Trees down, tempers up

Vicky M. Peltzer chosen to head campus police

World Trade Seattle meeting brings opportunities to UW

Private more than state dollars may point explorers to right path

Watch Parrish keep an eye on her flock with ABCNews.com

Women, men judge child sexual abuse cases differently

Research universities to create distance learning Web site

Different rules apply when you employ minors in your office

Bus riders travel smarter with new tool

UW lobbyist Burkey steps down Aug. 31

Leaving the UW?

Correction

 

Leaving the UW?

Parking permits and U-PASSes are the property of the University of Washington and are not transferable. When you leave the university or no longer need a parking permit, return your unexpired permit/U-PASS to Parking Services for a refund. If you retain an unexpired U-PASS/permit, you are financially responsible for it even if you do not use it.

Faculty or staff who are temporarily leaving the UW campus may find it financially beneficial to stop and restart a parking permit or a U-PASS. Check the timing of your stop and restart dates so they coincide with the Parking Services’ billing cutoff dates (the fifteenth and the last workday of the month). Otherwise you will be charged until the next cutoff date.

For more need information call Parking Services at 685-1543 or send e-mail to parking@u.washington.edu. ¶



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August 5,1999