WAC 132Z-116-310
Fines and impounding. (1) The current
schedule of fines shall be published by the institutions and made
available for review in the Central Plant Building.
(2) All fines must be paid as designated on the citation
within twenty calendar days from the date of the citation. Fines
must be delivered in person to the citation hearing office or
postmarked on or before the due date specified in these rules to
avoid additional penalties. If any citation has neither been
paid nor appealed after twenty calendar days from the date of the
citation, the institution shall impose an additional fine of ten
dollars per offense and may:
(a) Withhold the violator's degrees, transcripts, grades,
refunds, or credits until all fines are paid.
(b) Delay registration for the following quarter.
(c) Impound the violator's vehicle.
(d) Deny future parking privileges to the violator.
(e) Refuse to issue keys to a violator who is an employee or
student.
(3) In addition to imposing fines, public safety officers
may impound or immobilize any vehicle parked on campus in
violation of these rules. The expenses of impounding,
immobilization, and storage shall be charged to the owner or
operator, or both, of the vehicle and must be paid before the
vehicle's release. Grounds for impounding vehicles shall
include, but not be limited to the following:
(a) Blocking a roadway so as to impede the flow of traffic.
(b) Blocking a walkway so as to impede the flow of
pedestrian traffic.
(c) Blocking a fire hydrant or fire lane.
(d) Creating a safety hazard.
(e) Blocking another legally parked vehicle.
(f) Parking in a marked "tow-away" zone.
(g) Leaving a vehicle unattended on campus for longer than
two days.
(h) Failing to pay a fine imposed under this chapter.
Not more than twenty-four hours after impoundment of any vehicle,
the institution shall mail a notice to the registered owner of
the vehicle and to any other person who claims the right to
possession of the vehicle, if those persons can be identified.
The institutions shall not be liable for loss or damage of any
kind resulting from impounding, immobilization, or storage.
Impounding a vehicle does not remove the obligation for any fines
associated with the violation.
(4) An accumulation of traffic violations by a student may
be cause for discipline under the student conduct code of the
student's institution.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(10). 02-11-048, §
132Z-116-310, filed 5/9/02, effective 6/9/02.]