SUN-11-14-00011-P Alterations in Restricted Parking Enforcement, Street Name Additions and Changes in Title of Enforcement Personnel  

  • 3/19/14 N.Y. St. Reg. SUN-11-14-00011-P
    NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
    VOLUME XXXVI, ISSUE 11
    March 19, 2014
    RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
    STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
    PROPOSED RULE MAKING
    NO HEARING(S) SCHEDULED
     
    I.D No. SUN-11-14-00011-P
    Alterations in Restricted Parking Enforcement, Street Name Additions and Changes in Title of Enforcement Personnel
    PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following proposed rule:
    Proposed Action:
    Amendment of Part 584 of Title 8 NYCRR.
    Statutory authority:
    Education Law, section 360(1)
    Subject:
    Alterations in restricted parking enforcement, street name additions and changes in title of enforcement personnel.
    Purpose:
    To more clearly identify restricted parking areas and new street names.
    Substance of proposed rule (Full text is posted at the following State website:www.stonybrook.edu):
    The proposed changes to 8 NYCRR 584 reflect alterations in restricted parking enforcement, new street identification and changes in the title identification of enforcement personnel in the surrounding geographical areas of the campuses of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
    The changes will also further identification of restricted parking areas for notification of towing potential and clarification of enforcement responsibility.
    Text of proposed rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
    Eileen Kerrigan Ippolito, SUNY Stony Brook, Office of General Counsel, 328 Administration Building, Stony Brook, NY 11794-1212, (631) 632-6110, email: Eileen.Ippolito@stonybrook.edu
    Data, views or arguments may be submitted to:
    Same as above.
    Public comment will be received until:
    45 days after publication of this notice.
    Regulatory Impact Statement
    1. Statutory Authority: Education Law § 360(1)
    2. Legislative Objectives: To provide for safety and convenience of students, faculty, employees and visitors to and on the property, roads, streets and highways under the supervision and control of the State University of New York through the regulation and enforcement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, parking and signage.
    3. Needs and Benefits: Changes in traffic and parking patterns and control designations on the State University campuses are designed to enable the campus community, visitors and emergency vehicles to traverse the campuses more safely and more efficiently.
    4. Costs: None.
    5. Local Government mandates: None.
    6. Paperwork: None.
    7. Duplication: None.
    8. Alternatives: None.
    9. Federal Standards: There are no related Federal standards.
    10. Compliance schedule: The campus will notify those affected as soon as the rule is effective. Compliance should be immediate.
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    No regulatory flexibility analysis is submitted with this notice because this proposal does not impose any requirements on small businesses and local governments. This proposed rule making will not impose any adverse economic impact on small businesses and local governments or impose any reporting, record keeping or other compliance requirements on small businesses and local governments. The proposal addresses traffic and parking enforcement issues and street name additions on the campuses of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
    Rural Area Flexibility Analysis
    No rural area flexibility analysis is submitted with this notice because this proposal will not impose any adverse economic impact on rural areas or impose any reporting, record keeping or other compliance requirements on public or private entities in any rural area. The proposal addresses restricted parking enforcement, new street names and changes in the title of enforcement personnel on the campuses of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
    Job Impact Statement
    No job impact statement is submitted with this notice because this proposal does not impose any adverse economic impact on existing jobs or employment opportunities. The proposal addresses alterations in restricted parking enforcement, new street identification and changes in the title identification of enforcement personnel on the campuses of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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