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(1) This Rule applies to all vehicles brought onto the Callaghan and Ourimbah Campuses of the University of Newcastle (University) and to the University’s Newcastle CBD (2) This Rule is made by the University Council under the University of Newcastle Act 1989 No 68 and University of Newcastle By-law 2017. (3) In the context of this document: (4) Fees and charges will be determined and reviewed from time to time by the University Council in accordance with Part 4 Section 16 (1) (j) of the University of Newcastle Act 1989. (5) The following categories of vehicles and persons are exempt from parking fees: (6) The University Council will determine, and review from time to time, the days and hours of the day that motor vehicle parking fees will apply. (7) The Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services will determine the categories of parking permits. (8) All (9) All physical parking permits must be displayed in accordance with conditions communicated to the permit holder at the time of issue. Communication of said conditions may occur either by: (10) Failure to display a physical parking permit in accordance with the conditions provided to the permit holder will render the parking permit invalid. (11) A holder of a parking permit (other than a daily parking permit) must notify the Deputy Director Campus Services within fourteen (14) days of any change to their qualifying status for which a parking permit has been issued. (12) The Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services, may cancel a parking permit, or any type of parking permit, in the application of this Rule or in the course of normal (13) A parking permit (other than a daily parking permit) will not be valid when: (14) A register will be maintained by the Deputy Director Campus Services. The following information will be recorded in the register: (15) The following categories of vehicles and persons are exempt from parking permits: (16) Except when picking up or dropping off persons or goods, a driver of a vehicle may only park or leave standing a vehicle on the Campus in accordance with: (17) Where a vehicle is parked or left standing on the Campus in breach of this Rule or in contravention of any parking sign or direction, an infringement notice will be issued in accordance with this Rule by a Prescribed Officer. (18) A (19) A breach of this Rule may be referred to the Deputy Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services who may determine to: (20) If as a result of any breach of this Rule any damage is caused to University property, the University may take appropriate action to recover any costs or losses incurred by the University as a result of the damage. (21) The University is authorised to issue infringement notices under the Scheme, which is administered by Revenue NSW. (22) Infringement notices may be issued for: (23) Any infringement notice issued under this Rule may be: (24) Penalties for infringements will be determined based on schedules of infringement penalties issued by Revenue NSW. (25) The University may issue a penalty at an amount lower than that prescribed by Revenue NSW. (26) If the amount payable under the Penalty Notice has not been paid within the prescribed time Revenue NSW may issue a Penalty Reminder Notice. (27) A Prescribed Officer may organise for the towing of the following vehicles at the owners expense: (28) Within twenty (20) working days of notification that action is being considered by the Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services under Clause 12 of this Rule the person on whom the notice was served may lodge an objection with the Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services. The objection must be in writing and contain grounds as to why the proposed action should not be taken. (29) Upon receipt of an objection under Clause 26 the Director Infrastructure and Facilities Services will either uphold the original determination or withdraw it, and notify the person making the objection in writing within twenty (20) working days. (30) Within twenty (20) working days of receipt of the decision of the Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services, the person objecting may lodge an appeal with the Vice-Chancellor . The appeal must be in writing and must contain grounds on which the appeal is based. An appeal can only be made on the grounds that the requirements of this Rule have not been met by the University or the original decision was impacted by a conflict of interest. (31) The Vice-Chancellor will provide notification of the outcome of the appeal to the person making the appeal, in writing within twenty (20) working days. (32) An appeal against a Penalty Infringement Notice must be made in accordance with the Fines Act 1996 (NSW). (33) A particular person, Rules Governing Traffic and Parking
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Definitions
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Section 3 - Parking Fees and Charges
Top of PageSection 4 - Parking Permits
Register of Parking Permits
Exemptions from Parking Permits
Top of PageSection 5 - Parking of Vehicles
Section 6 - Traffic
Top of PageSection 7 - Breaches, Infringements and Penalties
Breaches of this Rule
Self-Enforcing Infringement Notice Scheme (SEINS) (‘the Scheme’)
Penalties
Other Actions
Top of PageSection 8 - Objections to the Cancellation of Parking Permits
Appeals
Section 9 - Appeals Against Penalty Infringement Notices
Section 10 - Exemptions