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PARKING REGULATIONSJuly 26, 2021DOTS1

ContentsAuthority of the Department of Transportation Services . 3Campus Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) . 3Fee and Fine Structure . 4Regulations Overview . 4Dates and Terms . 6University-Observed Holidays. 7Terms . 7Parking Registration for Campus Affiliates . 11Student Campus License Plate Registration . 13Student Lot Assignments . 15Student Parking Fees and Refund schedule . 18Faculty/staff Registration. 20Departmental Parking Options . 22Special Permits for Individuals . 23Commercial Permits . 27Permit Fees and Payroll Deduction. 29Permit Replacement Fees . 30Payroll Deduction Eligibility . 30Medical Registration . 31Parking with State-Issued Disabled Identification . 32Visitor Parking . 33Special Event Parking . 35Parking Fees, Fines, and Violations . 38Citation Notice Review. 44Vehicle Towing, Relocation, and Impoundment . 45Non-Standard Vehicles . 46Motorized Cycles. 48Electric Scooters . 50Bicycle Regulations . 52Lost Items . 53DOTS2

Authority of the Department of Transportation ServicesThe Department of Transportation Services (DOTS) falls under the Division ofAdministration and Finance and is the office responsible for administering theprovisions for these regulations. This authority is shared by the Department ofTransportation Services (DOTS) and University of Maryland Public Safety.A. Pursuant to Maryland Transportation Code Annotated Section 26-301. Section 26-301 grants authority for issuing citations for a violation of an ordinance or regulationthat is adopted by the Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland.Specifically, "Any State agency authorized by law and any political subdivision of thisState may adopt ordinances or regulations that:(1)Regulate the parking of vehicles,(2)Provide for the impounding of vehicles parked in violation of theordinances or regulations,(3)Regulate the towing of vehicles from publicly owned and privatelyowned parking lots, and(4)Provide for the issuance of a citation by an officer for aviolation of an ordinance or regulation that is adopted underthis section.B. The parking regulations are in effect to help ensure safe and adequate parking for thecampus community. As such, when interacting with the Department ofTransportation Services, students, faculty and staff are expected to abide by theUniversity standards with regard to conduct. Students who violate the Code ofStudent Conduct may be referred to the Office of Student Conduct. Faculty/staff whoengage in misconduct may be referred to their dean, department head, or UniversityHuman Resources for appropriate action.C. DOTS and the UMD Department of Public Safety reserve the right to impoundand/or cite any bicycle, motorcycle, moped or motorized scooter on campus forany violation of these regulations.Campus Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC)The purpose of regulating parking on campus is to ensure optimum availability, safe,and sustainable use of Transportation Services’ facilities by students, faculty, staff,alumni and visitors. To this end, DOTS meets with a committee of stakeholders toDOTS3

establish the important policies and practices that will optimize benefits to the campuscommunity.Fee and Fine Structure 15- 45 Nuisance 85 Inconvenience 300 Safety 300 - 500 FraudRegulations OverviewThe Parking Regulations set forth in this document are designed to provide parkingspaces as equitably as possible for students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors. Theseregulations apply to anyone parking a motor vehicle or operating a bicycle on theUniversity of Maryland, College Park campus and/or its jurisdictional boundaries, whichinclude any University-owned and/or managed properties. Posted lot signage takespriority over printed regulations.A.All motor vehicles are subject to Maryland Department of Transportation articleswhile on campus.B.A current valid University of Maryland, College Park campus permit or license plateregistered with the Campus License Plate Registration (CLPR) system must bedisplayed on vehicles parked in any non-metered space as posted on each parking lotrestriction sign in each parking area. University System of Maryland parking permitsare not valid at University of Maryland, College Park.DOTS4

C.All parking regulations instituted by DOTS must be observed at all times, except whenindicated by official notices, during a period of emergency, special events, and/orconstruction. Special parking restrictions and sanctions may be implemented.D.DOTS reserves the right to limit the number of registrants in any parking area basedon space availability.E.DOTS reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of all fees, fines, andassignments without notice and before the listed expiration date.DOTS5

