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REGISTRATION POLICIES

PARKING PERMITS REQUIRED:  All motor vehicles, motorcycles, moped must display a BYUH parking permit if it is to be parked/driven on BYUH properties.

VEHICLES WITHOUT PARKING PERMITS CITED:  Vehicles parked on campus without a current BYUH parking permit will be issued citations for no current parking permit except during the first two days of classes (48 hrs) of each semester, term or block.

48 HOUR WARNING:  During the first two days of classes of each semester, term or block, warnings will only be issued for no current BYUH parking permit.  All other violations will be cited.  Beginning the third day of classes, citations will be issued to vehicles parking on campus not displaying a current BYUH parking permits.

LIABILITY INSURANCE:  Any persons parking a motor vehicle on BYU-Hawaii property (motorcycles, motorscooters, minibikes and moped included) must have a liability insurance coverage.  Hawaii No-fault law requires all drivers to have a current No-fault insurance card in the vehicle.

OUTSTANDING SECURITY FINES:  Prior to obtaining a parking permit, all outstanding security fines must be paid to the security office of business office.

APPLYING FOR PARKING PERMIT:  To obtain a parking permit, the following must be presented at the BYUH Security Office:

  1. State vehicle registration card

  2. Current No-fault insurance card

  3. Vehicle safety check papers

  4. Valid drivers license

  5. Current BYUH ID card

  6. Appropriate fee.

PLACEMENT OF PERMIT:  A permit will not be considered properly displayed unless the permit is correctly attached to the drivers side of the front bumper or close proximity to where the permit number is.

Permits on motorcycles and bicycles must be properly attached to the top of the handlebars, bicycles neck of handlebars, gas tanks, headlights, etc. so the permit is plainly visible.

All parking permits must have all paper backing removed.  NO TAPE OR CELLOPHANE MAY BE USED.

OUT-OF-STATE PLATES:  Students driving vehicles with out-of-state plates must obtain a non-resident permit.

LICENSE PLATE/ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP CHANGE: These must be reported to the Security Office within 48 hours of the change.

VEHICLES SOLD OR TRADED:  If a vehicle is sold or traded, the permit must be removed and returned to the Security Office.  Otherwise, the person who originally obtained the permit will be held responsible for any and all citations that the vehicles receives as long as the permit is valid.  Permit will not be invalidated unless removed from the vehicle and returned to the Security Office.

 

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