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(3) It is expected that campus student publications shall have a written editorial policy
consistent with the above.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 85-13-067 (Order 24, Resolution No. 52-0585),
§ 132C-120-035, filed 6/18/85; 80-05-004 (Order 21, Resolution No. 49-0280), § 132C-120-
035, filed 4/4/80.]
WAC 132C-120-040 Distribution of printed material on campus.
Publications, handbills, leaflets, statements, and similar materials except those which are
commercial, obscene, or unlawful in character may be distributed without review or approval
by any enrolled student or recognized group of students enrolled at Olympic College. It is to
be understood that such materials do not necessarily represent the views of the college or the
board of trustees. Such materials may be distributed from authorized public areas in the
student center and at any outdoor area on campus consistent with the maintenance of college
property, with the free flow of traffic and persons, and not in a manner which in itself limits
the orderly operation of college affairs.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 10-20-152, § 132C-120-040, filed 10/6/10,
effective 11/6/10; WSR 05-10-052, § 132C-120-040, filed 4/29/05, effective 5/30/05; WSR
85-13-067 (Order 24, Resolution No. 52-0585), § 132C-120-040, filed 6/18/85; WSR 80-05-
004 (Order 21, Resolution No. 49-0280), § 132C-120-040, filed 4/4/80.]
WAC 132C-120-045 Commercial activities.
College facilities will not be used for commercial solicitation, advertising, or promotional
activities except when such activities clearly serve Olympic College educational objectives,
including but not limited to, display of books of interest to the academic community or the
display or demonstration of technical or research equipment, and when such commercial
activities relate to educational objectives and are conducted under the sponsorship or at the
request of a college division or the office of student programs and activities of the college,
provided that such solicitation does not interfere with or operate to the detriment of the
conduct of college affairs.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 85-13-067 (Order 24, Resolution No. 52-0585),
§ 132C-120-045, filed 6/18/85; 80-05-004 (Order 21, Resolution No. 49-0280), § 132C-120-
045, filed 4/4/80.]
WAC 132C-120-050 Authority to prohibit trespass.
The president or designee, acting through the vice-president of student services area or such
other designated person shall have authority and power to:
(1) Prohibit the entry of, or withdraw the license or privilege of a person or persons or any
group of persons to enter onto or remain upon any portion of a college facility; or
(2) Give notice against trespass to any person, persons, or group of persons against whom the
license or privilege has been withdrawn or who have been prohibited from entering onto or
remaining upon all or any portion of a college facility; or
(3) Order any person, persons, or group of persons to leave or vacate all or any portion of a
college facility.
Such authority and power may be exercised to halt any event that is deemed to be
unreasonably disruptive of order or threatens to disrupt the movement of persons from
facilities owned and/or operated by the College. Any student or person who shall disobey a
lawful order given by the college president or designee pursuant to the requirements of this
rule shall be subject to disciplinary and/or legal action.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 15-03-078, § 132C-120-050, filed 1/16/15,
effective 2/16/15; WSR 05-10-052, § 132C-120-050, filed 4/29/05, effective 5/30/05; WSR
85-13-067 (Order 24, Resolution No. 52-0585), § 132C-120-050, filed 6/18/85; WSR 80-05-
004 (Order 21, Resolution No. 49-0280), § 132C-120-050, filed 4/4/80.]
WAC 132C-120-060 Right to demand identification.
Olympic College identification is required for the purpose of determining the identity of a
person as a student, where identification as a student is a prerequisite to admission or the
charge for admission to any college activity, or where identification as a student is
required in a case of alleged violation of this code, any college employee may demand
that any person on college property or at a college activity produce evidence of student
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