Wash. Admin. Code § 495C-141-020 - Definitions
(1) "College
groups" shall mean individuals or groups who are currently enrolled students of
Clover Park Technical College or are a recognized student organization or a
recognized employee group of the college, or are sponsored by a recognized
student organization, employee group or the administration of the
college.
(2) "Noncollege groups"
shall mean individuals, or combinations of individuals, who are not currently
enrolled students or current employees of Clover Park Technical College and who
are not officially affiliated or associated with, or invited guests of, a
recognized student organization, a recognized employee group, or the
administration of the college.
(3)
"College facilities" includes all buildings, structures, grounds, office space,
parking lots, vehicles and equipment that are owned or controlled by the
college.
(4) "Public use areas"
means those areas of each campus that the college has chosen to open as places
where noncollege groups may assemble for expressive activities protected by the
first amendment, subject to reasonable time, place, or manner
restrictions.
(5) "Expressive
activities" includes, but is not necessarily limited to, informational
picketing, petition circulation, the distribution of information leaflets or
pamphlets, speech-making, demonstrations, rallies, appearances of speakers in
outdoor areas, protests, meetings to display group feelings or sentiments
and/or other types of constitutionally protected assemblies to share
information, perspective or viewpoints.
(6) "Chalking" shall mean expressive speech
produced by writing or drawing with washable or erasable chalk, or similar
media, on a college owned or controlled walkway or pathway used for pedestrian
traffic.
(7) "Administrator in
charge" shall mean the person who in the absence of the president has the
authority and responsibility to act on behalf of the president.
(8) "Approving authority" shall mean the
president, vice president for finance and administration, or his or her
delegate.
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