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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 8. Education
Agency 115. College of William And Mary; Richard Bland College
Chapter 11. Parking and Traffic Regulations
11/21/2024

8VAC115-11-30. Decal or permit required; exceptions.

A. All motor vehicles parked on university property are required to properly display a valid William & Mary parking permit in accordance with university policies.

B. The following exceptions apply:

1. Visitors are required to park in (i) designated areas with the appropriate permit or pass obtained from Parking Services or (ii) pay areas. If parked in a pay area, visitors are required to pay the prevailing rate.

2. Parking Services may designate specific parking areas, issue special permits, or issue notices related to special events. Parking related to these special events shall be in accord with the specific parking areas, special permits, or notices. Individuals visiting William & Mary for special events may only park in areas designated for the event by Parking Services or may park in any other pay visitor area.

3. Other exceptions may apply in accordance with university policies.

Statutory Authority

§ 23.1-1301 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 41, Issue 1, eff. August 9, 2024.

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