Mr. President, pursuant to Senate rule XXXIII, I wish to inform all Senators that on December 18, 2020, the Committee on Rules and Administration adopted the ``U.S. Senate Alternate Vehicle Parking Regulations,'' which supersede and replace the current ``Regulations Governing Use of Bicycle Racks Hart Office Building Garage.'' The updated regulations describe the eligibility and process Senators and eligible staff use to request, register, and obtain parking permits for alternate vehicles. The proposed regulations also expand the use of the garage parking racks beyond bicycles to include newer commuting technology such as electric scooters. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the text of the regulations as adopted be printed in the Record. There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: U.S. Senate Alternate Vehicle Parking Regulations [Adopted by the Committee on Rules and Administration on December 18, 2020, pursuant to rule XXXIII of the Standing Rules of the Senate] 1.0 Scope--These regulations describe the eligibility and processes Senators and eligible staff shall use to request, register, and obtain parking permits for alternate vehicles to be parked in Senate garages. 2.0 Definitions--For purposes of these regulations, the following terms shall have the meaning specified. 2.1 Rules Committee means the U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.…
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