will be validated by the host department, a small fee may be required. Attendant will appropriately recharge the expense to the validating department. Employees may only park in attended or metered lots during regular clinic hours if they are parking as a patient and only for the time of their appointment (see UCDHS Policy and Procedure, Section 3387, Permit Parking, for additional information.
    2. Unattended Parking Lots
      1. Individuals using unattended parking lots must have the appropriate parking permit (as posted on signs at the entrance to the lots) displayed at all times on their vehicle or be subject to parking violation citations.
      2. Parking of recreation vehicles of employees of the Medical Center must be coordinated in advance with Parking Services.
    3. Metered Parking Lots
      1. Metered parking is available in some lots on the UCDMC grounds. Metered parking fees are at the current hourly rate with a two-hour or less limit.
      2. Metered parking is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except on legal and administrative holidays observed by the University.
      3. Employees with valid "B" permits may park in metered areas during the posted evening hours without additional charge. The "B" permit must be displayed. Employees may not park in metered lots during regular clinic hours.
      4. Vehicles displaying Disabled placards issued by the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) may park in metered spaces without charge (see Hospital Policy and Procedure, Section 3387.
    4. Contractor Vehicle Parking
      1. UCDHS Facilities Design and Construction may allocate each project contractor parking spaces for construction vehicle parking. The area and number of spaces allocated shall be based on access needed and space availability. Parking outside of the project limits must be coordinated with Parking Services. Unauthorized parking outside of the project limits may be subject to parking violation citations.
      2. If a contractor needs additional reserved parking space for construction vehicles, he/she must make arrangements directly with Parking Services and pay the additional fee for those spaces at the current rate for the area assigned on a cash basis. Issuance of additional spaces will depend upon space availability.
      3. Parking of personal vehicles belonging to the contractor's employees may be arranged by the contractor with Parking Services.; They may be allowed to park in employee permit areas at the current permit rate depending on space availability. All permits must be purchased on a cash basis.
      4. If a construction project makes it necessary to take parking spaces out of service for trenching, material storage, etc., arrangements must be made with Parking Services, through Facilities Design and Construction.

Validated Visitor Parking

Revised 7/21/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy and procedures for visitor parking validation at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS).
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. GENERAL
    1. While University policy states that parking must be funded solely by user fees, UCDHS may validate certain visitor and patient parking for business reasons. Parking validations are only good in attended parking lots.
    2. All other visitors, including patients and persons transporting patients to and from UCDHS, must pay the current visitor rate.
    3. Staff, faculty and students are not eligible to receive validated parking unless they are parking as patients.
  4. POLICY
    1. When visitors using attended parking lots are at UCDHS for business purposes, they may be entitled to parking validation at the discretion of the hosting department.

      NOTE: Validation takes place in all outpatient clinics.
    2. Outpatient clinics, funded research studies, and inpatient units may validate patient parking. Validation stamps are issued only with the approval of the appropriate Associate Director/Hospital Operations Committee member and department chair.
    3. It is the visitor's (patient's) responsibility to request that his/her claim check be validated. Those who do not have their claim check validated shall be required to pay the current hourly rate.
    4. Under no circumstances are any UCDHS or County personnel to obtain a validation unless accessing UCDHS services as a patient. Employees who abuse validation policy shall be required to repay Parking Services for all charges. Parking Services shall monitor the system to ensure that validation procedures are not abused by employees and is responsible for initiating appropriate action when abuse is detected. Refer to UC Davis Policy and Procedure, Section 330-95, Misuse of University Resources, for additional information.
  5. PROCEDURE/RESPONSIBILITY
    1. Departments authorized to issue parking validations will assign a custodian of the validation stamp. Lost or stolen validation stamps should be reported to Parking Services immediately.

