Pay Parking Rates 2015 Alesco Payroll Deduction (Salary Sacrifice) STAFF (UC, College & Union) Staff (Continuing & Fixed Term) 2015 Twelve Months (Lump Sum in advance) $700 Six Months (Lump Sum in advance) $355 Fortnightly ‘standard’ rate (recurring) Fortnightly ‘reserve’ rate (recurring) $28 $91.13 Online Secure Payment Page (Credit Card, Scheme Debit, Pre-paid Card (eg UC1 card) utilising the Visa or MasterCard network) STUDENT ePermit 2015 * Calendar/Annual Year Semester Option (Lump Sum 1/1 to 31/12 in advance) $350 (Lump Sum in Advance) Semester 1 & 2 $105 Winter Term $56 Fortnightly (one-off) Fortnightly Recurring $14 pf $14 pf Weeden Lodge & Arscott House paid parking users will be granted an e permit to Campus parking. Cooper Lodge students must purchase e-Permit if they wish to park. CLV Students can purchase parking through CLV but due to their proximity to UC there is no access granted to UC car parks. Cash can be loaded to activated UC1 cards at the CBA Branch on Campus (available real-time). Online Secure Payment Page AFFILIATES* (Credit Card, Scheme Debit, Pre-paid Card (eg UC1 card) utilising the Visa or MasterCard network) See list below 2015 Fortnightly (one-off) $28 pf Fortnightly Recurring $28 pf * Must be registered through the Identity Management system (FIM). See definition below. CASUAL HOURLY AND CASUAL FULL DAY RATES – AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE 0 to 20 mins 20 mins to 3 hours 3 to 4 hours 4 to 5 hours 5 to 6 hours 6 to 7 hours All Day 10 Tickets Free $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $7.50 PREPAID (SINGLE USE) TICKETS (10 TICKETS) $5 each Take a Ticket Pay at Exit (or parking station) (Credit Card, Scheme Debit, Pre-paid Card (eg UC1 card) utilising the Visa or MasterCard network) Each entry/exit = a charge Purchase Online Single Use ticket Collect from Building 8 (Parking & Security) upon production of your receipt Take a casual ticket on entry / then destroy and at exit, use a pre purchased, single use, any day ticket. Each entry/exist = one ticket For the purposes of the paid parking project, an affiliate is considered a person who requires ‘staff-like’ access to resources, eg • • • • • Casual and sessional staff and other persons not paid a salary by the University, and authenticated through the University’s FIM (Identity Mgt System), eg Contractors and consultants Tenants Auditors Visiting Academics. 2015 Approved Parking Rates
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