Washington Administrative Code
Title 478 - University of Washington
Chapter 478-136 - Use of University of Washington facilities
Section 478-136-030 - Limitations on use
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) First priority for the use of campus facilities shall be given to regularly scheduled university activities. Additionally, use of university facilities may be subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions that take into account, among other considerations, the general facilities policy; the direct and indirect costs to the institution; environmental, health and safety concerns; wear and tear on the facilities; appropriateness of the event to the specific facility; and the impact of the event on the campus community, surrounding neighborhoods, and the general public.
(2) Freedom of expression is a highly valued and indispensable quality of university life. However, university facilities may not be used in ways which obstruct or disrupt university operations, the freedom of movement, or any other lawful activities. No activity may obstruct entrances, exits, staircases, doorways, hallways, or the safe and efficient flow of people and vehicles.
(3) University facilities may be used for political activities (including events and forums regarding ballot propositions and/or candidates who have filed for public office) only if the event has been sponsored by an administrative or academic unit and approved by the appropriate committee chair, and subject to the following limitations:
(4) University facilities may not be used for private or commercial purposes such as sales, advertising, or promotional activities unless such activities serve an educational purpose, as determined by the appropriate chair of the committee on the use of university facilities (see also subsection (7) of this section, concerning residence halls).
Nothing in these rules is intended to alter or affect the regular advertising, promotional, or underwriting activities carried on, by, or in the regular university media or publications. Policies concerning advertising, promotional or underwriting activities included in these media or publications are under the jurisdiction of and must be approved by their respective management or, where applicable, advisory committees, in accordance with applicable state and federal laws.
(5) When permission is granted to use university facilities for approved instructional or related purposes, as a condition of approval, the user of university facilities agrees to include in all materials nonendorsement statements in the form approved by the appropriate committee chair. "Materials" includes all communications, advertisement, and any other printed, electronic, or broadcast/telecast information related to the user's activities offered in university facilities. The committee chair may determine the content, size of print and placement of the nonendorsement language. The university will not make its facilities available for instructional or related purposes that compete with courses or programs offered by the university.
(6) Solicitation, or distribution of handbills, pamphlets and similar materials by anyone, whether a member of the university community or of the general public, is not permitted in those areas of campus to which access by the public is restricted or where such solicitation or distribution would significantly impinge upon the primary business being conducted.
(7) Solicitation and distribution of materials in university residence halls are governed by residence hall policies. No solicitation of a commercial nature is permitted in university residence halls. Commercial advertising may be allowed, and is restricted to certain designated areas of each residence hall, when it is related to the university's mission and approved by the department of housing and food services.
(8) Outdoor electronic amplification is prohibited with the following exceptions:
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(10) Within the limits of applicable laws, the University of Washington is committed to establishing and maintaining safe conditions for persons attending football games in Husky Stadium or other athletic events or concerts in university facilities. Accordingly, the rules enumerated below will apply to all such events and be strictly enforced.
(11) Only public service announcements and acknowledgment of sponsors will be allowed on scoreboards at athletic venues.
(12) The university will not make its facilities or services available to organizations which do not assure the university that they will comply with the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA, 42 U.S.C. 12132, 12182) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (RA, 29 U.S.C. 794). Uses must not impose restrictions nor alter facilities in a manner which would violate the ADA or RA.
(13) The university will not make its facilities or services available to organizations which do not assure the university that they do not discriminate against any person as defined in the university's Executive Order No. 31, Non-discrimination and Affirmative Action, except where such organizations have been exempted from provisions of applicable state or federal laws or regulations.
(14) Individuals who violate the university's use of facilities rules and approved users who violate university contract terms for use of facilities may be advised of the specific nature of the violation and, if continued, individuals may be requested to leave university property or be refused future use of university facilities. Failure to comply with a request to leave university property could subject such individuals to arrest and criminal prosecution under provisions of applicable state, county, and city laws.
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130. 10-13-098, § 478-136-030, filed 6/17/10, effective 7/18/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130 and chapter 70.160 RCW. 07-03-136, § 478-136-030, filed 1/23/07, effective 2/23/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130 and Executive Order 97-02. 06-13-021, § 478-136-030, filed 6/13/06, effective 7/14/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130 and UWBR Standing Orders, Chapter 1, Section 2. 05-21-133, § 478-136-030, filed 10/19/05, effective 11/19/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130. 03-24-045, § 478-136-030, filed 11/26/03, effective 12/27/03; 02-06-020, § 478-136-030, filed 2/25/02, effective 3/28/02; 01-11-135, § 478-136-030, filed 5/23/01, effective 6/23/01; 97-24-047, § 478-136-030, filed 11/26/97, effective 12/27/97; 91-14-024, § 478-136-030, filed 6/25/91, effective 7/26/91. Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW. 90-12-034, § 478-136-030, filed 5/30/90, effective 9/1/90. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130. 88-19-045 (Order 88-05), § 478-136-030, filed 9/14/88; 85-01-045 (Order 84-5), § 478-136-030, filed 12/14/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 82-16-001 (Order 82-2), § 478-136-030, filed 7/22/82, effective 10/1/82; Order 73-2, § 478-136-030, filed 1/10/73.