Disability Parking..

Special parking is available on campus for people with impaired mobility. Parking spaces reserved for this purpose are designated by the international access symbol painted on the ground and/or by "Disabled Parking" signs. Under the new disability parking policy, an individual seeking to park in designated disablilty parking areas on campus must:

Display a State Disability Parking Hangtag (from the vehicle's rearview mirror)

OR

Have Disability Parking License plates on the driven vehicle

AND

Comply with all university policies and procedures related to vehicle registration on campus..

Services for Students with Disablities will continue to authorize campus-based parking ONLY in the following circumstances:

1. Temporary campus-based disability parking authorizations may be granted for a maximum of 14 days duration in order to allow applicants time to obtain a State Disability Parking Hangtag from the municipality governing the address on their driver's license or non-driver photo I.D.

2. Authorization of "L-Permit" parking for drivers who have State Disability Parking Hangtags or Disability License Plates AND whose disabilities limit them to such an extent that traveling from regular disability parking to building destinations is too far for them to physically manage. Medical Applications for "L-Permit" Parking are available in the SSD office.

3. Issuance of "Wheelchair-Only" permits for drivers who meet the criteria in #2 AND whose wheelchair or scooter use necessitates access to wider transfer aisles between parking spaces.

To apply for a NYS Disability Parking Hangtag you must contact the city, town or village office of the municipality governing the address that appears on your driver's license or non-driver photo I.D. That office should be able to mail or fax you a disability parking application if they utilize on e different from the standard NYS form. Refer to the web-based brochure. or call the NYS Disability Parking Coordinator, at 607-474-0623, with questions regarding the NYS application process. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Vehicles not displaying the appropriate disability parking permit will be ticketed and/or towed at the owner's expense.

For more information check out the Parking Regulation Booklet.
And check out the
Services for Students with Disabilities website.

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Updated 8/20/04