Washington Administrative Code
Title 516 - Western Washington University
Chapter 516-35 - Use of university property - Freedom of expression and assembly
Section 516-35-010 - Use of university property-Notice

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 516-35-010

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Any non-university group or individual who desires to use a limited public forum area on a temporary basis for freedom of expression and assembly must submit notice of planned use to the Western Washington University department of public safety not less than five business days prior to use, subject to limitations set forth in WAC 516-35-030. However, use may be permitted with less notice so long as the use does not interfere with any other function or university operations.

(2) University affiliates or university groups or individuals who desire to use university property or a limited public forum area on a temporary basis for freedom of expression or assembly must adhere to applicable policies and laws and are requested to provide notice to the Western Washington University department of public safety. If university affiliates or university groups or individuals intend to set up freestanding objects on university property, notice must be given as directed in WAC 516-35-030(3) and (4).

(3) Submitted notices shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

(a) The contact information for the persons or organizations, including the organization's name and its contact person's name, person's name, address, email address, and telephone number;

(b) The date, time, and location requested for use;

(c) The nature and purpose of the use;

(d) The estimated number of people expected to be involved, including participants, spectators, supporters, and detractors or others;

(e) A description and intended use of any object, free-standing or otherwise, that will be placed on university property including, but not limited to, furniture, hardware, props, vehicle, displays, sound amplification device, audio-visual device, or other objects; and

(f) Other information as may be reasonably requested.

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