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Section 14677.

CA Govt Code § 14677 (2019) (N/A)
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Any state agency, with the approval of the director, may permit motor vehicle parking by state officers and employees or other persons upon state property under the jurisdiction or control of such agency and may prescribe the terms and conditions of such parking including the payment of parking fees in such amounts and under such circumstances as may be determined by the state agency with the approval of the Director of General Services. Different rates of parking fees, based upon the number of riders in each vehicle, may be charged.

No such parking shall be permitted by any state agency except pursuant to this section.

Varying rates of parking fees may be established for different localities or for different parking facilities.

This section shall not apply to facilities constructed under the State College Revenue Bond Act of 1947, nor shall it apply to the parking of legislators’ motor vehicles in the State Capitol Garage.

The Legislature hereby declares it to be the policy of the state to permit motor vehicle parking by state officers and employees or other persons on state-owned or controlled property to the extent reasonably possible and subject to the charging of parking fees under such circumstances and in such amounts as may be deemed appropriate.

The Legislature by this section does not intend to authorize the institution of a public parking program unrelated to state purposes and in competition with private industry.

(Amended by Stats. 1980, Ch. 882.)

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Section 14677.