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4 Pa. Code § 71.42. Instructions to permit holders.

§ 71.42. Instructions to permit holders.

 (a)  Proper parking accommodations depend upon the cooperation of the employe, Capitol Police and the Departmental Parking Officer. Therefore, the following instructions are issued for the employe so that effective operation of the parking facilities may be achieved:

   (1)  Pressure sensitive bumper sticker permits shall be displayed on the front and rear bumpers of the vehicles. Other style permits shall be displayed where they can be easily read through the windshield on the driver’s side of the vehicle.

   (2)  Capitol Police Officers are not required to search for the permit or guess as to its information. Failure to comply with permit requirements shall constitute unauthorized parking.

   (3)  All temporary permits shall be returned to the Departmental Parking Officer upon expiration. Failure to do so shall forfeit future permit privileges. The permit should be safeguarded against loss or theft. There is no routine replacement of lost or stolen permits. Any loss shall be reported immediately to the Departmental Parking Officer so that the Capitol Police may be alerted to watch for its unauthorized use.

   (4)  Upon leaving employment, even by transfer to another State agency, the permit shall be returned to the Departmental Parking Officer and the new agency should be consulted for parking accommodations. Permits not returned upon separation shall be reported to the Capitol Police as stolen.

   (5)  Vehicle operators shall not load or unload their passengers on North Street, Fisher Plaza, Commonwealth Avenue, at bus stops, intersections, entrances, or exits to parking lots, or in areas designated for pedestrian movement. Passengers should be loaded or unloaded at assigned parking space.

 (b)  Parking permits shall be issued by the Departmental Parking Officer on the basis of relative need. They can be recalled as circumstances and needs change throughout the year.



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