WAC 132S-50-028   General policies limiting use.  (1) College facilities may not be used for purposes of political campaigning by or for candidates who have filed for public office except for student-sponsored activities. Rules, regulations, policies, procedures and practices regarding the use of college facilities shall not discriminate or promote discrimination among political parties, groups or candidates solely on the basis of their particular political viewpoint.

     (2) Activities of commercial or political nature will not be approved if they involve the use of promotional signs or posters on buildings, trees, walls, or bulletin boards, or the distribution of samples or brochures outside rooms or facilities to which access may be granted.

     (3) No person may solicit contributions on college property for political uses, except where this limitation conflicts with federal law concerning interference with the mail.

     (4) Religious groups shall not, under any circumstances, use the college facilities as a permanent meeting place. Use shall be intermittent only, so as not to imply College endorsement.

     (5) College facilities are available to all recognized CBC student groups and CBC faculty or staff organizations, subject to these general policies, except as provided in WAC 132S-50-029(1), and to the rules and regulations of the college governing student, faculty and staff affairs.

     (6) The college reserves the right to prohibit the use of college facilities by groups which restrict membership or participation in a manner inconsistent with the college's commitment to nondiscrimination as set forth in its written policies and commitments.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(7). 05-23-112, § 132S-50-028, filed 11/18/05, effective 12/19/05.]