Proposed Amendments to the Traffic and Parking Regulations at the State University of New York ...

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3/25/09 N.Y. St. Reg. SUN-12-09-00002-P
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXI, ISSUE 12
March 25, 2009
RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
PROPOSED RULE MAKING
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I.D No. SUN-12-09-00002-P
Proposed Amendments to the Traffic and Parking Regulations at the State University of New York College at Delhi
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following proposed rule:
Proposed Action:
Amendment of Part 574 of Title 8 NYCRR.
Statutory authority:
Education Law, section 360 (1)
Subject:
Proposed amendments to the traffic and parking regulations at the State University of New York College at Delhi.
Purpose:
To make certain technical changes and amend existing regulations to fee schedules.
Text of proposed rule:
Section 564.11 is amended to read as follows:
§ 564.11 Enforcement.
(a) Routine enforcement of this Part is the responsibility of the [public safety] university police office.
(b) General oversight of these procedures in relation to student offenders is the responsibility of the vice president for student development, as is disciplinary action beyond the penalties specified above.
(c) General oversight of these procedures in relation to faculty is the responsibility of the vice president for academic affairs, as is disciplinary action beyond the penalties specified above.
(d) General oversight of these procedures in relation to classified staff members is the responsibility of the vice president for [finance and] administration, as is disciplinary action beyond the penalties specified above.
Text of proposed rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
Lisa S. Campo, State University of New York, System Administration, State University Plaza, S325, Albany, NY 12246, (518) 443-5400, email: [email protected]
Data, views or arguments may be submitted to:
Same as above.
Public comment will be received until:
45 days after publication of this notice.
Regulatory Impact Statement
1. Statutory authority: Education Law § 360(1) authorizes the State University Trustees to make rules and regulations relating to parking, vehicular and pedestrian traffic and safety on the State-operated campuses of the State University of New York.
2. Legislative objectives: The present measure makes technical amendments to the parking and traffic regulations applicable to the State University of New York College at Delhi and also will increase allowable fines for violation of parking regulations.
3. Needs and benefits: Parking fine thresholds applicable to violation of campus parking regulations have not been changed for a number of years. In the meantime, many municipalities have increased parking fines for violation of local parking ordinances, particularly for violation of handicapped parking rules. The increase proposed here will allow SUNY Delhi to have their fines increased to levels comparable to local municipal rules, thus strengthening incentives to avoid violation of campus parking rules.
4. Costs: Individuals who violate the parking rules will experience higher fines.
5. Local government mandates: None.
6. Paperwork: None.
7. Duplication: None.
8. Alternatives: There are no viable alternatives.
9. Federal standards: There are no related Federal standards.
10. Compliance schedule: SUNY Delhi will notify those affected as soon as the rule is effective. Compliance should be immediate.
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
No regulatory flexibility analysis is submitted with this notice because this proposal does not impose any requirements on small businesses and local governments. This proposed rule making will not impose any adverse economic impact on small businesses and local governments or impose any reporting, recordkeeping or other compliance requirements on small businesses and local governments. The proposal addresses internal parking and traffic regulations on the campus of the State University of New York College at Delhi.
Rural Area Flexibility Analysis
No rural area flexibility analysis is submitted with this notice because this proposal will not impose any adverse economic impact on rural areas or impose any reporting, record keeping or other compliance requirements on public or private entities in rural areas. The proposal addresses internal parking and traffic regulations on the campus of the State University of New York College at Delhi.
Job Impact Statement
No job impact statement is submitted with this notice because this proposal does not impose any adverse economic impact on existing jobs or employment opportunities. The proposal addresses internal parking and traffic regulations on the campus of the State University of New York College at Delhi.
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