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PART I - PRELIMINARY
PART II - ACCESS TO AND ORDER ON CAMPUS
PART III - TRAFFIC AND PARKING CONTROL
PART I - PRELIMINARY
1. Preamble
The grounds of the University of Wollongong are private property and the University Council has the right to regulate access to the grounds and to control the entry of vehicles and their operations within those grounds.
2. Commencement
These rules come into operation in this form from 25 October, 2005 for commencement of Autumn Session 2006. The Rules incorporate the Rules for Control of Motor Vehicles Entering the Grounds of the University of Wollongong as approved by Council.
3. Parts
The Rules are divided into three parts, as follows:
- Part I - Preliminary
- Part II - Access to and Order on Campus
- Part III - Traffic and Parking Control
4. Interpretation
In these Rules, unless the contrary intention appears:
- "Campus" includes any land which, for the time being, is the property of the University of Wollongong or in its possession or under its control, together with any building or other erection or construction of any kind whatsoever, whether permanent or temporary, standing on or affixed to such land or any part thereof;
- "Vehicles" means all motor vehicles and includes motor cycles, but excludes motorised wheelchairs;
- "Entry Permits" means UOW, Disabled, Motor Cycles, and Additional Permits authorised by the Vice-Principal (Administration) issued in accordance with these Rules;
- "Ticket Parking" means a valid ticket purchased from a Pay & Display ticket dispensing machine issued upon payment of the relevant tariff for a specific carpark. The purchaser by displaying a valid ticket agrees to these rules and will observe the expiry time and date displayed on the ticket.
- Visitors/short term parking shall have the meaning attributed to it in Part III, paragraph 7 herein;
- "Authorised Persons" means the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, the Vice-Principal (Administration), the University Librarian, the Heads of the Halls of Residence, Manager Security, security officers and parking attendants whether employed or contracted and senior members of the University staff so designated by the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the purposes of these Rules;
- "University" in Part III, paragraph 2 includes the servants, agents or employees of the university;
- "Entrant" in Part III, paragraph 2 includes
- all persons who enter upon the University Campus;
"Members of Staff" includes, for the purposes of these Rules, full-time, fixed term, part-time and casual employees of the University of Wollongong. This term also applies to staff of associated companies, centres, residential complexes and employees of the UniCentre and its tenants, University Recreation and Aquatic Centre, Students' Representative Council, Wollongong University Postgraduate Association, Illawarra Technology Corporation and its tenants and other groups / bodies / organisations / companies as specified from time to time by the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the purposes of these Rules;
- "Students" means a person who has been accepted for admission to or enrolled in any course or program offered at, or in conjunction with, the University of Wollongong or the Wollongong University College; or whose body of work, completed while so enrolled (e.g. a research thesis), is still under examination.
- "Disabled Person" means a person who possesses an obvious visible disability or a disability supported by certification from a qualified medical practitioner or who is in possession of a valid "Disabled Persons Parking Authority" issued by an Australian or State Government Authority;
- "Temporarily Disabled Person" means a person under a temporary disability supported by certification from a qualified medical practitioner.
PART II - ACCESS TO AND ORDER ON CAMPUS
1. Persons Eligible for Entry
Persons in the following categories may have access to the campus:
- a member of the University Council or of Convocation or a Fellow of the University;
- a member of staff entering or remaining on campus in consequence of being an employee;
- a student entering or remaining on campus in consequence of undertaking studies or research;
- a person who holds a permit authorising entry to the campus and who has observed all conditions, if and, to which the authority contained in the permit is subject;
- a member of the Commonwealth or State Police Forces requested by an authorised person to enter and remain on the campus for the purposes of protecting persons or property; and
- a person who otherwise has valid reason to be on the campus, provided entry has not been prohibited by an authorised person.
2.
Identification Cards
All members of staff of the University and students are issued with Identification Cards which must be carried during attendance at the University and shown in response to any reasonable request from an authorised person or from any other member of staff who might require such identification in the course of their duties.
3. Authority Cards
Persons designated as authorised persons for the purpose of these rules are issued with Authority Cards.