Dates and TermsACADEMIC CALENDARParking restrictions are subject to change, specifically in student lots, outside of the falland spring semesters. Modified lot restrictions outside of the fall and spring semesters willaffect access to student lots. Such modified restrictions are posted on the DOTS websiteduring the affected terms.Below is a table of important dates and the related parking restrictions. Pleaserefer to the University academic calendar above to confirm dates.PARKING RESTRICTIONS BY DATE; POSTED RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECTFall SemesterAugust 30, 2021 to December 13, 2021Spring SemesterJanuary 24, 2022 to May 10, 2022Any vehicle with a current DOTS permit/CLPR may park in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 16,and 17. Faculty/Staff Lots and meters are enforced as usual.Summer TermMay 31, 2022 to August 19, 2022Any vehicle with OR without a current DOTS permit/CLPR may park in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 9, 11, 16, and 17. Faculty/Staff Lots and meters are enforced as usual.Summer-Fall IntersemesterAugust 21, 2021 to August 29, 2021Any vehicle with OR without a current DOTS permit/CLPR may park in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 9, 11, 16, and 17. Faculty/Staff Lots and meters are enforced as usual.Thanksgiving BreakNovember 24, 2021 to November 28, 2021Fall Study Days, Final Exams,and CommencementDecember 14, 2021 to December 22, 2021Winter BreakDecember 23, 2021 to January 2, 2022Winter TermJanuary 3, 2022 to January 21, 2022DOTS6

Spring BreakMarch 20, 2022 to March 27, 2022Spring Study Days, Final Exams,and CommencementMay 11, 2022 to May 21, 2022Spring-Summer IntersemesterMay 22, 2022 to May 30, 2022University-Observed HolidaysUMD observes some state and federal holidays on different dates. On most Universityobserved holidays, any vehicle may park in any lot on campus. On the University-observedLabor Day holiday, parking restrictions will be in place as if it were a Sunday. This means thatparkers should obey all posted lot signage and restrictions. Disabled spaces/transfer areas,fire lanes, and areas not specifically designated for parking are still enforced. Meters are notenforced on University-observed holidays, with the exception of Labor Day. Additionalrestrictions apply for athletic and/or special events that occur during University holidays. Forexample, restrictions are in place during football games that occur over Thanksgiving Breakas well as basketball games that occur over Winter break.Please refer to the University of Maryland Holiday Schedule online for a listing of Universityobserved holidays.TermsAbandoned bicycles: Bicycles that, through visual inspection and monitoring, have notmoved for 72 hours.Abandoned vehicles: Vehicles that appeal to be abandoned as evidenced by signs of abuse and neglect.Campus affiliate: Includes, but is not limited to, faculty, staff, students, vendors,volunteers, visiting professors, construction workers, visiting scholars, and contractemployees.Current/valid permit: A permit displayed on a vehicle that meets the following conditions: isnot expired, authorizes parking within the area/lot designated by the permit, has not beenreported lost or stolen, has not been altered in any way, was legally and properly obtained inaccordance with DOTS policies and/or the person and/or vehicle displaying the permit is notrestricted from parking on campus. Please see also CLPR.Campus License Plate Registration (CLPR) and Parking Registration: The parkingregistration system whereby registered parkers display their vehicle license plate as proof ofparking privileges.Carpool: Multiple individuals commuting using a single vehicle. Carpools that register withDOTS may be eligible for discounts and other incentives.DOTS7

Carshare: Programs like Zipcar which allow individuals to rent vehicles on a short-term basis.Commuter lot: A parking lot for students who drive to campus for classes.Department of Public Safety (DPS): The University of Maryland Police Department.Designated electric scooter parking areas: Areas identified by signage or pavement markings thatare for the purpose of parking electric scooters.Disabled parking space: A space marked by signage and painting and reserved for individualswith state issued disabled parking identification. Marked spaces within faculty, staff, and studentlots also require a campus parking registration.DOTS: University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Transportation Services.DOTS flagging fee: Administrative fine associated with the release of a Motor VehicleAdministration (MVA) flag upon payment of outstanding fees. May be waived if citations arepaid online.Double-Space Meters: Two parking meters that share a single pole and which control twoadjacent parking spaces.Employee: Individuals with an employee Payroll and Human Resources System (PHR)appointment are eligible for employee parking. Does not include student employees.Legal/proper parking space/areas: Proper spaces are those bounded by two parallel control lines.License Plate Recognition (LPR): LPR is technology that uses character recognition to readvehicle license plates. The registered license plate information is stored in our database alongwith the assigned parking lot. If a license plate is not listed in our database, or if the lot doesnot match, the enforcement officer may issue a citation.Linking: The process by which DOTS associates a student or other UMD affiliate’s parkingaccount with a non-affiliate who is related, or otherwise connected, to the UMD student,faculty, or staff member.Lot, assigned area, area, parking area and lot assignment: Synonymous terms that refer tocampus parking zones.Lot signs: Any sign posted at the entrance to or within a DOTS regulated parking area thatdesignates the lot name, restrictions and hours of enforcement. See examples below:DOTS8

