Living and Learning 130|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey To secure a temporary parking permit, a visitor must present their vehicle’s registration and photo ID to KU Business Services during normal business hours. After normal operating hours and on weekends, temporary permits may be obtained from the Public Safety Communications Center located in the basement of Old Main (room 11). Illegal Registration Anyone who illegally registers or attempts to register a motor vehicle for another person, whether the other person is a student, employee, or other non-student, is subject to the fines for illegal registration and violations and may have their parking privileges revoked, or their vehicle towed. Fraudulent Use or Falsification of Registration or Decal Anyone who willingly falsifies, omits information on, or forges a vehicle registration or parking decal or placard and/or attempts to misrepresent himself/herself is subject to being charged with violations of the Student Code of Conduct, revocation of parking privileges or towing of their vehicle. Revocation of Parking Privileges Permission to operate a motor vehicle on campus may be rescinded or suspended at the discretion of university authorities. Failure to comply with university regulations or any type of conduct which may reflect unfavorably upon the University will be valid reason for revocation. Permit fees (All fees and costs are subject to change): $50.00 per semester. $75.00 annually . Public Safety & Police Services The Department of Public Safety and Police Services is responsible for promoting and maintaining a campus that feels safe and secure for all students, staff, faculty and visitors who are further served by the department through the protection of life and property, traffic and parking enforcement. Unique informational and training programs such as CPR and First Aid, Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) System, Emergency Preparedness Awareness, and Crime Prevention are offered to the KU community in support of the high quality of campus life. As MPOETC (Municipal Police Officers Education & Training Commission) certified officers, the Police Department acts as any other law enforcement agency in the Commonwealth to prevent and respond to crime within the KU community. The department teams with local, state and federal agencies as needed to ensure a high degree of safety for all who are affiliated with KU. The department also provides services such as educational programs, property engravers for identification of personal items, a jump box service for dead car batteries, after-hours replacement of lost or stolen KU ID cards, and on-campus safety escorts which are provided 24 hours a day. (Safety escorts can be requested by calling 610-6834002 or by picking up any blue light emergency phone located across campus.) The department is located in I-wing of Old Main and is accessible through the entrance of the building on the Old Main Circle.
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