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Rules and regulations governing parking are
in effect 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 12 months a year
unless otherwise specified.
Designated accessible parking spaces are available in most lots.
Vehicles displaying a valid Boise State Accessible permit may park
in these spaces as well as all other legal parking spaces except
Designated Reserve Spaces. BSU Assessible Permit Holders may not
park in Service Vehicle Spaces or Loading Zones for longer than 15
minutes. Individuals with permanent or long–term temporary
disabilities are to submit documentation issued by the Idaho
Transportation Department to Transportation & Parking Services
to obtain a Boise State Accessible permit. Applications for State
of Idaho special plates and placards are available at the
Transportation & Parking Services Office.
Individuals with short term temporary disabilities may
obtain accessible parking permits by submitting to the
Office of Parking Services either documentation
listed above or written recommendation from a physician,
nurse practitioner, or vocational rehabilitation counselor.
Short-term accessible parking permits are issued at no
charge for up to 30 calendar days. If necessary, the permit
may be extended for an additional thirty days with the
purchase of a current reserved or general parking permit.
Accessible Permit holders who do not use a wheelchair are
asked to park in an available regular space before taking an
accessible space to maintain availability of oversized spaces
for those with van lifts and wheelchairs.
Any vehicle parking in a designated accessible parking
space without a valid Boise State accessible parking permit
will be ticketed and/or impounded at time of violation. Please
notify Boise State Parking Services at 426-PARK (7275) when
an accessible space is occupied by an unauthorized vehicle. A
Boise State Accessible permit is for exclusive use of the
disabled driver and is subject to revocation if used by
others.
Individuals with a State Issued Disability License Plate or
Placard but Not having a Boise State University issued Disablity
Permit are subject to the following:
Authorized to park in any public parking space with metered
parking without being required to pay any parking meter fee.
Special parking privleges do NOT apply to those zones or areas
in which the stoppng, parking, or standing of all vehicles is
prohibited or which are reserved for special types of vehicles; to
areas where vehicular parking is prohibited for periods in excess
of forty-eight (48) hours; or to areas where parking is prohibited
for certain periods of time in order to allow snow removal, street
construction or maintenance, or for other emergency purposes.
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