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Motorized cycle: In this document, motorized cycle is defined to include all motorcycles,motorized scooters, and mopeds. According to the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, themoped and motor scooter are defined as below. “Motor scooter” does not include a vehiclethat has been manufactured for off-road use, including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles.Non-positional personnel: Persons who do not meet the criteria for volunteers and are notan active PHR appointment.Overflow lot: A parking lot that provides additional parking for employees and students withcampus permits.Overnight storage parking: Parking available for any non-resident student needing to storetheir vehicle overnight on campus.Parking citation, parking ticket: Synonymous terms for an official notification of a violationfor parking in a restricted area.Parking garage: Multilevel parking facility for students, faculty/staff and visitors.Parkmobile: A pay by phone parking system for pay stations through a mobile application ona smart phone. Please find more information about Parkmobile here.Pay stations: Devices that allow payment for parking in a designated area or group of parking spaces.Permit, hanging permit, registration: The terms permit, hanging permit and registration,are synonymous. Registrations, whether physical or virtual, are issued by DOTS to identifyand regulate parking privileges at the University of Maryland.PHR: UMD’s payroll and human resources system.Resident lot: A parking lot for students who live on campus.Scooter: Electric scooter (e-scooter)- Maryland law defines an electric scooter as a vehicle that:(1) Is designed to transport only the operator; (2) Weighs less than 100 pounds; (3) Has singlewheels in tandem or a combination of one or two wheels at the front and rear of the vehicle;(4) Is equipped with handlebars and a platform designed to be stood on while riding; (5) Issolely powered by an electric motor and human power; and (6) Is capable of operating at aspeed of up to 20 miles per hour.Motorized scooter- has a seat for the operator, has two wheels, of which one is 10 inches ormore in diameter, has a step-through chassis, has a motor with a rating of 2.7 brakehorsepower or less or if the motor is an internal combustion engine, with a capacity of 50 cubiccentimeters piston displacement or less, and is equipped with an automatic transmission.Single-space meter: A single parking meter that independently controls one parking space.State of disrepair: When a bicycle, motorized cycle or vehicle has such features as a flattire(s), bent wheels, rusted or broken chain links, or other damaged or inoperable parts.DOTS10

State vehicle: A vehicle that is owned by the state government.Student: A person who is currently enrolled with any number of credits and who does nothave an employee (faculty/staff) appointment in PHR.Surface lot: Any area in a parking lot that requires the display of a parking permit or CLPR.TDM: Transportation Demand Management. Used to describe initiatives designed to supportalternative transportation and green commuting.Transfer Area: Hashed area adjacent to an ADA parking space which allows for addedaccess to an individual’s vehicle. May accommodate a lift.Transportation Services Coordinators (TSC): Employees in campus departments other thanDOTS, who manage and coordinate parking for employees in their respective departments. TheTSC is the point of contact between DOTS and employees regarding parking registration andother transportation-related needs.UMD: University of Maryland, College Park.UMGC: University of Maryland Global Campus (formerly UMUC)Visitor: A person who is not affiliated with the University.Volunteers: Individuals donating their personal time to a department without receiving payfor their services and without gaining experience/knowledge that will be used for personalmonetary gain in the future.Parking Registration for Campus AffiliatesAny motor vehicle that requires state license plates or any motorized cycle parked oncampus by a campus affiliate must have a current valid DOTS Campus License PlateRegistration (CLPR) or parking permit regardless of the legal ownership of the vehicle,except when stipulated by a sign at campus meters and pay stations. Bicycles andmotorized scooters must display their registration.Vehicles displaying a current registered license plate affiliated with their DOTS parkingregistration at UMD, (students, faculty and staff) may have access to their assigned areaduring most special events, as long as parking spaces are available in that area. However,the campus recognizes that there are a limited number of major events each year thatmay preclude access to certain areas in assigned lots/garages. DOTS reserves the right tochange campus parking lot restrictions during events.DOTS11

