a. Scheduling Events
The Office of the Provost, or another university officer designated by the President, will be responsible for approving requests to use space inside university facilities for demonstrations and for establishing any conditions for their conduct. If the request is denied, the applicant will be informed of the basis for the denial and may resubmitted after addressing the reasons for the initial denial.
If a demonstration is planned to take place inside university facilities, that is, inside a facility that is owned or operated by the University including any enclosed courtyard areas, the organization(s) or person(s) desiring to demonstrate are required to notify the Secretary of the University at least 48 hours in advance in order to allow for the exchange of information and ensure proper administrative support, including the presence of delegates and additional security. The application may be obtained thru the following link: Application to Hold a Demonstration
Request will be responded to within 24 hours and permits will be reviewed and granted on a content neutral basis i.e., logistical issues relating to whether appropriate space, security or insurance can be provided in a manner that properly facilitates the demonstration with minimal interruption to other university functions.
The University may require demonstrations to be conducted 10 feet or more from any exit, entrance, staircase, etc. to allow access. It also may impose limits on the portion of interior floor space and the portion of exterior and interior walls of university facilities that may be used for speech activities.
If the demonstrators wish to continue beyond one day, a permit must be secured to use a specific space for a specified period of time. Such permits will be renewable and subject to modification, given the university’s need to consider competing requests.
In the event of multiple requests from different organizations and/or persons attempting to use the same place and time, priority will determined according to the following: (1) to previously scheduled events and demonstrations (including but not limited to university-arranged events); (2) to events and demonstrations conducted by recognized university organizations, students, students organizations, and current faculty and administrative employees; and (3) on a first-come, first served basis. In the interest of fairness and in recognition of the University’s space limitations, no more than 5 permits will be issued to any single organization in any given month.
b. Spontaneous Demonstrations
The University understands that events leading to the desire for unscheduled demonstrations may arise quickly and unexpectedly. Unscheduled demonstrations or similar events may be held without a permit as long as they do not present a substantial threat to the safety and security of the university community or substantially interfere with other university operations and as long as such activities otherwise conform to the elements of time, manner and place.
It may be a violation of these Guidelines for any person to attempt to circumvent the requirements related to notice, approval and permits by designating planned events as spontaneous. In determining whether a demonstration is spontaneous or planned, the following factors may be considered: (1) whether signs or placards used at the demonstrations were commercially produced in advance, (2) whether participants used amplified equipment, (3) whether security was alerted, or media contacted, substantially in advance of the demonstration, or (4) any other information that evidences advanced planning by one or more of the persons or organizations involved.
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