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Traffic Regulations

The regulations concerning traffic control and parking shall be enforced by the proper authority. The Office of Public Safety has been granted the authority to issue citations and to ask for and receive from civil authorities any assistance needed to initiate local action against violators. Authority is also issued to utilize the use of tire locks and relocation/towing in any traffic violation as deemed necessary to maintain regulations and campus safety.

Parking Violations

The designated areas of parking shall be posted in the individual parking areas of the Mississippi College campus, as set up, and approved by the SGA Executive Council, the Vice President for Student Affairs, and the Office of Public Safety.

The following shall be parking violations of the Mississippi College traffic regulations:

1. No registration or improper registration.

Failure to Register

All motor vehicles brought on campus by faculty, staff, day students, residence hall students, night students, food service workers, and physical plant workers must be properly registered with the Office of Public Safety unless otherwise authorized under the provision of this bill. The fines for this violation, if paid within twenty-four (24) hours after the issuance of said citation, shall be applied to the cost of registration. If a period of 24 hours passes before action is taken, the fines are to be forfeited, and the cost of registration will be required in full. Campus Security will issue temporary stickers at no charge to students who have previously registered a motor vehicle at Mississippi College. The student desiring such a sticker for an additional motor vehicle brought on the campus should take his decal number to the Office of Public Safety in order to secure the temporary sticker.

Improper Decal

Only one Mississippi College decal is to be displayed at a time. The decal is to be displayed in one of the following locations:

2. Wrong Lot

This shall apply only to students designated to park in a particular student lot parking in another student lot; it shall not apply to students parking in any other area.

3. Over line

This shall include double parking and taking more than allotted space.

4. Blocking traffic

This shall include parking on undesignated areas at any time that are for automobile movement.

5. Tow-away zone

All tow-away zones shall be properly designated by yellow marking or by “tow-away” signs. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

6. Restricted or improper parking

This shall include parking on any sidewalk, blocking a crosswalk or handicap ramp, grass area, or parking in wrong areas so designated during weekdays.

7. Other - This shall include:

Moving Violations

The following shall be moving violations of the Mississippi College traffic regulations on the campus and while entering and/or leaving the campus:

1. Reckless Driving

This shall include driving in such a way as to endanger persons or property.

2. Speeding

The posted speed limit on the MC campus shall be 15 miles per hour.

3. Entering a One-Way Street Wrong

This shall include traveling on a one-way street in the wrong direction or pulling into a one-way street in the wrong direction for parking purposes.

4. Running a Stop sign

5. Failure to Yield Right of Way at a Yield sign.

Fines

All fines are subject to be changed as needed for proper enforcement.

  1. Reckless Driving - $25.00
  2. Entering One-Way Street Wrong - $25.00
  3. Running Stop Sign - $25.00
  4. No registration or improper registration - $15.00
  5. Wrong Lot - $25.00
  6. Failure to yield at a yield sign - $25.00
  7. Blocking Traffic - $25.00
  8. Tow-Away Zone - $50.00
  9. Restricted or Improper Parking - $25.00
  10. Faculty/Staff zone - $25.00
  11. Double parking/Over Line - $25.00
  12. Other:
    1. Causing an accident - $25.00
    2. Overtime Parking - $25.00 1st citation (See Section 104, 7-B), $10.00 each additional
    3. Visitor Parking - $25.00
    4. Falsifying a ticket - $25.00
    5. Fire Zone - $50.00
    6. Parking in a Handicap Zone - $50.00
    7. President and Vice Presidents’ Areas - $50.00
    8. Relocation/Tow fee - $50.00
    9. Tire Lock fee - $50.00
    10. Double Parking in Mary Nelson Lot - $50.00

All fines shall be paid to the Mississippi College Business Office within ten days after the citation has been issued. These time limits do not include Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

Additional Evening and Weekend Parking

Designated parking places should not be violated at any time on weekdays, weekends or holidays.