PERMIT DISPLAYOn registrations that result in a physical parking permit being issued, the permit must bedisplayed as follows:A.Current valid hanging permit may only be displayed from the vehicle's rearviewmirror, in clear view, with parking lot designation facing the vehicle's frontwindshield. Vehicles that are not originally equipped with rearview mirrors maydisplay hanging permit in clear view on vehicle's dashboard on driver's side withparking lot designation facing vehicle's front windshield.B.All permits issued by DOTS remain the property of this department and aresubject to revocation if illegally procured and/or displayed.C.License plate(s) must be displayed in the designated area of the front and rearbumper of the vehicle. Vehicles with only one license plate must park so that theplate is visible from the roadway or driving lane.REGISTRATION TERMSA. Registrations are for the exclusive use of the registrant. Registrations may not besold, exchanged, loaned, shared, given away, or purchased from any person oragency other than DOTS. Persons found using a registration contrary to theseregulations may be cited, required to cancel that registration and may be referredto the Office of Student Conduct or appropriate campus Chair.B. One may not apply for a DOTS parking registration in their name for anotherperson. Each registrant is responsible for all citations cited against thatregistration. Violators may be required to cancel their DOTS parking registration.The cost of the registration will not be refunded.C. In the event a vehicle is cited, and that vehicle has not been linked to a studentor faculty/staff member, the citation will be charged to the registered owner ofthe vehicle.D. All registrations issued by DOTS are subject to revocation or cancellation ifillegally procured and/or displayed.DOTS12

Student Campus License Plate RegistrationDOTS uses license plate recognition technology to enforce parking registration.A parking registration gives you permission to park in your assigned lot or overflow area.Registrations will expire on the date provided by DOTS at the time of purchase. The purchase ofa fall-only registration does not guarantee you the same parking assignment for the springsemester. All students are expected to provide their local address when registering for campusparking and are required to update that information if their residence changes during the year.Students who provide fraudulent information regarding their local address may be referred tothe Office of Student Conduct and disciplinary action may be taken.CLASSIFICATION CHANGESStudents, who have registered for parking privileges with DOTS and change from commuter tocampus resident or from campus resident to commuter during the academic year, must visitthe DOTS office to update their lot assignment as determined by their current class standingand residency status.GOLDEN IDENTIFICATION LICENSE PLATE REGISTRATION (GI LPR)Golden ID registrations are issued at the prevailing commuter student rate to qualified GIstudents attending this university. These registrations are not transferable to another personand are for the exclusive use of the person to whom it is issued. Vehicles displaying a GIregistered license plate are not to be parked on this campus by relatives, friends, or otherswho are affiliated with UMD. Misuse of these registrations by unauthorized persons will resultin their revocation.GI students may park in Lots 1, 4, 6, 9 or 11 (Overnight restrictions still apply), excludingsome special events. For more information on the Golden ID program at UMD, visit here.DOTS13

UMGCA. UMGC students who park at UMD before 4 p.m. or have valid disabledparking privileges may acquire a free parking registration for Lot 4 only. This parkingregistration only applies to students taking classes at UMGC for a full semester. Thisregistration may be acquired upon providing a photocopy of a UMGC itemized bill orother proof of course registration to DOTS. All other UMGC students who park atUMD before 4 p.m. must park at paid parking meters or in areas controlled bypaystations.B. UMGC students need not register nor display a DOTS parking registration whenparking in unrestricted parking lots on the campus between the hours of 4 p.m. and 7a.m., Monday through Friday, and all day on weekends and University-observedholidays, with the exception of Labor Day.DOTS14

Student Lot AssignmentsPlease visit the Student Parking section of the DOTS website for updates regardingeligibility. Students who live off campus may choose to register for overnight storageparking or commuter parking and will be assessed the corresponding rates.Students residing off campus who require overnight parking accommodations mustpurchase Overnight Storage Parking which is available on a first come, first served basis.When those spaces fill, there is no additional overnight parking registration available.COMMUTERSCredit Hours EarnedEligible ParkersAvailable LotsCredit level 0-29Lot selection based on availabilityspacesLots 6, 9, 11Credit level 30-59Lot selection based on availabilityspacesLots 1, 6, 9, 11, SDGCredit level 60-89Lot selection based on availabilityspacesLots 1, 6, 9, 11, SDGCredit level 90 Lot selection based on availabilityspacesLots 1, 6, 9, 11, SDGOvernight parkingAll commuters wanting overnightparkingOvernight storage lotsCourtyards residents who purchase campus parking will pay the prevailing commuterstudent rate. CY residents needing overnight parking should register for an overnightstorage lot.DOTS15

