Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0240-05-01-.05 - VIOLATIONS

The following non-exhaustive examples constitute classifications for violations of these regulations:

(1) Parking Violations
(a) Out of Zone;
(b) Not a Parking Space;
(c) Loading Zone;
(d) Parking on Yellow Curb/No Parking Zone;
(e) Blocking Traffic;
(f) Parked Facing Traffic;
(g) Occupying Two (2) (or more) Spaces;
(h) Outside of Designated Space;
(i) Within Fifteen (15) feet of Fire Hydrant;
(j) Within Twenty (20) feet of entrance/exit/intersection;
(k) On Seeded Areas;
(l) Failure to Display Permit;
(m) No Permit or Improper Display of Permit;
(n) Altered, Lost, or Stolen Permit;
(o) Reserved - Visitor;
(p) Reserved - Electric Vehicle Charging Only
(q) Reserved - ADA Accessible Parking Only; and
(r) Warning Only.
(2) Moving Violations
(a) Failure to obey stop sign or traffic signal;
(b) Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk;
(c) Traveling wrong way on one-way street;
(d) Operating a motor vehicle off a marked roadway;
(e) Speeding;
(f) Failure to yield right of way;
(g) Failure to obey lawful directions of a police officer;
(h) Failure of motorcycle operator or rider to wear required headgear; and
(i) Failure to yield to emergency vehicle.
(3) Impounded Vehicle/Towed Vehicle
(a) APSU may tow without advance notice those motor vehicles parked in a fire lane, designated ADA accessible parking space, spaces reserved for designated vehicles or in such a manner as to impede the flow of traffic or to disrupt the orderly affairs of APSU.
(b) If a motor vehicle has unpaid parking citations, APSU may impound/tow the vehicle, if advance notice and opportunity to contest have been given. Windshield notices and/or other methods of notification will be used to provide the operator of the vehicle with advance notice of APSU's intent to tow and the operator's right to a hearing.

Notes

Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0240-05-01-.05
Original rules filed March 14, 2018; effective June 12, 2018. Amendments filed October 28, 2019; effective 1/26/2020.

Authority: T.C.A. ยง 49-9-209(e); Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5; and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.

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