4. Authorised Persons
An authorised person is empowered, under these Rules, to give such directions and to make such requests in the name of the University as may be required to maintain order within the University and to maintain orderly conduct by members of staff, students and visitors, and in particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing:
- to request persons involved in disorderly conduct to leave the campus and to remove trespassers thereon;
- to request persons to leave the campus and/or inclosed lands owned or occupied by the University and to apprehend and deliver to the custody of the nearest police constable any person found committing an offence against the Inclosed Lands Act, 1901, as amended, or committing a criminal offence;
- to administer and control, in accordance with Part III of these Rules, access to the campus and the traffic and parking provisions therein.
- to revoke the right of any person to enter or remain upon any land or premises of the University
5. Members of the Police Forces
Members of the Commonwealth or State Police Forces may be requested by any authorised person to enter any part of the campus when, in the opinion of such authorised person, the protection of persons and/or property require it. Members of the Police Forces may in instances of likely or actual injury to persons or damage to property take action consistent with the authorities and powers that they possess as officers of the Commonwealth or State Police Forces, as appropriate.
6. Animals on Campus
Animals are not permitted inside campus buildings unless authorised by the Vice-Principal (Administration); authorised persons may take action to remove unauthorised animals from the campus by whatever means are necessary. Dogs on the grounds of the campus must in accordance with the provisions of the NSW Dog Act, be on a leash and under effective control at all times by a competent person. An authorised person may request the owner of any dog to comply with this provision or may request the owner and the dog to leave the campus. Stray dogs not under control may be detained by an authorised person and handed to the Council Pound. People who are blind or vision impaired who are accompanied by a guide or companion dog shall be exempt from this provision.
7. Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly conduct is recognized as general misconduct. For details of all categories of general misconduct refer to the Rules for Student Conduct and Discipline. In the interpretation of the Rules for Campus Access and Order, the following forms of conduct will be construed as "disorderly conduct" and may lead to action being taken by authorised persons in the interests of maintaining good order and orderly conduct on campus:
- failure to comply with by-laws, rules, orders, Council resolutions or other lawful directions of the University in relation to campus access and order;
- any conduct which impairs the reasonable freedom of other persons to pursue their studies, researches, duties or lawful activities in the University or to participate in the life of the University;
- wilful failure to obey any reasonable direction of an authorised person in relation to campus access and order;
- failure to furnish or provide appropriate identification on request by an authorised person;
- wilfully entering any place on campus which the person is forbidden by an authorised person, by-law, rule, order or Council resolution to enter;
- wilfully littering the campus or damaging, defacing, or wrongfully dealing with any University property or any other property on campus;
- any other unreasonable conduct disrupting the normal activities of the University.
Where any disorderly conduct under section 7(vi) above, occurs and the person or organisation responsible can be identified, the University may take steps to recover the cost of any repairs to property or the cost of removal of offending material in addition to any disciplinary action that may be taken under the University's Discipline Rules.
8. Complaints of Alleged Disorderly Conduct
If an incident occurs which is a threat or risk to personal safety, or which requires immediate intervention, individuals are advised to contact security immediately on 4221 4555.
Complaints about Disorderly Conduct by Students: Complaints alleging disorderly conduct against students of the University may be brought by a staff member to the Academic Registrar or Deputy Academic Registrar as soon as practicable after the alleged misconduct has occurred.
Complaints about Disorderly Conduct by Staff: Complaints alleging disorderly conduct against staff of the University may be brought by an authorized person, a student or a staff member to the Vice-Principal (Administration) in the case of general staff and to the Vice-Chancellor in the case of Academic Staff as soon as practicable after the alleged misconduct has occurred.
Complaints about Disorderly Conduct by other members of the University Community: Complaints alleging disorderly conduct against non-student and non-staff members of the University Community may be brought by an authorized person, a student or a staff member to the Vice-Principal (Administration) as soon as practicable after the alleged misconduct has occurred.
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PART III - TRAFFIC AND PARKING CONTROL
1. Preamble
These Rules provide for the orderly movement and parking of vehicles and bicycles on campus. Failure to comply with the Rules may result in fines, loss of parking privileges and/or disciplinary procedures.
