WAC 132I-140-150   Care and maintenance of facilities and equipment.  (1) College-owned equipment shall not be removed from college facilities for loan or rental. Organizations wishing to use equipment in connection with a rental should make arrangements through the office of continuing education at the time of application. Further rental and operational restrictions may be outlined when the application is approved.

     (2) Appropriate equipment is expected when using facilities when the absence of such special equipment may be detrimental to that facility (e.g., tennis shoes must be worn on gymnasium floors).

     (3) Organizations allowed use of facilities are required to leave premises in as good condition as when the organization was admitted to its use. After facility use, organizations are required to arrange for proper disposal of decorations and other refuse when restoring the facility to its original condition for resumption of college use.

     (4) Custodial and other services beyond those regularly scheduled to support normal college activities may be required for specific activities by outside groups, based on the size of group, the complexities of the event, or the facilities being used. Needed custodial services beyond that normally scheduled will result in that organization being charged at the established rate. All extra custodial time required as a result of the organization's use of the facility will be charged to the organization, including those receiving complimentary usage.

     (5) The security staff should be contacted for problems with facilities. The security staff will monitor any permit violations.

     (6) All moving of college equipment for facility use will be under permission and supervision of the college.

     (7) Any decoration or use of facility that may result in permanent damage or injury to the facility is strictly prohibited.



[Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW et seq., RCW 28B.50.100 and 28B.50.140. 92-15-115, § 132I-140-150, filed 7/21/92, effective 8/21/92.]