01 N.C. Admin. Code 38 .0404 - PARKING AND STORING OF VEHICLES
(a)
Individuals and agencies are responsible for secure and safe storage and
parking of vehicles. Acts of vandalism may result in the agency being charged
for repairs. State-owned vehicles shall not be left on non-residential streets
or highways overnight unless it is necessary due to mechanical failure or
emergency. When a state-owned vehicle is parked on a municipal street, it shall
be the responsibility of the driver or the driver's agency to pay all parking
fees and any parking fines or other fines assessed against the vehicle. The
vehicle may be parked in a commercial or municipal parking facility provided
the driver or the driver's agency pays for any parking fees. The assigned
driver shall be responsible for any towing fees resulting from improper
parking.
(b) The Division shall not
be responsible for property left in parked vehicles at any location including
the Motor Pool Garage. Further the Division shall not be responsible for the
cost of duplicate keys other than those that are issued when the car is
assigned. Also, the Division shall not be responsible for the cost associated
with locking a key in a vehicle.
(c) Parking citations are the responsibility
of the assigned driver or the driver's agency at the time of issue. If a
parking citation is not paid within a two-week period, a notice is sent to the
Division and forwarded to their assigned driver. Two unpaid parking citations
received by the Division for the same driver constitutes vehicle
abuse.
Notes
Eff. October 1, 1992;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 6, 2018.
Eff. October 1, 1992.
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