Campus Use for Free Expression Sample Clauses

Campus Use for Free Expression. Any outdoor area that is generally accessible to the public may be used by employees for petitioning, distributing written material, or conducting speech acts. Prior approval is not necessary as long as the primary action is not to advertise or sell a commercial product. Activities must follow all applicable fire codes and other laws. Activities shall not: • Unreasonably obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic. • Block the entrances or exits to buildings and facilities. • Permanently occupy land areas or permanently locate signs and posters. • Erect permanent structures, shelters or camps. • Unreasonably interfere with classes, University work, and scheduled events. If property damage or excessive littering occurs, or other unusual expenses are incurred by the University as a result of an event, event organizers may be held responsible for reasonable charges if deemed appropriate by the University.
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