RESIDENTSHousing LocationEligible ParkersAvailable LotsFraternity Row, Old & NewLeonardtownAllLots 16, 17North Hill (excludingCaroline, Wicomico, andCarroll Halls)Lot 19 is available as space allowsfor students with 60 credit hoursearnedLots 2, 3, 6, 19 (Lot 19 is onlyavailable for students with 60 credits)South Campus Commons, SouthHill, Caroline, Wicomico, Carroll,and Prince Frederick HallsLot 19 is available as spacesallows for students with 60 credit hours earnedCambridge, Denton, and EllicottCommunitiesAll (excluding freshmen)Lots 2, 6, 17Graham CrackerAll (excluding freshmen)Lots 15, 16, 17Lots 2, 3, 6, 19 (Lot 19 is onlyavailable for students with 60 credits)OVERNIGHT STORAGEParking NeededEligible ParkersAvailable LotsStudents who live off-campus butwant overnight parkingAnyone; however, this lot isdesigned to assist residents of TheView, Varsity, Enclave, Domain,Landmark, and Terrapin Row whomay not have parking available attheir apartment5, 11, 17, 19a. *Athletic Restrictions: Lot 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11 and SDG registrants will berequired to relocate or park their vehicles in an alternate parking area forbasketball, football and some other special events. Lot 5 and 11 registrants willbe required to relocate or park their vehicles in an alternate parking area forfootball and some other special events.b. Please see the DOTS website for information specific to your lot. Seesection “Academic Exceptions for Athletic Restrictions” below.c. University of Maryland commuter students are assigned to a commuterparking lot based on their class standing and lot availability. Students wholive in Graduate Gardens and Graduate Hills are classified as commuterstudents.d. Please note, vehicles with commuter student parking registrations may notbe parked between 3 a.m. – 5 a.m., Monday – Friday, in commuter lots.DOTS16

Overnight parking is available in the shaded lots on this map from 4 p.m. until7 a.m.Academic Exceptions to Athletic RestrictionsVehicles with a current UMD parking registration have access to their assigned area during most specialevents, as long as parking spaces are available. However, there are a limited number of major eventseach year that may preclude access to certain areas in assigned lots/garages.Students are required to move their cars from certain areas on campus before and duringspecial events, including home football and basketball games. If you have an academicconflict that affects your ability to move your car on a specific game day, you must bringyour schedule to our office prior to the day of the game so that accommodations can bemade. Exceptions will not be made the day of the game or any time after the game.The Graduate Student Government offers a limited number of Game Day Permits tograduate students. Game Day Permits are available for basketball games only. Pleasecontact your GSG representative for more information about these permits.DOTS17

Student Parking Fees and Refund scheduleStudents must purchase a current valid DOTS CLPR to park on campus. DOTS offersrefunds for student parking registration fees, which can be found online here and below.Please note, this is a tentative schedule that may change prior to the 2019-2020academic year.Annual Refund ScheduleRefundLast Day100%August 30, 202180%September 19, 202160%November 19, 2021Spring Only PortionJanuary 24, 202240%February 13, 202220%February 27, 2022Fall-Only Refund ScheduleRefundLast Day100%August 30, 202180%September 13, 202160%September 20, 202140%September 27, 202120%October 4, 2021DOTS18

Spring-Only Refund ScheduleRefundLast Day100%January 24, 202280%February 7, 202260%February 14, 202240%February 21, 202220%February 28, 2022A. Students who purchase a fall-only CLPR and return for the spring semester must thenpurchase a spring parking registration. The possession of a fall-only semester CLPRdoes not guarantee you the same parking assignment for the spring semester.B. Student registration fees will be billed to the student account.C. Resident students who wish to park both a car and a motorcycle on campus atthe same time must purchase a motorcycle registration in addition to a carregistration.D. Please view the student parking registration fee structure tables below.AcademicTermAnnualFall OnlySpringOnlySummerOnlyResidentStudents 650 390CommuterStudents 336 202Overnightstorage 850 510Motorizedscooter 168 101 168 101ExpirationDate8/19/2212/22/21 325 168 425 84 848/19/22 325 168 425 84 848/19/22MotorcycleMotorized cycles must be registered with DOTS to be parked oncampusMotorcycle only 168Car registration fee only; both vehicles may notMotorcycle and carbe parked on campus at the same timeScooter only 168Scooter and carScooter fee car registration feeDOTS19

Motorcycle andscooter 336STUDENT DAILY PERMITSSold in packs of 5 for 60. Each permit provides one day of parking for students who do not need to park oncampus often. Apply here.Faculty/staff RegistrationINDIVIDUAL FACULTY/STAFF REGISTRATIONS AND PERMITSFaculty and staff seeking parking privileges on the UMD campus must be assigned into aparking lot by their Transportation Services Coordinator (TSC). Faculty/staff must provide theirlicense plate information to their TSC at the time of assignment. UMD is a permit-less campusfor faculty/staff members and their license plate is their “permit.” Faculty/Staff members mayhave up to four vehicles l

DOTS 7 Spring Break March 20, 2022 to March 27, 2022 Spring Study Days, Final Exams, and Commencement May 11, 2022 to May 21, 2022 Spring-Summer Intersemester May 22, 2022 to May 30, 2022

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