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4 Pa. Code § 71.6. Miscellaneous requirements and prohibitions.

§ 71.6. Miscellaneous requirements and prohibitions.

 (a)  Types and styles of parking permits shall vary with need. Specific instructions for the type and style of the permit shall be furnished to the employe with the permit at the time of issue. These instructions are in addition to the requirements contained in the Commonwealth Parking Regulations.

 (b)  Departmental Parking Officers shall insure that no employe has the use of more than one parking space on Commonwealth parking facilities.

 (c)  Vehicle operators shall be personally responsible for insuring that parking permits are properly positioned or displayed on the vehicle they park on Commonwealth parking facilities.

 (d)  Parking permits shall be replaced when they are no longer legible. Permits, or evidence that permanently affixed permits have been physically removed from vehicle bumpers shall be returned to Departmental Parking Officers with request for replacement.

 (e)  Parking permits, or evidence that permanently affixed permits have been physically removed from vehicle bumpers shall be returned to the Departmental Parking Officer, agency of issue, when an employe departs State service, transfers to another State agency, or at the request of the Departmental Parking Officer.

 (f)  Display of placards, or signs designating ‘‘Official Business,’’ ‘‘Messenger,’’ ‘‘Mail Car,’’ ‘‘Service Car,’’ and the like, in lieu of the official parking permit provided by the Department of General Services is not authorized and the operator shall be cited for violation of the parking rules and regulations.

 (g)  The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is not responsible for fire, theft or damage to any vehicle, or its contents while it is parked on Commonwealth parking facilities.

 (h)  Unauthorized fabrication, or duplication of official parking permits is unlawful, and offenders shall be cited for violation of laws, rules and regulations.

 (i)  Parking permits shall, in so far as possible and practical, be issued for the nearest available parking area to the employes place of employment.



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