LIMITED Main Campus parking is provided by:
a. Entry Permits (for UOW, reserved, motorcycle or disabled) Bays are set aside for UOW permit parking between the hours of 8.30am - 6.30pm Monday - Fridays. Outside of these times parking in Permit Carparks are unrestricted with no fee applicable. (Note this excludes the Parking Station, Disabled and Reserved spaces)
b. Parking Station Varied parking fees apply to the Parking Station at various times.
c. Pay & Display Ticket Bays Time based parking fees apply to Pay & Display ticket bays between the hours of 8.30am-6.30pm Mondays to Fridays. Outside of these times parking in ticket bays/carparks is unrestricted with no fee applicable.
2. Traffic Access to Campus
a. Subject to compliance with these rules pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles may have access to the Campus for legitimate University related activities.
b. Travelling and parking on the campus shall be at the risk of the entrant.
c. The University or its agents shall not be responsible or liable for any injury, damage or loss (including consequential loss) no matter how it is caused or sustained.
d. The University or its agents shall not be responsible or liable for any loss, injury or damage to any person or vehicle caused or contributed to by the fault and neglect or negligence of the University while that person or vehicle is travelling, standing or parked on the campus.
e. It is a condition of entry to the campus that all entrants shall indemnify the University or its agents from all claims, actions or demands brought by, for or on behalf of the entrant or any third party arising out of injury, damage or loss sustained to the entrant or the entrant's vehicle or caused by the fault or negligence of the entrant in the use or operation of parking of a motor vehicle or bicycle on the campus.
f. The entrant indemnifies the University and its agents for any claim for damage or loss howsoever caused to any vehicle brought onto the campus by the entrant and whether such damage is caused by the fault or neglect of the University;
g. The entrant acknowledges that he shall be deemed to be the agent of the owner of any vehicle that he or she brings onto the campus and that the owner is aware of the Campus Access and Order Rules and particularly the Traffic and Parking Control Rules and the owner has agreed to be bound by these rules.
h. Vehicles and bicycles shall at all times comply with all road markings, signs and directions of authorised persons
3. Traffic Rules
a. The Australian Road Rules apply to vehicles and bicycles on the Campus.
b. All vehicles shall observe posted speed limits.
c. Where a vehicle or bicycle is stopped by an authorised person in relation to a breach of the driving rules or due to the manner in which the vehicle is driven, for identification purposes the authorised person may demand the licence or other suitable identification of the driver or rider.
d. Vehicles and bicycles shall at all times give way to pedestrians on Campus.
4. Restricted Parking Areas
a. The University carparks are approved Restricted Parking Areas, under the Australian Road Rules. These conditions apply at all times.
b. Parking restrictions apply as signposted.
5. Parking Rules
a. No vehicle or bicycle shall park on the Campus otherwise than in accordance with these Rules and signage.
b. The driver of a vehicle shall not cause a vehicle to stand, wait or be parked for a period exceeding the time shown or indicated on any sign.
c. Only vehicles displaying an authorised Disabled Entry Permit may park in the areas designated for Disabled Parking.
d. All vehicles shall be parked within the lines designating parking spaces and shall at all times be parked in such a way that no obstruction is caused to the University roadways, or car park access lanes.
e. No vehicle shall park on any footpath, reserve or grassed area.
f. No vehicle or bicycle shall impede or prevent the safe movement of people from any building at any time by standing or parking across, or near, or adjacent to any entrance or exit.
g. Bicycles may only be parked in areas where the University has provided appropriate stands.
6. Entry Permits
LIMITED PARKING is available on the Main Campus. UOW permits and MOTORCYCLE PERMITS do not guarantee parking on the Campus.
a. Subject to sub-paragraph "n" a student may access ticket parking areas or the Parking Station or apply for a Motor Cycle Entry Permit, via the advised application process and payment of a prescribed fee at the Main Campus Post Office.
b. Subject to sub-paragraph "n" a staff member may apply for a UOW Entry Permit or a Motor Cycle Entry Permit, via the advised application process and payment of a prescribed fee at the Main Campus Post Office or via pay deduction as arranged with Personnel Services & or Financial Services Divisions.
