Washington Administrative Code
Title 132S - Columbia Basin College
Chapter 132S-600 - Posting And Literature Distribution
Section 132S-600-100 - Distribution of materials

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 132S-600-100

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

(1) The college reserves the right to control and regulate the distribution of nonfirst amendment materials which might interfere with the college's educational mission.

(2)Permission for the posting, display or distribution of handbills, leaflets, newspapers, posters and similar related matter on college facilities must be obtained from the vice-president of administrative services or designee. Permission for such posting or display will be given only if such material meets the following criteria:

(a) Must not be commercial, obscene or unlawful in nature;

(b)Must not interfere with the ingress and egress of persons, or interfere with the free flow of vehicle or pedestrian traffic, or the orderly administration of college affairs, or cause an interruption of classes;

(c) Each of such handbills, leaflets, newspapers and related matter must bear identification as to the publishing agency and distributing organization or individual, as well as the date when posted materials will be removed from the property.

(3)Students/college employees.

Handbills, leaflets, newspapers and similar related matter may be sold or distributed free of charge by any Columbia Basin College student or students or by members of recognized Columbia Basin College student organizations or by Columbia Basin College employees on or in Columbia Basin College facilities at locations specifically designated by the director of student activities; provided such distribution or sale meets the criteria listed in subsection (2)(a) through (c) of this section.

(4)Nonstudent persons and organizations not connected with the college may not distribute handbills, leaflets, newspapers and similar materials.

(5) Any distribution of materials as authorized by the office of the vice-president for administrative services and regulated by established guidelines shall not be construed as support or approval by the college community or the board of trustees.

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