Permit Parking

Revised 7/21/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy and procedures for permit parking at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS) (see also UC Davis Policy and Procedure, Section 360-05, Parking Regulations.)
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. GENERAL
    1. Various parking areas on UCDHS grounds, including off-site and leased facilities, are reserved for permit-only parking for staff, government or vendor/service vehicles. To use these areas, vehicles must display a valid permit and/or license plate. All permits must be authorized and issued by Parking Services. In some lots, a one-day permit may be purchased, via permit dispensing machine.
    2. The annual parking permit period extends from July 1 through June 30. All annual parking permits expire June 30, and new permits must be displayed by the second week of July on vehicles parked in permit parking areas. Renewal permits are available the third week in June at the Parking Services Office and will be honored from that date. Vehicles not displaying valid permits may be subject to a parking violation citation whether payroll deductions are still in effect or not.
    3. Only a “D” permit allows the holder a reserved parking space. All other permits do not guarantee the holder a reserved parking space. It provides the opportunity to legally park where space is available.
    4. Permits are not for resale and are not transferrable to other persons. Permits are for use by the purchaser only. Only one parking permit may be purchased per person.
  4. POLICY
    1. B Permits
      1. These permits may be purchased by career employees through payroll deduction or cash payments (“cash” includes checks and credit card recordings). Permit holders may park in designated unattended lots anytime. Employees with B permits may park in attended parking lots only during the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday-Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. To ensure adequate patient/visitor parking, employees with B permits may not park in attended or metered parking lots during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and may be subject to parking violation citation. (UCDHS B permits are synonymous with UCD campus A permits.) B Permits allow the purchaser to park in B Permit designated areas when space is available.
    2. Temporary Permits
      1. These permits may be purchased by career employees through payroll deduction or cash; casual employees are not eligible for D permits. The premium rate charged for a D permit ensures the employee a reserved space in a lot, not in a particular stall. The permits are issued according to the priority listing defined in UCDHS Policies and Procedures, Section 3378, Parking Facilities - General Information, and where availability exists. The same hourly considerations and restrictions for attended lot parking of B permit holders apply to D permit holders.
      2. These permits may be purchased by limited appointment employees or 49% or less per diem employees or students on a cash basis (cash includes check and credit card recordings). Permit holders may park in designated unattended lots anytime. Employees with Temporary B permits may park in attended lots only during the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday thru Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. To ensure adequate patient/visitor parking, employees with Temporary B permits may not park in attended or metered parking lots during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and may be subject to parking violation citation. (UCDHS Temporary B permits are synonymous with UCD campus A permits.) Temporary B permits allow the purchaser to park in B permit designated areas when space is available.
    3. C Permits
      1. These annual permits may be purchased by limited appointment employees or 49% or less per diem employees or students on a cash basis (cash includes check and credit card recordings). Permit holders may park in all C designated unattended lots anytime. Employees with annual C permits may park in attended lots only after 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Monday thru Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. To ensure adequate patient/visitor parking, parking beyond these hours may be subject to parking violation citation. (UCDHS Annual C permits are synonymous with UCD campus C permits.) Annual C permits allow the purchaser to park in C permit designated areas when space is available.
    4. Temporary C Permits
      1. These permits may be purchased by limited appointment employees or 49% or less per diem employees or students on a cash basis (cash includes check and credit card recordings). Permit holders may park in all C permit designated unattended lots anytime. (UCDHS Temporary C permits are synonymous with UCD campus C permits.) Temporary C permits allow the purchaser to park in C permit designated areas when space is available.
    5. D Permits
      1. These permits may be purchased by career employees through payroll deduction or cash; limited appointment employees are not eligible for D permits. The premium rate charged for a D permit ensures the employee a reserved space in a lot, not in a particular stall. The permits are issued according to the priority listing defined in UCDHS Policies and Procedures, Section 3378, and where availability exists. Thesame hourly considerations and restrictions for attended lot parking of B permit holders apply to D permit holders unless reserved parking has been assigned. D permit parking is assigned by sub-decal overlay. Reserved parking is valid only in the area assigned.
    6. Carpool Permits
      1. CP 2 (two-person carpool) and CP 3 (three-person carpool) permits may be purchased through payroll deduction by career employees who are registered as a carpool with the Alternative Transportation Services Office in Parking Services. CP 2 permitters have access to the same parking privileges as B permit holders. CP 3 Carpools get designated reserved parking. Carpool parking is synonymous to A parking on campus. Only one permit will be issued for each established carpool. Carpool members are expected to use their one day rideshare passes when they drive alone. Each carpool member is responsible for canceling his/her own payroll deductions when participation in a carpool is no longer desired. All unused one day rideshare passes must be returned to Parking Services upon cancellation as they are no longer valid.
    7. M Permits
