Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3358:5 - Clark State College
Chapter 3358:5-11 - College Policies on Expenditures, Technology In General
Section 3358:5-11-09 - Public use of college outdoor areas policy
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The purpose of the policy is to promote the free exchange of ideas and the safe and efficient operation of the college by:
In developing this policy, the college recognizes the constitutional freedoms guaranteed by the United States and Ohio Constitutions, including freedom of speech, press and assembly. The college also recognizes the need to preserve and protect its property, students, guests and employees of the college, and to ensure the effective operation of educational, business and related activities of the college. Expressive activities on the college's campus may be subject to reasonable regulation with regard to the time, place and manner of the activities. College employees will not consider the content of expressive activities when enforcing this policy. No policy can address every possible activity or situation that may occur on college property, and the college reserves the right to address such situations as circumstances warrant.
(B) Outdoor areas of campus generally available for use:
During work and class hours or if the area is currently in use for an official college event, amplification may be restricted if it unreasonably interferes with college operations or noise ordinances are violated.
When assessing a request to reserve campus facilities or outdoor areas, the college will not consider the content or viewpoint of the expressionor the possible reaction to that expression. The college will not impose restrictions due to the content or viewpoint of their expression or the possible reaction to that expression. In the event that other persons react negatively to a student's, student organization's or college employee's expression, the college shall take steps to ensure public safety while allowing the expressive activity to continue.
Prior notice is necessary to ensure that there is sufficient space for the large group event, that the large group event does not conflict with any other scheduled use of the outdoor space, and that sufficient college resources are available for crowd control and security. If such advance notice is not feasible because of circumstances that could not be reasonably anticipated, the person or group shall provide the college with as much advance notice as circumstances reasonably permit.
(C) Student use - In addition to the general right of access to outdoor areas of campus described above, any student or student organization may seek to reserve the use of specific outdoor areas by contacting the sr. vice president for student success . Any request by a student or student organization to reserve such area or space shall be made at least one business day prior to the event. A request will be granted unless it would conflict or interfere with a previously scheduled event or activity or violate this policy.
A student or student organization that has reserved a specific area or space under this policy will have priority over any other persons seeking to use the area or space during the scheduled time period. Any decision denying a request shall be promptly communicated in writing to the requester and shall set forth the basis for the denial. The content of the anticipated speech or other expressive activity shall not form the basis for a denial.
(D) Bulletin boards - The college provides indoor bulletin boards for the purpose of posting materials. Because of the limited space available, posted material may be no larger than 8-1/2 x 11 inches and will be removed on the first and fifteenth of every month. Posted materials may not physically cover other materials previously posted on the bulletin boards.
(E) Prohibited activities
(F) Enforcement - Local law enforcement shall enforce the provisions of this policy.
Any person who violates paragraph (E) of this policy may be subject to an order to leave college property. Employees in violation of this policy may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination.
(G) Property damage - During an event, the student, student organization, or College employee requesting the reservation is responsible for preserving and maintaining the facility or reserved area. If the event causes any damage to those facilities or areas, the sponsoring person(s) or organization (and its officers, if applicable) shall assume responsibility.
(H) Speech in violation of law will not be protected under this policy.
(I) Dispute resolution - Any person or recognized student organization who believes unlawful, unreasonable, or arbitrary limitations have been imposed on any of their speech or other expressive activities under this policy may file a complaint with the college's sr. vice president for student success affairs.
(J) Procedures - The president may adopt procedures to administer this policy.