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DN. Parking Permits
PARKING PERMITS
If you attend classes from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and use campus parking
facilities, you must display a valid parking permit, display it properly and
park in designated parking area. Permits may be obtained during registration
each semester or from the Students Services Office located in the Student
Service Building.
Permit stickers must be placed on the inside of the windshield, in the
lower right-hand corner of the passenger's side. You will be held responsible
for any vehicle registered under your name, regardless of who owns or operates
the vehicle. If you sell your vehicle, you must remove the permit decal from
your vehicle and apply for a new permit.
PARKING AREAS
Parking is on a first come, first serve basis. A parking space is defined
as a parking area between two white lines. PARKING IS NOT ALLOWED ON ANY CITY
STREET RUNNING THROUGH THE SPC CAMPUS, EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS.
HANDICAPPED PARKING
Handicapped parking spaces are located near entrances to all buildings on
campus. Students with physical limitations must display the state-recognized
temporary permit or permanent license plate. To apply for a handicapped parking
permit, you must obtain a written affidavit from your personal physician and
submit it to your local county tax assessor-collector.
TEMPORARY PERMITS
Temporary parking permits are provided at no cost and may be obtained
from the Student Services Office. You must obtain a temporary permit if you
want to park a rented or borrowed vehicle on campus, and this vehicle does not
display a valid SPC parking permit.
VIOLATIONS
In addition to campus parking regulations, you must also comply with
applicable city and state traffic laws. Parking violations include, but
are not limited to, the following:
Backing in.
Failure to display a valid SPC parking permit.
Parking in a restricted area.
Parking on city street, except in designated areas.
Parking in space designated for off-campus visitors.
Parking without authorization in designated
handicapped space (fines regulated by the state of Texas.)
Improper display of campus parking permit.
VIOLATIONS RESULTING IN TOW AWAY
The fine for parking violations will result in vehicles being towed off
campus. Where towing is not feasible, the equivalent fine may be assessed to a
student's parking records. Such violations include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Parking in fire lanes or loading zones.
Parking in restricted areas designated as tow away
zones.
Parking in a manner which obstructs traffic.
FINES
The fine for parking violations in $5, increasing to $8 for all
violations which are not paid within seven days. Fines may be paid in the
Student Services Office or by mail by following the mailing instructions
printed on the violations ticket. All grade reports, records, and transcripts
will be withheld until all outstanding fines are paid.
You are permitted to accumulate a maximum of five parking violations
during an academic year. When the maximum of five violations is reached, you
will be notified to appear before the Dean of Students. If you continue to
violate the regulations, your vehicle will be impounded by Campus Police with
the use of a wheel lock. A fine of $25 will then be due in order to release the
vehicle. If further violations occur, all parking privileges will be revoked,
and you will be subject to disciplinary action.
Parking control is instituted at SPC to assist students with uniform access to an area in which to park their vehicles. In the event of a unique problem, please contact Dean of Students, South Plains College, 1401 S. College Ave., Levelland, Texas, 79336.
Telephone: (806)894-9611, ext. 2379.