Section 516-21-070. Disruptive behavior.  


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  • Behavior that substantially disrupts, disturbs, or interferes with the ability of students to learn or university officials to perform their assigned duties is a violation of the code. Disruptive behavior includes, but is not limited to:
    (1) Demonstrations or protests that substantially disrupt, disturb, or interfere with:
    (a) Classroom activities or other educational pursuits;
    (b) Official university activities or functions including, but not limited to, ceremonies, meetings, office functions, performances, or athletic events;
    (c) Pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or
    (d) The preservation and protection of university property and/or the personal property of members of the university community.
    (2) Any other behavior that substantially disrupts, disturbs, or interferes with:
    (a) Classroom activities or other educational pursuits;
    (b) Official university activities or functions including, but not limited to, ceremonies, meetings, office functions, performances, or athletic events;
    (c) Pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or
    (d) The preservation and protection of university property and/or the personal property of members of the university community.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.35.120(12) and 20 U.S.C. 1681-1688 (Title IX Education Amendments of 1972). WSR 12-01-021, § 516-21-070, filed 12/9/11, effective 1/9/12.]
RCW 28B.35.120(12) and 20 U.S.C. 1681-1688 (Title IX Education Amendments of 1972). WSR 12-01-021, § 516-21-070, filed 12/9/11, effective 1/9/12.