West Virginia Code of State Rules Agency 184 - Parkways Authority

Overview of Agency 184 — Parkways Authority

Agency 184 governs the Parkways Authority, which manages, maintains, and operates specific parkways, toll roads, and related infrastructure in West Virginia. The rules establish how the Authority operates, manages toll collections, enforces regulations, and interacts with the public and contractors.

Core Components of Agency 184

1. Organization and Powers of the Parkways Authority

The Authority is empowered to construct, operate, and maintain parkways and toll roads within West Virginia.

It may enter contracts, employ staff, and manage funds.

Has authority to collect tolls, set rates, and establish penalties for violations.

2. Toll Collection and Rates

The Agency sets rules for toll collection procedures.

Toll rates are established and may vary by vehicle type or time.

Rules include methods of payment, including electronic toll systems.

Procedures for violations or failure to pay tolls are established, including fines and penalties.

3. Rules for Use of Parkways

Defines vehicle restrictions (weight limits, hazardous materials prohibitions).

Establishes speed limits and traffic control measures.

Regulates signage, maintenance, and emergency procedures.

4. Enforcement and Penalties

The Authority is authorized to enforce rules through fines or other administrative actions.

Vehicles violating rules may be subject to ticketing or other penalties.

The Agency may restrict or revoke access to parkways for repeated violations.

Hypothetical Case Law Based on Agency 184 Rules 

Since you requested no external law, we will create logical case scenarios illustrating how the Parkways Authority rules might be applied or interpreted internally.

Case 1: Toll Violation Dispute

Scenario:
A driver is fined for failing to pay a toll on the parkway. The driver claims their electronic toll device malfunctioned and no toll was collected.

Agency 184 Application:

Rule requires toll payment either by cash or electronic device.

The Authority’s toll system logs a missed payment.

The driver can request a hearing or dispute under Authority’s internal review process.

If malfunction proven, fine may be waived; if not, the fine stands.

Authority relies solely on its toll data and procedures; no external evidence is referenced.

Case 2: Vehicle Weight Limit Enforcement

Scenario:
A commercial truck is stopped for exceeding the posted weight limit on the parkway and is fined.

Agency 184 Application:

Weight limits are clearly defined by the Authority’s rule.

Measurement by Authority’s certified scales used as evidence.

Truck owner appeals, citing error in scale reading.

Authority holds hearing and reviews evidence internally.

If scale error found, fine rescinded; otherwise, upheld.

Enforcement actions based solely on Agency 184’s rules and processes.

Case 3: Speeding Enforcement and Penalties

Scenario:
A driver receives a fine for speeding on the parkway where the posted speed limit is 55 mph, but the driver argues signs were not visible due to poor maintenance.

Agency 184 Application:

The Agency requires proper signage maintenance as part of rules.

Driver may file a complaint citing rule violation by the Authority (poor signage).

Authority investigates; if signage found inadequate, fine may be dismissed.

Alternatively, if signage met standards, fine upheld.

Summary Table

AreaWhat Agency 184 ProvidesEnforcement/Resolution Method
Toll CollectionSet rates, collect tolls, define payment methodsInternal review and fines
Vehicle RestrictionsWeight limits, hazardous materials restrictionsEnforcement via fines, hearings
Traffic RulesSpeed limits, signage, use regulationsTicketing, complaints process
Penalties and HearingsFines, hearings, dispute resolutionAdministrative internal hearings
Authority PowersContracting, maintenance, staffing, enforcementManagement discretion within rule scope

Conclusion

Agency 184 governs the operation, regulation, and enforcement of West Virginia’s parkways through its own comprehensive rules. Any disputes about tolls, vehicle restrictions, or penalties are resolved internally, following procedures established by the Authority without referring to external statutes or laws.

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