Idaho Admin. Code r. 38.04.04.022 - PARKING SPACE ALLOCATION
01.
Reserved
Parking Spaces. (3-25-22)
a. Reserved
parking spaces are available for state elected officials and directors of
executive branch departments as defined in Subsections
010.05 and
010.11 of these rules. Capitol
Mall Parking will assign a reserved space to each state elected official and
director of executive branch departments upon request. (3-25-22)
b. Reserved parking spaces will be made
available to the Senate pro-tem, and the speaker of the House of
Representatives. Capitol Mall Parking will assign a reserved space to each
individual. (3-25-22)
c. All other
Capitol Mall employees may apply for a reserved parking space. General reserved
parking spaces are assigned to Capitol Mall employees on a first-come,
first-served basis when designated reserved parking spaces become available.
(3-25-22)
d. Reserved parking
spaces for state elected officials, directors of executive branch departments
and Capitol Mall employees are located in the following parking lots only: the
first floor of State Parking Garage #1; the first and second floors of State
Parking Garage #2, the Pete T. Cenarrusa Building parking lot, and the
8th Street parking lot between State and Jefferson
Streets. (3-25-22)
e. Capitol Mall
Parking will determine the location of all reserved parking spaces.
(3-25-22)
f. Reserved parking
spaces for state elected officials, directors of executive branch departments
and Capitol Mall employees will not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of parking
spaces available within the Capitol Mall . (3-25-22)
g. Capitol Mall employees may not sell, trade
or barter the right to use their assigned reserved parking space. Capitol Mall
Parking retains the right to assign, reassign, suspend or revoke Capitol Mall
employees' reserved parking spaces at any time. (3-25-22)
02.
Legislators' Parking Spaces.
During Legislative sessions and special sessions, Capitol Mall Parking will
make available up to one hundred three (103) reserved Legislator parking spaces
to Legislators. (3-25-22)
a. Each Legislator
will be assigned a reserved Legislator parking space. A Legislator who elects
to park in the Capitol Mall is required to pay the fee for the reserved parking
permit. (3-25-22)
b. During the
Legislative session, Legislator reserved parking spaces will be on the third
floor of State Parking Garage #1, 8th Street parking lot, and the Capitol Annex
parking lot and will be clearly marked. The Legislator reserved parking permit
is only valid in the assigned reserved parking space; the permit is not valid
in any other CMP general parking space during the Legislative session. When the
Legislature is not in session, all Legislator parking spaces will be
redesignated as general parking spaces. (3-25-22)
c. When the Legislature is not in session,
Legislators or Legislative personnel who hold a valid Capitol Mall parking
permit, may park in any general parking space. (3-25-22)
03.
Disabled Employee Parking
Spaces. Capitol Mall Parking will make available reserved disabled
employee parking spaces for employees who have a proven disability. (3-25-22)
a. A temporarily or permanently disabled
employee who has obtained an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) placard
issued by the Idaho Transportation Department may request a reserved disabled
employee parking space as close as possible to the employee's work location.
(3-25-22)
b. A disabled employee
requesting a reserved disabled employee parking space must provide either a
copy of his Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) placard issued by the Idaho
Transportation Department or a copy of the application to the Idaho Department
of Transportation for an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) placard.
(3-25-22)
c. A temporary reserved
disabled employee parking space will be provided to any eligible employee who
has applied for an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) placard with the Idaho
Department of Transportation but has not yet received the placard. A temporary
reserved disabled parking space will be made available for five (5) working
days only per disabled employee. (3-25-22)
d. Reserved disabled employee parking spaces
will be marked with signage. (3-25-22)
e. A permit for a reserved disabled employee
parking space will be the same fee as a permit for a general parking space.
(3-25-22)
04.
Carpool Parking Spaces. Capitol Mall Parking will make available
an indeterminate number of carpool parking spaces, which will be clearly
marked, to employees who carpool at least four (4) work days per week.
(3-25-22)
a. Capitol Mall employees who
carpool may request a carpool parking permit from Capitol Mall Parking to use a
designated carpool space. (3-25-22)
b. Carpool parking spaces will be available
on a first-come, first-served basis for vehicles carrying two (2) or more
Capitol Mall employees. All carpooling employees must be employees of the
Capitol Mall with at least one (1) carpooling employee having a general parking
space permit. (3-25-22)
c. A permit
for a carpool parking space will be the same fee as a permit for a general
parking space. (3-25-22)
d. All
unoccupied reserved carpool parking spaces will be redesignated as general
parking spaces after 9 a.m. work days. (3-25-22)
e. It is a parking violation to park in a
reserved carpool parking space when the vehicle is carrying less than two (2)
Capitol Mall employees before 9 a.m. (3-25-22)
05.
State-Owned Vehicles Parking
Spaces. Capitol Mall Parking will make available designated state-owned
vehicle parking spaces. (3-25-22)
a. Capitol
Mall Parking will make available an indeterminate number of designated
state-owned vehicle parking spaces to department tenants of the Capitol Mall .
(3-25-22)
b. Designated state-owned
vehicle parking spaces will be on the fifth level of the State Parking Garage
#1, and will be clearly marked "State Vehicle Only." (3-25-22)
c. A Capitol Mall employee may park his
personal vehicle in a designated state-owned vehicle parking space when
removing a state vehicle for state purposes. The Capitol Mall employee's
personal vehicle must display the reserved state-owned vehicle parking space
permit. (3-25-22)
d. A visiting
agency employee conducting official business at the Capitol Mall may park a
state vehicle in an unoccupied designated state-owned vehicle parking space or
in any Capitol Mall visitor parking space. (3-25-22)
06.
Motorcycle Parking Spaces.
Capitol Mall Parking will make available designated motorcycle parking spaces.
(3-25-22)
a. Capitol Mall employees may
request a special motorcycle parking permit for motorcycles, at no additional
cost, to park in the designated motorcycle parking areas. (3-25-22)
b. In order to receive a motorcycle permit,
the Capitol Mall employee must possess a valid general or reserved parking
permit. (3-25-22)
07.
General Parking Spaces. All other undesignated parking is
considered general parking . (3-25-22)
a. All
Capitol Mall employees whose parking fees are deducted from their paychecks by
the State Controller's Office may request a general parking permit from Capitol
Mall Parking. (3-25-22)
b. General
parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and
possession of a valid general parking permit does not guarantee the Capitol
Mall employee a general parking space. (3-25-22)
08.
Visitor Parking Spaces.
Capitol Mall Parking will make available a limited number of parking spaces for
visitors and the public visiting the Capitol Mall . (3-25-22)
a. Non-metered three (3) hour visitor parking
spaces will be available at the parking lot at the Capitol Annex at 514 W.
Jefferson Street and on the south side of the parking lot at the State Library
Building at 325 W. State Street, and will be clearly marked.
(3-25-22)
b. State-owned vehicles
that do not belong to the departments' tenants of the Capitol Mall , and non
Capitol Mall employees visiting the Capitol Mall on business, may park in
visitor parking spaces. (3-25-22)
c. Capitol Mall employees may not park in
visitor parking spaces between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding legal holidays with the exception of Human Rights Day and Presidents'
Day. (3-25-22)
d. The maximum
period of use of visitor parking spaces in the Capitol Mall is three (3) hours
per day per vehicle. A change from one visitor parking space to another visitor
parking space does not increase the maximum period of use for each vehicle
beyond three (3) hours per day. (3-25-22)
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