      1. Motorcycle permits may be purchased by career employees through payroll deduction or with cash. Students and limited appointment employees may purchase a Motorcycle permit on a cash basis. Permit holders may park their motorcycle in designated motorcycle parking spaces only. Motorcycle spaces are designated in the Parking Structures and some unattended lots. If all motorcycle spaces are taken, permit holders may park in any unreserved parking space.
    8. Courier
      1. Courier permits are issued to those departments requiring frequent short-term access to and from on- and off-site facilities. Courier permits must be used with a valid, employee-purchased A, B or D permit. Courier parking is limited to a 3-hour daily maximum. Courier permits are valid in all UCDHS Courier designated parking spaces, except metered lots or restricted areas such as the Parking Structure II.
    9. Emergency On Call
      1. Emergency On-Call Permits are provided to UCDMC Departments with Residents who are required to respond to medical emergencies during off-hours while assigned to rotational shifts. This permit must be accompanied by a valid “B” or “D” permit. It is not to be used for long-term or daily parking. Emergency On-Call Permits are not valid in parking meters, handicapped, loading, vendor, construction, <E> areas, red zones or other restricted areas. Parking Services reserves the right to revoke parking privileges at any time.
    10. Courtesy
      1. Courtesy permits are available upon request to UCDHS departments for government officials, volunteer chaplains and other persons or groups who serve UCDHS on a non-compensated basis. These permits may be requested from Parking Services and may be recharged to the requesting department.
      1. Retiree permits--are available to UCD/UCDHS retirees upon recommendation by the University Relations Office. These permits are issued by the Transportation and Parking Services office and are valid in all UCDHS parking lots except metered lots and restricted areas. Retiree permits are to be used for appointments and visits only; these permits are not intended for use by retirees who return to University employment or family members.
      2. Volunteer Faculty permits--are issued annually to Volunteer faculty and paid by the permit holder or host department. Volunteer faculty permits are valid in all UCDHS parking lots, except metered lots and restricted areas.
      3. Volunteer permits--are issued quarterly to hospital volunteers and recharged to the Volunteer Services Department whose responsibility it is for issuing these permits to eligible volunteers. Volunteer permits are valid as indicated on the permit. Special parking is given at the discretion of the Parking Services Manager and the Volunteer Services Manager to volunteers who work late hours. A valid volunteer permit must be displayed.
    11. One-Day Visitor Permits
      1. Books of daily visitor permits may be purchased by departments on a recharge basis. These permits are intended for use by guest speakers, official visitors attending meetings, etc. One-day visitor permits are not to be issued to or used by UCD students, faculty or staff.
    12. Patient/Visitor Permits
      1. Patient/Visitor permits may be purchased on a cash-only basis by patients and visitors for a 5- consecutive day period at the current rates for such permits. These permits are valid in attended parking lots for the specified period of time at no additional hourly charge. They are not available to staff or students.
    13. Vendor/Contractor Parking
      1. Annual permits for vendors, contractors, salespersons and consumer service representatives are available through UCDHS or campus Parking Services.
      2. Vendor permits may be purchased by sales and service representatives on a cash basis or by UCDHS departments on a recharge basis, if approved by the department head. Permits may be purchased on a monthly or an annual basis at the current rate. Vendor permits are valid in unattended parking lots or in designated vendor parking stalls.
    14. One Day Vendor Permit
      1. Books of Daily Vendor Permits may be purchased by a vendor, contractor, salesperson, and consumer service representative through the UCDHS Parking Services Office. These permits are valid in unattended parking lots or in designated vendor parking stalls. They are not available to staff or students. Special parking is given at the discretion of the Parking Services Manager to vendors who may need close in parking due to the nature of their business with the Medical Center.
    15. Medical Parking Permits
      1. Disabled Placards--or plates issued by The California Department of Motor Vehicles identifying staff, faculty and students who require a wide parking space to use special equipment such as wheelchairs or walkers will be required to purchase and display a valid UCDMC “B”, “C” or “D” parking permit. If applicant is not a permit holder, a daily permit can be purchased in Lots 12, 18 or 25. These are the only permits honored in parking spaces denoted by the international handicap symbol because they are displayed in conjunction with a handicapped placard or plate.
      2. Medical parking permits--are available through the Parking Services offices for persons who require temporary, short-term, close-in parking for medical reasons, but who do not require a wide-space stall for mobility. This permit is issued with a time period not to exceed 2 months. Extension of this time limitation is granted at the discretion of the Parking Services Manager with appropriate documentation from a physician.
        1. Medical parking permits must be displayed with a valid “B”, “C” or “D” parking permit. If the applicant is not a permit holder, a daily permit can be purchased in Lots 12, 18 or 25.
        2. Medical permit eligibility for staff/employees is reviewed by Parking and Transportation Services. Employees must provide to Parking Services a letter from a physician stating mobility limitations and duration of need.
        3. Employee Medical Permit is available to all employees parking as patients or those accompanying family members who are patients to the Medical Center. Permits can be obtained at various designated locations. Employees must be prepared to provide proof of scheduled appointment upon request. The intent of this permit is to allow convenient parking for employees during the duration of their medical appointments. Employees are expected to relocate to their assigned parking areas after their medical appointments have been completed.

