N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 572.2
(2) When to register. Individuals must register their vehicle and obtain the appropriate parking permit prior to utilizing campus parking facilities.
(3) Permits. One permit will be issued by parking services when vehicles are registered. Permits are transferrable and may be used in any vehicle brought to campus. All citations affiliated with the individual and vehicle(s) being registered must be paid prior to permit issuance. The permit must be removed if association with the university is terminated or the vehicle sold. Vehicles are considered registered only when the issued permit is displayed as required. Any permit obtained through misrepresentation or in violation of these motor vehicle regulations is void. A registered vehicle must be parked in the designated lot on campus to which it is assigned, and the permit must be displayed in accordance with instructions printed on, or distributed with, the permit.
(b) Eligibility.
Eligibility must be validated by exhibiting the appropriate identification card which shall be confirmed by the university’s database.
(7) Definitions.
(ii) The term faculty-staff applies only to the following:
(9) Lost/stolen permits. The permit registrant shall immediately report a lost/stolen permit to the parking services office. Recovered lost/stolen permits are null and void and should be destroyed. A parking citation will be issued to vehicles that display a permit that has been reported lost or stolen.
(c) Parking.
(1) Where to park.
(2) Permitted hours.
(3) Improper parking.
(ii) All drivers are cautioned that the university, having marked approved spaces, does not mark all areas where parking is prohibited. Each lot is marked by a sign at the entrance. Any area not so designated is not considered a legitimate parking area. An approved space is designated by parking lines painted on the pavement.
(d) Exceptions.
(2) Requests from motorists must be presented to the director of parking and transportation services or the chief of university police. Documentation must be submitted that allows for making a clear finding that the application of these regulations will create:
(a) Registration.