WAC 132R-136-060
Outside speakers. The trustees,
administration and the faculty of the college subscribe to the
proposition that an important aspect of the education of
college students is the opportunity to listen to speakers
representing a wide variety of opinions and beliefs on
important public issues. In conformity with the American
tradition of free speech and free inquiry, the following
policies are established governing the appearance on campus of
speakers not themselves members of the college community.
(1) Any recognized ASB campus student organization may
invite speakers on campus subject to the legal restraints
imposed by the laws of the United States and the state of
Washington.
(2) The appearance of an invited speaker on the campus
does not represent an endorsement, either implicit or
explicit, of his/her views by the college, its students, its
faculty, its administration or its board.
(3) The scheduling of facilities for guest lecturers or
invited speakers shall be made through the office of the
vice-president of instruction or the director of student
programs, by the inviting instructor or campus student
organization.
(4) The vice-president of instruction or the director of
student programs will be notified at least three days prior to
the appearance of an invited speaker, at which time a proper
form (available in the office of the vice-president of
instruction or director of student programs) must be completed
with all particulars regarding speaker, time, place, etc.,
signed by the sponsoring instructor or organization advisor,
and filed with the office of the vice-president of instruction
or the director of student programs. Exceptions to the
three-day ruling may be made by either of the identified
administrators.
(5) The vice-president of instruction or the director of
student programs may require a question period or arrange to
have views other than those of the invited speakers
represented at the meeting, or at a subsequent meeting. The
president or his/her designee may assign faculty or staff to
preside over any meeting where a speaker has been invited.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 03-15-063, § 132R-136-060, filed 7/14/03, effective 8/14/03.]