Section 132K-126-100. Freedom of assembly.  


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  • The college reserves the right to prescribe time, place, and manner restrictions on assembly and protests. Identified forums and locations shall be considered to be consistent with public/private forum practice.
    (1) Students shall have the right of "assembly" as defined in WAC 132K-126-040 upon college facilities that are generally available to the public provided that such assembly shall:
    (a) Be conducted in an orderly manner;
    (b) Not unreasonably interfere with vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
    (c) Not unreasonably interfere with classes, schedules, meetings, or ceremonies, or with educational and administrative functions of the college;
    (d) Not unreasonably interfere with the regular activities of the college; and
    (e) Not cause damage or destruction to college property or private property on college facilities.
    (2) A student or student organization that conducts or participates in an assembly violation of any provision of this code shall be subject to disciplinary action.
    (3) Nonstudents who participate in or aid or abet any assembly or assemblies in violation of this section shall be subject to possible prosecution under the state criminal trespass law and/or any other possible civil or criminal remedies available to the college.
    (4) Assemblies which violate these rules may be ordered to disperse by the college in accordance with Washington state statutes.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). WSR 09-06-001, § 132K-126-100, filed 2/18/09, effective 3/21/09.]
RCW 28B.50.140(13). WSR 09-06-001, § 132K-126-100, filed 2/18/09, effective 3/21/09.

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132K-126-040,