Based on the search results, it seems that the question is about parking at the University of Utah. Here is the information I found:
- The University of Utah requires anyone parking a vehicle on campus to follow the regulations.
- Anyone parking a vehicle on campus must pay a fee to do so, every day of the year, except for university-recognized State Holidays.
- Free parking is available for University Hospital patients and visitors.
- Parking fees may be required for sporting or theater events.
- Vehicles must be parked in locations designated as legal parking spaces, with the license plate affixed to the vehicle bumper and clearly visible from the roadway.
- The university offers a number of permits to accommodate students, faculty, and staff based on need, location, ability, and vehicle type.
- Full-time and benefits-eligible staff and faculty may choose to purchase a parking permit through pre-tax payroll deduction.
- Campus affiliates seeking to park in the CA/CU area or a Garage requiring a T permit must purchase the lot-specific permit and display their state-issued ADA license plate or placard.
- Students parked in designated ADA stalls within a regulated lot are required to purchase a University permit and display a state-issued ADA license plate or placard.
In summary, the University of Utah has specific regulations and fees for parking on campus, and offers a variety of permits to accommodate different needs. Those seeking to park in designated ADA stalls must display a state-issued ADA license plate or placard and purchase the corresponding University permit.