Traffic and Parking Violations/Citations

Revised 7/21/05
  1. PURPOSE
    1. This section outlines the policy for provisions of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code and the policy for traffic and parking citations at the University of California, Davis, Health System (UCDHS) (see also UC Davis Policy and Procedure, Section 360-05, Parking Regulations.)
  2. SETTING
    1. Health System
  3. POLICY
    1. Pursuant to Section 21113 of the California Vehicle Code, University of California Administration has been given the authority to develop and enforce parking regulations as needed to conform with State law. For this reason, the UCD Traffic and Parking Code was developed and became effective November 1, 1974.
    2. All of the provisions of the California Vehicle Code are expressly applicable both on and off paved roadways on the University except for those provisions which, by their very nature, have no application.
    3. All current provisions of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code shall be maintained for public inspection at all times at the UCD Police Department and at other designated places on the University, including the UCDHS Parking Services Office and the campus Transportation and Parking Services Office during regular business hours.
    4. Except as otherwise posted, the maximum vehicle speed limit anywhere on University grounds is 10 miles per hour.
    5. Persons parking in violation of posted signs or pavement markings are subject to parking violation citations under Section 4.02 or 4.05 of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code.
    6. Persons using permit parking with altered, lost, stolen, or unauthorized permits are subject to parking violation citations and prosecution under State of California Penal Code, Section 484.
    7. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to display a valid permit on his/her vehicle, park in areas posted for such permits only and renew expired permits. Failure to display a valid permit may result in the issuance of parking citations under Section 4.02 or 4.05 of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code.
    8. Motorized vehicles with 5 or more outstanding citations issued on 5 or more days may be booted or towed.
    9. Motorized vehicles may be immobilized for failure to comply with the California Vehicle Code or the UCD Traffic and Parking Code. The purpose of booting is to immobilize multiple offenders of campus parking policies and procedures and to provide an alternative to towing vehicles in violation of California Vehicle Code (CVC) Section 22651(I). (“When any vehicle, other than a rented vehicle, is found upon a highway or any public land . . . and is known to have been issued five or more notices of parking violation over a period of five or more days, to which the owner or person in control of the vehicle has not responded to the agency responsible for processing notices of parking violation or the registered owner of the vehicle is known to have been issued five or more notices for failure to pay, ... the vehicle may be impounded until that person furnishes to the impounding law enforcement agency evidence ... that all parking penalties due for the vehicle ... have been cleared ....”)
    10. Anyone cited for possession and use of an altered, stolen or invalid permit or for improper use may be fined or lose their parking privileges.
    11. Section 3.01 of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code authorizes the UCD Chief of Police or his/her representatives, including the Parking Manager or supervisors at UCDHS, to appoint parking representatives to enforce all of the provisions of the UCD Traffic and Parking Code and all applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code on the University, as provided by Section 23501 of the Education Code and Section 830 of the Penal Code of the State of California.
    12. Persons who feel they have received an unjustified parking citation must contact Parking and Transportation Services within 21 days of the citation date, or 14 days of the notice of delinquent citation, to request a citation Review. The violator will be asked to provide a written explanation of why the citation was issued in error or why the citation should be dismissed. If it is established that the citation was issued in error or the violator was involved in an extreme emergency situation, the citation may be dismissed. If the violator does not agree with the results of the Citation Review, he/she may request a hearing before a Parking Hearing Officer.