WAC 132H-140-065
Limitations and denial of use. Bellevue Community College is a state agency and exists to
serve the public. However, the college may deny use of its
facilities to any individual, group or organization if the
requested use would
(1) Interfere or conflict with the college's
instructional, student services or support programs;
(2) Interfere with the free flow of pedestrian or
vehicular traffic on campus;
(3) Involve illegal activity;
(4) Create a hazard or result in damage to college
facilities; or
(5) Create undue stress on college resources (e.g., a
request for a major event may be denied if another major event
is already scheduled for the same time period, because of
demands for parking, security coverage, etc.).
Where college space is used for an authorized function
(such as a class or a public or private meeting under approved
sponsorship, administrative functions or service related
activities), groups must obey or comply with directions of the
designated administrative officer or individual in charge of
the meeting.
Any individual or group granted permission to use college
facilities shall agree in advance to abide by all college
rules and regulations. The college reserves the right to deny
use of college facilities to any individual or group whose
past conduct indicates a likelihood that college rules and
regulations will not be obeyed. The college may also deny use
to a requesting individual or organization which has used the
facilities in the past and has damaged college property, left
college buildings and grounds in excessive disorder, or failed
to cooperate with college staff concerning use of the
facilities.
No person or group may use or enter onto college grounds
or facilities having in their possession firearms or other
dangerous weapons, even if licensed to do so, except
commissioned police officers as prescribed by law.
College facilities may be used for purposes of political
campaigning by or for candidates who have filed for public
office, directed to members of the public, only when the full
rental cost of the facility is paid. Use of state funds to
pay for facility rental costs for political campaigns is
prohibited.
If at any time actual use of college facilities by an
individual or group constitutes an unreasonable disruption of
the normal operation of the college, such use shall
immediately terminate, all persons engaged in such use shall
immediately vacate the premises, and leave the college
property upon command of the appropriate college official.
Advertising or promotional materials for any event being
held in a college facility must follow the same procedure as
applies to students outlined in WAC 132H-120-050.
Use of audio amplifying equipment is permitted only in
locations and at times that will not interfere with the normal
conduct of college affairs.
BCC facilities may not be used for private or commercial
purposes unless such activities clearly serve the educational
mission of the college, are either sponsored by an appropriate
college unit or conducted by contractual agreement with the
college. Commercial uses may also be made as noted in WAC 132H-133-050.
Alcoholic beverages will not be served without the
approval of the president or his/her designee. It shall be
the responsibility of the event sponsor to obtain all
necessary licenses from the Washington state liquor control
board and adhere to their regulations, and those of Bellevue
Community College.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 05-07-069, §
132H-140-065, filed 3/14/05, effective 4/14/05; 02-14-007, §
132H-140-065, filed 6/20/02, effective 7/21/02.]