Designated Public Forum definition
Examples of Designated Public Forum in a sentence
All Designated Public Forum Areas and Facilities shall be made available on a uniform, non-discriminatory basis.
Space on campus, including the Mall and Designated Public Forum areas, may be reserved for use by a Sponsoring Organization/Individual.
With my signature below, I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and accept the terms and conditions, including the Limitations and Prohibited Activities for use of Designated Public Forum space, identified in this User Agreement and in the Portland Community College Expressive Conduct Guidelines.
Designated Public Forum Areas and Facilities are subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on exercise of the right of free expression as a means of preserving the safe and orderly operation of the campus.
Individuals or groups wishing to use an outdoor facility or area otherwise classified as a Non-Public Forum Area, may request the space be temporarily noted as a Designated Public Forum Area or Facility and treated as such.
A Facilities License Agreement (the “Agreement”) between a Third Party and the University is required for Third Parties wishing to use University facilities classified as a Designated Public Forum Area or Facility.
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Campus Use Committee The Campus Use Committee annually reviews guidelines for the use of the Mall and other Designated Public Forum areas and assists the Dean of Students Office in event approval as needed.
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Speakers are responsible to ensure that all printed and other materials brought into the Designated Public Forum are removed at the conclusion of the activity, and that college funds shall not be required to return the Designated Public Forum to its original condition as the result of any individual or group exercising their rights of Free Speech in this area.