Chapter 200-220. Use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds.  


Section 200-220-010. Purpose.
Section 200-220-020. Nondiscrimination.
Section 200-220-030. Definitions.
Section 200-220-100. Do I need to apply for a permit?
Section 200-220-110. When do I have to apply?
Section 200-220-120. What information do I have to provide?
Section 200-220-130. How long will it take to make a decision on my application?
Section 200-220-140. How will enterprise services make a decision on my application?
Section 200-220-150. How can I appeal a denial of my application?
Section 200-220-200. General use requirements.
Section 200-220-210. Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on activities.
Section 200-220-220. Activities may not disrupt the conduct of government business.
Section 200-220-230. Activities may not obstruct safe access for people or vehicles.
Section 200-220-240. Activities may not create a hazard to people or damage to property.
Section 200-220-260. Permits are not transferable.
Section 200-220-270. Enterprise services may cancel a permit.
Section 200-220-280. Enterprise services may limit use at any time due to unforeseen operational circumstances.
Section 200-220-300. Exercise of rights to free speech and assembly.
Section 200-220-310. There is no fee for free speech and assembly activity permits.
Section 200-220-320. Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on free speech and assembly activities.
Section 200-220-400. Private and commercial activities may be permitted if consistent with state government needs.
Section 200-220-410. Private and commercial activities may be charged applicable fees.
Section 200-220-420. Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on private and commercial activities.
Section 200-220-430. Enterprise services may require additional conditions for private and commercial activities.