Washington Administrative Code
Title 132G - Shoreline Community College
Chapter 132G-142 - Use of college facilities for expressive activities
Section 132G-142-010 - Definitions

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 132G-142-010

Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024

(1) "College facilities" or "campus" includes all buildings, structures, grounds, office space, and parking lots owned, leased or controlled by Shoreline Community College.

(2) "College group" means a group of individuals who currently are enrolled students or current employees of Shoreline Community College, or individuals who are sponsored by a recognized student organization, employee organization, or the administration of the college.

(3) "Expressive activity" includes, but is not 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 or other types of assemblies to share information, perspectives or viewpoints.

(4) "Noncollege group" means individuals or groups who currently are not enrolled students or current employees of Shoreline Community College and who are not officially affiliated or associated with, or invited guests of a recognized student organization or employee group, or with the administration of the college.

(5) "Public forum areas" means those areas of campus that the college has chosen to be open as places where non-college groups may assemble for expressive activities protected by the first amendment, subject to reasonable time, place, or manner provisions.

(6) "Recognized organization" includes student clubs, college councils or committees, and other groups designated by policy or approved by college leadership.

(7) "Sponsor" means that when a college group invites a noncollege group onto campus, the college group will be responsible for the activity and will designate a college individual to be present at all times during the activity. The sponsor will ensure that those participating in the sponsored activity are aware of the college's rules and policies governing the activity. This definition does not apply to noncollege groups that rent college facilities.

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