N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 572.1
(a) Pursuant to Education Law, section 360, State University of New York is authorized to regulate traffic and parking at all State University of New York at Buffalo (university) campuses. The university provides roads and parking lots to facilitate university business. The university does not assume any liability for damage to or loss of private vehicles, their occupants or contents, to include any damage caused by moving or towing. Vehicles parked on campus without campus registration, without university authorization, or in violation of these regulations, is prohibited. Drivers who need vehicles on campus to conduct university-related business may obtain parking permits at the Office of Parking and Transportation Services (parking office). Persons who drive vehicles on the various campus locations are subject at all times to the motor vehicle laws of the State of New York, and to the ordinances of the City of Buffalo and Town of Amherst where applicable. The operation of a motor vehicle on the campus of the State University of New York at Buffalo is a privilege granted by this institution. Serious or excessive traffic violations may result in the loss of this privilege. Guests and visitors are also required to display a permit or receipt when using parking facilities. Only faculty, staff and students whose motor vehicle displays a valid permit are entitled to use designated campus facilities. A complete list of campus rules and regulations consistent with the Vehicle and Traffic Law relating to parking, vehicular and pedestrian traffic and safety is on file with the Office of the Secretary of State, the offices of the clerks of the Town of Amherst and City of Buffalo, and in the campus parking office, and may be reviewed within the normal business hours of these offices.
(4) State vehicle registration required. No vehicle may be operated or parked on the grounds of the university without a valid State registration. The vehicle must be registered in New York State or in some other state or jurisdiction that qualifies it for legal operation in the State of New York.
(b) Administration.