Definitions

Words and phrases used in these rules and regulations shall have the meanings set forth in this article except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning.

Definitions

Bicycle: Any device propelled by human power upon which a person can ride. It may have one or more wheels.

Bike Sharing: A bicycle provided by a third-party vendor that can be rented by a person willing to enroll in the vendor's program, and pay the published rate.

Car Sharing: A vehicle provided by a third-party vendor that can be rented by a licensed driving willing to enroll in the vendor's program, and pay the published rate.

Campus: All property owned, leased, and/or under the control of the ÌÒ×ÓÖ±²¥ (Colorado Seminary).

Contractor: Anyone conducting business under contract with the University and who is not included under the definitions for Faculty & Staff, Student, or Visitor.

Faculty & Staff: All full-time, temporary, special, or regular University personnel. Includes all non-student hourly or part-time non-student temporary employees, faculty in a transitional appointment status, and resident employees of cooperating agencies with offices on campus.

Immobilization: Vehicles or bicycles may be immobilized by the application of a vehicle immobilizer or "boot".

License Plate: Plate or tag bearing evidence of official registration and permission of a motor vehicle.

License Plate Recognition (LPR) Software: A technology that uses license plate recognition to automatically read license plate characters.

Loading Zone: An area which has been reserved for exclusive use of vehicles that are loading and unloading goods. There is a 20-minute time limit unless otherwise posted.

Motor Vehicle: All vehicles which are self-propelled requiring state license, including, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, motor scooters, etc.

Moped and Scooter: Vehicles with 49cc or less engine displacement are required to display a permit. They must be parking in areas designated for scooters.

Notice of Violation: A citation issued by an officer of the University for a violation of ÌÒ×ÓÖ±²¥ Parking Rules and Regulations which is disposed of by the Department of Parking and Mobility Services in accordance with University policies set forth in this document. A citation does not need to be issued at the time of the infraction. It can be issued at a later date, including being mailed to you. Once a violation is placed upon a vehicle it is considered delivered. A citation removed by a person or lost in weather is still considered delivered and valid.

Park/Parking: Leaving a motor vehicle whether occupied or not, with or without the engine running.

Scofflaw: A person who repeatedly violates parking rules and regulations. Scofflaw behavior is grounds for denial of service, immobilization and/or towing.

Special Event Parking: A requirement for parking that arises from a recurring or non-recurring scheduled event. Special event parking must be coordinated with Parking Services two business days in advance to avoid conflicts.

Students: All persons enrolled for at least one hour of credit and not classified as faculty or staff as defined in section above.

Parking and Traffic Control Devices: All permanent or temporary signs, signals, markings, parking lot gates, barricade tape, traffic lights, and devices installed by the Department of Parking Services or the ÌÒ×ÓÖ±²¥ for the purpose of regulating, warning, prohibiting, or guiding traffic or motor vehicles.

University: The ÌÒ×ÓÖ±²¥ (Colorado Seminary).

University Property: All property or land owned, leased, operated, or otherwise controlled by the ÌÒ×ÓÖ±²¥ (Colorado Seminary).

Valid Parking Space: A valid parking space is defined by a space bordered on three sides by curbs, stripes, or other parking control devices.

Visitor: A visitor is considered to be anyone visiting the University who is not included under the definitions for faculty & staff, students, and contractors (See Definitions for Contractor above).

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Parking & Mobility Services