Any vehicle parked in a Designated Accessible Parking Space without a valid Boise State Accessible Parking Permit and State-issued Accessible permit with a valid Boise State permit will be ticketed and/or immobilized at the time of the violation. Please notify Boise State Transportation & Parking Services at 426-7275 when an unauthorized vehicle is occupying an Accessible Space. A Boise State Accessible Permit is for exclusive use by the Permit Holder who has verified Division of Motor Vehicles Temporary or Permanent Accessible Placards or Plates and is subject to revocation if used in violation of Transportation & Parking Rules and Regulations.
Individuals with permanent or long-term temporary disabilities must submit the appropriate documentation to verify an approved application through the Idaho Transportation Department, Division of Motor Vehicles for temporary or permanent disability placards or plates in order to obtain a Boise State Accessible permit.
Boise State Transportation & Parking Services offers a temporary, thirty (30) day accessible permit at no charge to students, staff, and faculty who obtain a recommendation from their physician. Application for a temporary disability placard must be submitted and approved through the Idaho Transportation Department, Division of Motor Vehicles, and a Boise State Parking Permit must be purchased in order to obtain accessible parking extending beyond 30 days. The link to the application form for temporary or permanent disability placards is located on the Idaho Transportation Department Website.
Accessible Parking – State Disability Placard
Individuals with a State Issued Disability License Plate or Placard but not having a Boise State University issued Disability Permit are subject to the following:
- Authorized to park in any public parking space with metered parking without being required to pay any parking meter fee.
- Special parking privileges do NOT apply to those zones or areas in which the stopping, parking, or standing of all vehicles is prohibited or which are reserved for special types of vehicles; to areas where vehicular parking is prohibited for periods in excess of forty-eight (48) hours; or to areas where parking is prohibited for certain periods of time in order to allow snow removal, street construction or maintenance, or for other emergency purposes.