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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.
Permit holders may be asked not to park in the BSU
lots when events are scheduled.
Static cling decals are to be placed on the lower inside corner
of the drivers side windshield. To recharge the static qualities
of the decal lightly rub it on your clothing. The permit
must be visible to be valid. The decal may only be moved
between vehicles that have been previously registered with the
Department of Transportation and Parking Services. Displaying
permits/decals in/on an unregistered vehicle is a violation of
regulations, and the permit/decal will become invalid and/or
confiscated, vehicle ticketed and/or impounded, and/or parking
privileges revoked.
Please note these permits are not for individually reserved
spaces. Reserved permits are sold to current Boise State
students, staff and faculty. Reserved designated parking lots can be
found in and near the academic core of Boise State University campus.
(Please refer to map for lot locations.) Reserved permits carry an
assigned permit number, lot designation and are limited to ONE
per individual.
Reserved parking permits are valid in the appropriate designated
reserved lot between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Monday through Friday nights from 5:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. and
on weekends or anytime that inter-session parking rules are in effect,
from 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., reserved parking permits are also valid
in general permit required parking lots and all reserved parking areas
except the Brady Garage, the Lincoln Garage, and the
Administration Visitor Lot. Regular enforcement will begin one week
before classes start. If space in an assigned reserved parking lot is
unavailable during weekday hours, reserved permit vehicles may be
parked in other reserved areas (except the parking structures and Admin.
Visitor Lot) or general permit parking lots and metered spaces, so long
as the Parking Services Office is notified immediately.
Reserve permits are not valid for overnight parking.
Overnight parking is allowed by those living in
Housing and Residence Halls only.
Ownership of a reserved permit is not transferable;
however, a reserved permit may be moved between vehicles if
registered with the Parking Services Office and each vehicle
is assigned to the permit. A special no-charge parking permit
for the day may be obtained if, for some reason, the assigned
reserved permit is unavailable to the holder. Dash permit
cards shall be displayed fully visible, uncovered,
printed side upon driver's side of dashboard inside
vehicle. A permit holder is eligible for up to 7 school days
of these special permits each year at no charge. Once these 7
days are used, visitor/day passes must be purchased. If more
than one registered vehicle displaying duplicate permit
numbers are parked in a lot at any given time, the vehicles
involved will be ticketed, impounded and/or towed. Under no
circumstance will tickets for this violation be excused by the
Department of Transportation & Parking unless authorized
by the Department Director.
Motorcycles displaying a reserved parking decal may park in vehicle
spaces in their assigned reserved lot. Motorcycle decals shall
be attached by the decal's own adhesive backing to the outside back
of the rear fender in a conspicuous place or plexi-glass decals
locked in place.
Failure to comply with any of the foregoing could result in
citation issuance and/or render permits invalid and registration
incomplete.
Availability:
Reserved permits are renewable on a yearly basis, dependant upon
lot availability. Check with the Parking Services Office
for specific dates of open sale.
Renewal Period April 1st -- May 31st each year. Open sales early July,
valid Beginning to End of Acedemic Year (xx August to xx August,
exact dates varies year to year)
Cost:
See "Parking Permit/Fee Cost
schedule."
100% refund if returned within the first 10 days of the fall
semester; 50% refund if returned during fall semester and up through
the first 10 days of spring semester. No refund will be given after
the first 10 days of spring semester. Proper identification, payment
of any outstanding citations, and return of original receipt and
permit to the Department of Parking & Transportation Services is
required. Refunds for permits are paid by check and mailed in six to
eight weeks to the address supplied by the purchaser.
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