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WAC 478-116-191: Regulatory signs, markings, barricades, etc


Published: 2015

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WACs > Title 478 > Chapter 478-116 > Section 478-116-191











478-116-185    

478-116-193







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WAC 478-116-191









Regulatory signs, markings, barricades, etc.









(1) The university may erect permanent or temporary signs, barricades, paint marks, and other structures or directions upon the streets, curbs, and parking areas within the campus. Drivers of motorized and nonmotorized vehicles shall obey the signs, barricades, structures, markings, and directions. Drivers of motorized and nonmotorized vehicles shall comply with directions given to them by authorized agents of transportation services and UWPD in the control and regulation of traffic, in the assignment of parking spaces, and in the collection of parking fees.
(2) No one without authorization from transportation services or UWPD shall move, deface, or in any way change a sign, barricade, structure, marking, or direction that regulates traffic or parking.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.560 and 28B.20.130. WSR 11-13-058, § 478-116-191, filed 6/14/11, effective 8/8/11; WSR 04-13-086, § 478-116-191, filed 6/17/04, effective 8/16/04; WSR 97-14-005, § 478-116-191, filed 6/19/97, effective 9/15/97.]