Wash. Admin. Code § 172-137-050 - Authorized and prohibited uses
(1)
Commercial activities.
(a) University facilities may not be used for
commercial gain, including: Commercial advertising; solicitation and
merchandising of any food, goods, wares, service, or merchandise of any nature
whatsoever; or any other form of sales or promotional activity; except as
allowed under chapter 172-139 WAC or in the following cases:
(i) By special permission granted by the
university president, or designee, if an agreement, lease, or other formal
arrangement is entered into between the university and the person, corporation,
or other entity desiring to engage in commercial activity; or
(ii) To the extent it represents the regular
advertising, promotional, or sponsorship activities carried on, by, or in any
university media, The Easterner, or at university
events;
(b) University
facilities may not be used by faculty or staff in connection with compensated
outside service, except that faculty or staff may use university facilities
that are generally available to the public on the same basis, including payment
of the same fees, as may other private citizens.
(c) Commercial advertising and/or
solicitation which is deceptive or concerns an illegal product or service is
prohibited on university facilities.
(2)
Political activities.
University facilities may be used for political activities when such use
complies with chapter 42.52 RCW, Ethics in Public Service Act. Permitted
activities may include:
(a) University
departments, ASEWU, or recognized student organizations may sponsor candidate
forums as well as issue forums regarding ballot propositions;
(b) Candidates for office and proponents or
opponents of ballot propositions may rent university facilities on a short-term
basis for campaign purposes to the same extent and on the same basis as may
other individuals or groups;
(c)
Candidates for office and proponents or opponents of ballot propositions may
use outdoor spaces pursuant to chapter 172-138 WAC, to the same extent and on
the same basis as may other individuals or groups; and
(d) A registered student organization may
invite a candidate or another political speaker to one of the meetings of its
membership on university property, if it has complied with the scheduling
procedures of WAC
172-137-070.
(e) Restrictions:
(i) When an event under this section involves
the rental of a university facility, the full rental cost of the facility must
be paid and university funds may not be used to pay rental costs or any other
costs associated with the event.
(ii) University facilities may not be used to
establish or maintain offices or headquarters for political candidates or
partisan political causes.
(iii)
All candidates who have filed for office for a given position, regardless of
party affiliation, must be given equal access to the use of facilities within a
reasonable time.
(iv) No person
shall solicit contributions on university property for political uses, except
in instances where this limitation conflicts with applicable federal law
regarding interference with the mails.
(v) Use of university facilities for
political activities, as described in this section, must have prior approval of
the vice president for business and finance or designee.
(3)
Charitable organization
use. University facilities may be used to benefit a charitable
organization when such use complies with chapter 42.52 RCW, Ethics in Public
Service Act. Examples of permitted use include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(a) Charities that are licensed in
the state of Washington may use university facilities that are generally
available to the public on the same basis, including payment of the same fees,
as may private citizens;
(b)
Charities that are licensed in the state of Washington may use facilities
without charge by special permission granted by the university president, or
designee, or the vice president for business and finance where the university
has determined that the charitable activity or use will serve an educational or
public service purpose related to the university's mission; and
(c) ASEWU, registered student organizations,
and university units that have followed university policies and procedures to
conduct fund-raising activities and have adhered to all scheduling requirements
and other university policies.
(4)
Prohibited speech. The
following types of speech or materials are prohibited in university facilities
or on university property:
(a) Obscene
material, as defined by state and federal law;
(b) Defamation or libelous material, as
defined by state law;
(c)
Incitement of imminent lawlessness;
(d) True threats, as defined by federal
law;
(e) Fighting words, as defined
by federal law; and
(f) Speech or
conduct that will cause a material and substantial disruption of university
activities.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.35.120(12). 12-04-065, § 172-137-050, filed 1/30/12, effective 3/1/12.
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