Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 38 - Administration, Department of
Rule 38.04.08 - RULES GOVERNING USE OF IDAHO STATE CAPITOL
Section 38.04.08.311 - POSTERS, PLACARDS, BANNERS, SIGNS, EQUIPMENT, TABLES, MATERIALS, AND DISPLAYS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 38.04.08.311

Current through August 31, 2023

01. Electrical Cords. Electrical cords must be protected by cord covers or gaffers tape to prevent an electrical or trip hazard. (4-6-23)

02. Railings. Items may not be placed on railings and persons may not sit or stand on railings. (4-6-23)

03. Tossing or Dropping Items. Items may not be tossed or dropped over railings or from one (1) level of the Idaho State Capitol or improvements at the Idaho State Capitol to another level or to the ground. (4-6-23)

04. Ingress or Egress. No item, including tables, chairs, exhibits, equipment, materials, and displays shall be located so as to block ingress or egress to any portion of the Idaho State Capitol, or to restrict the flow of individuals using the facility, or to restrict emergency egress or ingress. (4-6-23)

05. Attaching, Affixing, Leaning or Propping Materials. Posters, placards, banners, signs, and Displays, including any printed materials, shall not be affixed on any surface of the Idaho State Capitol or on any Exhibit or Commemorative Installation, post, railing, fence or landscaping, including trees. All posters, placards, banners, signs, and Displays must be free-standing or supported by individuals. Items may not be leaned or propped against any surface of the Idaho State Capitol or embedded into the ground including, but not limited to, placement of a stake, post or rod into the ground to support materials. (4-6-23)

06. Materials Causing Damage to Surfaces. Stages, risers, chairs, tables, sound equipment, props, materials, displays, and similar items shall be constructed and used in a manner that will not damage, scratch, dent, dig or tear any surface on the Idaho State Capitol or any systems or utilities of the Idaho State Capitol including, but not limited to, fire suppression systems, storm drains, ventilation systems, and landscape watering systems. (4-6-23)

07. Free Distribution of Literature and Printed Material. All literature and printed material must be distributed at no charge. The party distributing literature and printed material shall ensure periodically and at the conclusion of its use of the Idaho State Capitol that such material is not discarded outside of designated trash receptacles. (4-6-23)

08. Surface Markings. Users shall not use any material to mark on any surface of the Idaho State Capitol including chalk, paint, pens, ink, or dye. (4-6-23)

09. Capacity. The number of users in the Interior is limited to the capacity designated by health and safety officials including, but not limited to, the state fire marshal, the division of building safety, and the department of health and welfare. (4-6-23)

10. Moving Furniture and Items. The public shall not move furnishings owned by the state of Idaho or placed by agents or employees of the state of Idaho at the Idaho State Capitol, including chairs, benches, tables, signs, art, memorials, statues, or Exhibits. (4-6-23)

11. Sound Amplification. Except for amplification provided by the Department under a Permit and use by Law Enforcement or Security Personnel or by state employees and officials under Subsection 315.01 of these rules, sound amplification devices shall not be used in the Interior. (4-6-23)

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