c. Students may NOT park in the loading area behind the Dining Hall or behind the Bollback Preforming Arts Center (BPAC). d. All vehicles remaining for more than 20 minutes in any loading zone on campus (in front of the Laundromat, the Conference Center, etc) will be cited.
e. Students are not to park their cars in the circle in front of the Conference Center. f. Students are not to park in front of the cabins or in the South America parking lot. 3. Driving Regulations a. All traffic signs on campus must be followed by all vehicles.
b. Riding on the hood, top, trunk, side, or bumper of a vehicle is not permitted, nor is hanging onto a moving vehicle while riding a bike, skateboard, or rollerblades. Riding in the back of a truck is permitted when seated on the bed. It is not permitted to ride in any vehicle with legs out the side or the back. c. Golf carts must not be filled beyond their normal seating capacity, and all occupants must be seated when the golf cart is moving. d. A vehicle’s music volume should be turned down while on the property. e. The Bible Institute is not responsible and assumes no liability for damage or theft of any vehicle or its contents. f. Vehicles and operators must fulfill all requirements of the State of Florida (e.g., insurance, inspection, registration, etc.) Unregistered or uninsured vehicles are not permitted on the property. This includes motorcycles and ATVs (such as 4-wheelers). g. Helmet laws for motorcycles and ATVs must be followed on campus. See the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles website for more info: https://www.flhsmv.gov/driver-licenses-id-cards/motorcycle-rider- education-endorsements/ h. All vehicles must stay on approved roads. 4. Offenses There are at least four types of driving offenses a student may be cited for on campus: a. Unregistered vehicle (or registration not properly displayed) b. Unauthorized parking c. Speeding d. General violation (reckless driving, disobeying traffic signs, loud sound system, etc.) 5. Fine and Payment Process a. Students are required to present the original ticket and fine payment to the Guest Services Desk within 14 days of issuance. Violation records will be maintained and, upon identification of repeated offenses in relation to a particular vehicle, the increased penalty will be imposed as set out below: • First offense: $10.00
• Each additional offense increases by $10 (2nd: $20; 3rd: $30) • Fourth offense: $40 and suspension of parking privileges
b. Fines that are not paid within 14 days will result in a suspension of parking privileges. Unpaid fines at the end of the year will be added to a student’s account and may result in their diploma being withheld. c. Staff may also use a local towing service for parking violations if necessary. M. Bicycles All bikes should be parked in a bike rack, not under porches or awnings. The use of a bike lock is strongly recommended. During breaks, bicycles may be stored in the dorms. Every Bicycle, longboard, and scooter should be registered with the Ministries Department.
N. Dining Hall
1. General Guidelines a. Students must enter the meal line and present their own student ID before taking any food or drink from the food lines. b. Students are not permitted to bring food back to a roommate unless their roommate is sick.
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