158.481 Authority of local board to regulate traffic and parking -- Fees --
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(1)Each board of education of a local school district, having the power and authority to
govern and control the method and purpose of use of property owned or occupied
by its respective local school district, including travel over that property, is hereby
confirmed in its authority to regulate the traffic and parking of motor vehicles,
bicycles, or other vehicles as well as the traffic of pedestrians on, over, and across
the streets, roads, paths, and grounds of real property owned, used, or occupied by
the local school district. The regulations applicable to traffic and parking may
include but are not limited to the following provisions:
(a)Provisions governing the registration, speed, operation, parking and times,
places, and manner of use of motor vehicles, bicycles, and other vehicles;
(b)Provisions prescribing penalties for the violation of those regulations, which
penalties may include the imposition of reasonable charges, the removing and
impounding, at the expense of the violator, of vehicles which are operated or
parked in violation of the regulations, and the denial of permission to operate
vehicles on the property of the local school district; and
(c)Provisions establishing reasonable charges and fees for the registration of
vehicles and for the use of parking spaces or facilities owned or occupied by
the local school district. Provided, however, that nothing in this section shall
be deemed to limit or restrict the powers of any other governmental authority
having jurisdiction over public streets, roads, alleys, or ways.
(2)Motor vehicle moving violations of regulations issued under this section shall be
deemed violations of the appropriate equivalent sections of the motor vehicle laws
of the Commonwealth and may be prosecuted in the courts having territorial
jurisdiction over the physical location of the offense.