Board of Trustees meeting Agenda | July 2019

(2) Distribution of materials. (a) Definition. The term “materials” for purposes of this subsection means free literature or other tangible items, other than commercial advertising, including but not limited to handbills, pamphlets, petitions, surveys, questionnaires, and other printed matter that is otherwise lawful. (b) Distribution on campus grounds. Campus and non-campus groups may distribute materials anywhere on the campus grounds as defined in WAC 106-141-020, provided such distribution does not substantially and materially interfere with essential university functions and is otherwise in compliance with applicable time, place, and manner regulations under WAC 106- 141-040. (c) Distribution in campus buildings. The distribution of materials in campus buildings as defined in WAC 106-141-020 is limited to campus groups in accordance with university policies applicable to the particular facility. (d) Littering—Parking lots. Littering is prohibited. The general distribution of materials by placing them on vehicle windshields in university parking lots is deemed to constitute littering. (3) Posting. The posting by campus groups of non-commercial advertising or other printed announcements is permitted in designated locations and for designated purposes in accordance with policies applicable to the particular campus facility. Posting of non-commercial announcements by non-campus groups is permitted in areas designated for publicizing community events. 106-141-060 Violations—Trespass—Appeals (1) Violations by students or employees. University students or employees violating these rules will be advised of the specific nature of the violation and, if the violation persists or poses an immediate risk of harm to others, may be asked to leave the campus, or designated areas of the campus, and may be reported to the appropriate university authorities for potential corrective or disciplinary action in accordance with applicable university policies. (2) Violations by non-university persons. Persons other than university students or employees violating these rules will be advised of the specific nature of the violation and, if the violation persists or poses an immediate risk of harm to others, may be directed by university police to leave the campus or designated areas of the campus. Such direction will be in the form of a written notice of trespass withdrawing the license or privilege of such persons to enter onto or remain on university property, either temporarily or for a stated period of time, and subjecting such persons to arrest for criminal trespass under chapter 9A.52 RCW or applicable municipal ordinance. (3) Appeal of trespass notice. When the university under subsection (2) of this section revokes the license or privilege of any person to be on university property, whether temporarily

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