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SEC. 28-130.10.   ENFORCEMENT OF ORDER.
   A hearing officer’s order may be enforced by:
      (1)   impounding the vehicle that is the subject of the order when it is found on any public street, right-of-way, easement, or other public or city- owned property, if the person charged has committed three or more parking violations in any calendar year that have not been resolved either by a finding of no liability or by payment of all fines, penalties, and costs assessed by the hearing officer;
      (2)   placing a boot on the vehicle that is the subject of the order when it is found on any public street, right-of-way, easement, or other public or city-owned property, if the person charged has committed three or more parking violations in any calendar year that have not been resolved either by a finding of no liability or by payment of all fines, penalties, and costs assessed by the hearing officer;
      (3)   imposing an additional penalty to a civil fine not paid within the designated period;
      (4)   denying any parking permit; or
      (5)   refusing to allow the registration of the vehicle that is the subject of the order as provided by Article 6675a-2, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes. (Ord. Nos. 20012; 20965; 21612)