Wash. Admin. Code § 132Z-141-050 - Limitations on use
(1) Freedom of
expression is a highly valued and indispensable quality of college and
university life. However, joint facilities may not be used in ways that
obstruct or disrupt the institutions ' operations, the freedom of movement, or
any other lawful activities. Additionally, use of joint facilities may be
subject to reasonable time, place and manner restrictions.
(2) Joint facilities may be used for events
and forums regarding ballot propositions and/or candidates who have filed for
public office providing the event has received preliminary approval by an
administrative or academic unit of one of the institutions and final approval
by the appropriate facility designee. There are, however, certain limitations
on the use of joint facilities for these political activities.
(a) First priority for the use of joint
facilities shall be given to regularly scheduled college and university
activities.
(b) Joint facilities
may be used for political purposes such as events and forums regarding ballot
propositions and/ or candidates who have filed for public office only when the
full rental cost of the facility is paid. Use of state funds for payment of
facility rental costs is prohibited.
(c)Forums or debates may be scheduled at full
facility rental rates if all parties to a ballot proposition election or all
candidates who have filed for office for a given position, regardless of party
affiliation, are given equal access to the use of facilities within a
reasonable time.
(d)No person shall
solicit contributions on joint property for political uses, except in instances
where this limitation conflicts with applicable federal law regarding
interference with the mails.
(e)
Public areas outside joint facility buildings may be used for political
purposes such as events and forums regarding ballot propositions and/or
candidates who have filed for public office, excluding solicitation of funds,
provided the other normal business of the institutions is not disrupted and
entrances to and exits from buildings are not blocked.
(f)
Joint facilities or services may not be
used to establish or maintain offices or headquarters for political candidates
or partisan political causes.
(3)
Joint facilities may not be used for
private or commercial purposes such as sales, advertising, or promotional
activities unless such activities are consistent with the institution's
mission, as determined by the appropriate designee.
(4)Nothing in these rules is intended to
alter or affect the regular advertising, promotional, or underwriting
activities carried on, by, or in the regular media or publications of the
institutions . Policies concerning advertising, promotional or underwriting
activities included in these media or publications are under the jurisdiction
of and must be approved by their respective management or, where applicable,
advisory committees, in accordance with applicable state and federal
laws.
(5)In accordance with WAC
132Z-141-010 the institutions
will make their joint facilities available only for purposes related to their
educational missions, including but not limited to instruction, research,
public assembly, community programs, and student activities. When permission is
granted to use joint facilities for approved instructional or related purposes,
as a condition of approval, the user of joint facilities agrees to include in
all materials nonendorsement statements in the form approved by the appropriate
designee. "Materials" includes all communications, advertisement, and any other
printed, electronic, or broadcast/telecast information related to the user's
activities offered in joint facilities . The designee will determine the
content, size of print and placement of the nonendorsement language. The
institutions will not make their joint facilities available for instructional
or related purposes that compete with courses or programs offered by the
college or university.
(6)
Solicitation, or distribution of handbills, pamphlets and similar materials by
anyone, whether a member of the college and university community or of the
general public, is not permitted in those areas of campus to which access by
the public is restricted or where such solicitation or distribution would
significantly impinge upon the primary business being conducted.
(7)Electronic amplification on the grounds of
the campus shall not be permitted unless approved by the joint committee on
facility use.
(8)No person may use
joint facilities to camp. "Camp" means to remain overnight, to erect a tent or
other shelter, or to use sleeping equipment, a vehicle, or a trailer camper,
for the purpose of or in such ways as will permit remaining overnight.
Violators are subject to arrest and criminal prosecution under applicable
state, county and city laws. This provision does not prohibit use of joint
facilities where a college or university employee remains overnight to fulfill
the responsibilities of his or her position.
(9)The institutions are committed to
maintaining a safe and healthful work and educational environment for all
faculty, staff, students, and visitors. In accordance with the Washington Clean
Indoor Air Act (chapter 70.160 RCW), the Cascadia College facility use (chapter
132Z-140 WAC) and Use of University of Washington facilities (chapter 478-136
WAC), the following smoking policy is intended to protect nonsmokers from
exposure to smoke in their campus-associated environments and to protect life
and property against fire hazards. "Smoke" or "smoking" refers to the carrying
or smoking of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette,
or any other kind of lighted smoking equipment.
(a)Smoking is prohibited inside all college
or university vehicles, inside buildings and parking structures owned or
occupied by the college or university and/or used by college or university
faculty, staff or students and at any outside areas or locations that may
directly or indirectly affect the air supply of buildings or carry smoke into
buildings.
(b)The institutions may
designate specific outdoor locations as smoking areas. Signage will be placed
to indicate the designated locations.
(c) Any student, staff, or faculty member who
violates the smoking policy may be subject to disciplinary action. In addition,
violations of the smoking policy may be subject to appropriate
enforcement.
(10)
Alcoholic beverages may be possessed, sold, served, and consumed at joint
facilities only if the procedures set forth in this section are followed.
(a)The appropriate permits/licenses for
possession, sale, service, and consumption of alcohol must be obtained from the
Washington state liquor control board.
(b)Permits/licenses must be displayed during
the event and all other guidelines and restrictions established by the
Washington state liquor control board must be followed.
(c)Alcoholic beverages may be possessed,
sold, served, and consumed at joint facilities leased to a commercial tenant
under a lease that includes authorization for the tenant to apply and hold a
license issued by the Washington state liquor control board.
(d)Except as provided in (c) of this
subsection, alcoholic beverages may be possessed, sold, served, and consumed at
joint facilities only under permits/licenses issued by the Washington state
liquor control board and only as follows:
(i)
Events at which alcohol is to be sold must be approved by the joint committee
on facility use and an application to the committee must be accompanied by a
request for written authorization under (e) or (f) of this subsection or proof
that the seller holds an appropriate license; and
(ii) A college or university unit or an
individual or organization applying for a permit/license must have obtained
approval under (e) or (f) of this subsection; and
(iii) Sale, service, and consumption of
alcohol is to be confined to specified room(s) or area(s) specified on the
license or permit.
(e)Written authorization to apply for a
special occasion license to sell alcoholic beverages at joint facilities must
be obtained from the joint committee on facility use prior to applying for a
special occasion license from the Washington state liquor control board.
Authorization should be requested through the facilities use coordinator for
the joint committee on facility use sufficiently in advance of the program to
allow timely consideration. (Note: Some license applications must be filed with
the Washington state liquor control board at least forty-five days or more
before the event.) Written authorization to apply for such license shall
accompany the license application filed with the Washington state liquor
control board.
(f)Written
authorization to apply for a banquet permit to serve and consume alcoholic
beverages at joint facilities must be obtained from the college president or
university chancellor prior to applying for the permit from the Washington
state liquor control board. Authorization should be requested sufficiently in
advance of the program to allow timely consideration. Written authorization to
apply for such permit shall accompany the permit application filed with the
Washington state liquor control board.
(g) Consumption, possession, dispensation, or
sale of alcohol is prohibited except for persons of legal age.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 06-14-013, § 132Z-141-050, filed 6/23/06, effective 7/24/06.
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