c. A UOW permit allows access to both UOW permit signposted areas and pay and display ticket bays only where signposted as excepted. Otherwise all Ticket Bays or any ticket bays with time restrictions are solely restricted to ticket holders only.
d. A Reserved permit provides access to a single carpark space only. Reserved permit must park within an allocated space.
e. Transferable permits for Reserved and UOW permit parking allow for the interchange of vehicles using a permit. These transferable permits are issued to a person and this person will be responsible for any vehicle using this permit.
f. Entry permits issued to a person cannot be resold or the entrant's licence transferred to another without the express permission of the Vice-Principal (Administration).
g. An Entry permit provides no entitlement for parking in the Parking Station or in designated Pay and Display Ticket areas.
h. Annual Entry Permits shall expire on the first day of Session One in the year following issue. Half yearly entry permits for Session One will expire on the first day of Session Two.
i. A disabled person may apply for a Disabled Entry Permit through Student Services.
j. All Entry Permits issued in accordance with these Rules shall be prominently affixed to the motor vehicle front windscreen in a clearly visible position.
k. All fees paid under these Rules are non-refundable, and shall be as prescribed by the Vice-Principal (Administration) from time to time.
l. The Vice-Principal (Administration) may authorise the issue of additional classes of entry permits and determine the conditions of entry as required from time to time.
m. Holders of all Entry Permits shall agree on acceptance of the permit, to be bound by these Rules, and as amended from time to time.
n. The Vice-Principal (Administration) shall have discretion to determine the number of Entry Permits issued and to whom they are issued; exercise discretion over the numbers of bays assigned to ticket parking areas; determine from time to time the criteria for applicants of reserved parking bays to ensure efficient utilisation of space.
o. A pay and display ticket is a short term entry permit valid for the time that it is issued. The ticket must be correctly displayed when accessing a ticket bay. Failure to do so may result in an infringement being issued as described in Section 8 Paragraph (ii).
p. For the purposes of amending these rules this transition clause recognises that 2005 Yellow Annual Permits issued in February 2005 shall remain until the 1st day of Autumn Session 2006. After this date Yellow Entry Permits will no longer be issued.
q. For the purposes of amending these rules this transition clause recognises that 2005 Red Annual Permits issued in February 2005 shall remain until the 1st day of Autumn Session 2006. After this date Red Entry Permits will no longer be valid.
7. Visitor / Short Term Parking
FLEXIBLE PARKING ARRANGEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT:
- Parking Station located in the Multi Storey Carpark; and
- Pay & Display Ticket Bays
Parking is controlled by the issue of tickets and shall be subject to these rules and the conditions shown on the tickets.
8. Parking Offences and Infringement Notices
a. List of offences:
(i) Traffic Offences Vehicles breaching the traffic rules may be stopped by an authorised person. Drivers may be reported by way of internal disciplinary action or where appropriate reported by authorised person to the nearest police officer.
(ii) Parking Offences Vehicles that are not parked in accordance with signage or the Australian Road Rules shall be liable to the issue of an infringement notice, issued under the Self Enforcement Infringement Notice Scheme (SEINS). The infringement notice is currently processed by the Infringement Processing Bureau, New South Wales Government. Fines shall be as described by the State of New South Wales or its delegate.
b. An infringement notice will be given in accordance with Self Enforcement Infringement Notice Scheme requirements.
c. Any person may appeal against an infringement notice. Such appeal shall be made to the Director, Infringement Processing Bureau, New South Wales Police Service.
d. Persistent or blatant infringement of these Rules may result in an Entry Permit being revoked, and or vehicular access to the campus denied by an authorised person.
9. Impounding of Bicycles
a. Bicycles not parked in the bicycle stands provided by the University may be impounded by authorised persons.
b. Release:
(i) Impounding fees may be invoiced where the authorised person is satisfied that adequate proof of identity has been established either through the production of a staff or student identity card or through the production of a recognised Australian State or New South Wales driving licence bearing the address of the rider at the time, and the bicycle will then be released.
(ii) Notice of an infringement shall be given by leaving a notice in a prominent position at the place where the infringing bicycle was located or by posting a notice to the identified owner within 72 hours.
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