Appeal

Drivers who are issued citations may appeal in writing to the Judicial Council. This appeal must be made within seventy-two (72) hours from the time the citation was issued, not including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, in order for the appeal to be valid.

How to Appeal a Traffic Citation:

  1. Obtain an appeal from the office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Nelson Hall, Room 212 or online.
  2. Return the form to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs within seventy-two (72) hours of the time the citation was issued.
  3. Pay the fines only if you receive notification that the Judicial Council has denied or reduced your appeal.
  4. The Judicial Council will consider all traffic appeals within a two-week period from the time the appeal is submitted.

Excessive Tickets

A person issued an excess of five tickets for any traffic violations, as stated in this bill, shall be subject to disciplinary action by the Judicial Council, and may be fined up to, but not over $25.00 for each offense and placed on traffic probation. This is specified as follows:

  1. That the Office of Public Safety be required to report to the Judicial Council any person who has received their sixth ticket for disciplinary action.
  2. That any student receiving ten tickets during a given semester shall have parking privileges on the MC campus revoked for the remainder of that semester; such student shall be reported by the Office of Public Safety to the Judicial Council for this action.
  3. That the fine and/or disciplinary action be paid or taken care of within 20 days, if the action is not taken care of, the person shall be subject to further disciplinary action by the Judicial Council.
  4. That the Judicial Council be responsible for following up the disciplinary action that they hand out.

Parking

Locations of Lots, Descriptions, and Directions

All vehicles brought on campus by residence hall students, commuter students, faculty and staff must be properly registered with the Office of Public Safety located in Alumni Hall. Temporary parking permits are available at no charge through the Office of Public Safety 24 hours a day.

R2 lots include:

R3 lots include:

R3 lots provide parking for the residents of Cockroft/Caldwell - Hitt/McCullough Hall, Quick Hall, Whittington Hall, Chrestman Hall, and Ratliff Hall. Overflow from R3 parking lots should go west of Coliseum Drive to R2/R3 Overflow Lots. (This does not include any parking spaces at the Healthplex.)

Commuter Students

Commuter students (C Decals) are to park north of College Street in the parking lots designated as Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 5, and Lot 6. These lots are located around the following buildings (except where otherwise noted):

Commuters may also park behind the First Baptist Church Family Life Building if that lot is not otherwise occupied.

Commuter students who are members of the Healthplex should obtain from the Healthplex Desk a Healthplex Parking Permit to be displayed on the front left dashboard of your vehicle ONLY when utilizing the Healthplex facility.

Additional Evening and Weekend Parking for Students

Designated parking places should not be violated at any time on weekdays, weekends or holidays.

Visitor parking is designated by green curb paint and is reserved for guests of the University. Visitor parking is available in front of Nelson Hall. Resident students, Commuter students, and Faculty/Staff are prohibited from parking in Visitor Parking at any time.

Healthplex parking is reserved for off-campus, Healthplex patrons. Resident students are strictly prohibited from parking at the Healthplex at any time.

Loading zones are designated and provide a temporary loading area. Vehicles should only use the loading zone areas to load or unload. Time restrictions are placed on these zones. The Office of Public Safety should be contacted with special loading/unloading needs.

Improperly parked vehicles may be towed/relocated, at the discretion of the Office of Public Safety, from loading zones, fire zones, handicapped spaces, reserved parking spaces, or other designated tow-away zones. A towing/relocation fee of $50 will be charged. A tire lock may also be placed on improperly parked vehicles. A fee of $50 will be charged to remove the tire lock.

Law School students who live on campus must park in R-2 (women) or R-3 (men).

Employees should park in areas designated for Faculty/Staff and Physical Plant.

Fire zones are designated by red curb paint. To adhere to safety codes and for the protection of the campus population, NO PARKING WILL BE PERMITTED IN THESE AREAS.

Handicapped spaces are designated by blue curb paint. Only vehicles displaying a valid handicapped sticker issued by an appropriate state agency may park in these spaces.

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