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When any vehicle is determined to be in violation of University Parking and Traffic regulations, it is subject to citation, impoundment or immobilization, or any combination at owner's expense. Motor vehicles will be released only after all of the following conditions are met EXCEPT:

1) The owner pays the citation fee
2) The owner provides proof of insurance
3) The owner provides proof of registration
4) The owner provides proof of a valid driver's license

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Final answer:

For the release of a vehicle that is in violation of University Parking and Traffic regulations, the owner must pay the citation fee, provide proof of insurance, and provide proof of registration. Proof of a valid driver's license is not required for the release.

Step-by-step explanation:

When any vehicle is determined to be in violation of University Parking and Traffic regulations, it is subject to citation, impoundment or immobilization, or any combination at owner's expense. Motor vehicles will be released only after all of the following conditions are met:

  1. The owner pays the citation fee
  2. The owner provides proof of insurance
  3. The owner provides proof of registration
  4. The owner provides proof of a valid driver's license

Therefore, the condition that doesn't need to be met for the release of a vehicle is providing proof of a valid driver's license.

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