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Chapter 200-220 WAC:
WACs > Title 200 > Chapter 200-220
Chapter 200-220 WAC
200-220-010 Purpose.
200-220-020 Nondiscrimination.
200-220-030 Definitions.
200-220-100 Do I need to apply for a permit?
200-220-110 When do I have to apply?
200-220-120 What information do I have to provide?
200-220-130 How long will it take to make a decision on my application?
200-220-140 How will enterprise services make a decision on my application?
200-220-150 How can I appeal a denial of my application?
200-220-200 General use requirements.
200-220-210 Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on activities.
200-220-220 Activities may not disrupt the conduct of government business.
200-220-230 Activities may not obstruct safe access for people or vehicles.
200-220-240 Activities may not create a hazard to people or damage to property.
200-220-250 Service animals are allowed.
200-220-260 Permits are not transferable.
200-220-270 Enterprise services may cancel a permit.
200-220-280 Enterprise services may limit use at any time due to unforeseen operational circumstances.
200-220-300 Exercise of rights to free speech and assembly.
200-220-310 There is no fee for free speech and assembly activity permits.
200-220-320 Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on free speech and assembly activities.
200-220-400 Private and commercial activities may be permitted if consistent with state government needs.
200-220-410 Private and commercial activities may be charged applicable fees.
200-220-420 Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on private and commercial activities.
200-220-430 Enterprise services may require additional conditions for private and commercial activities.
200-220-010
These rules guide the use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds by the public for free speech and assembly activities, for commercial activities, and for private activities. Enterprise services' objective is to balance the conduct of government business, public access and expression, and the stewardship of the historic capitol buildings and grounds. These rules are not applicable to the conduct of government.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-010, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-010, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-010, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-020
Enterprise services will not discriminate in the application of these rules on the basis of race, religion or creed, color, national origin, age, disability, the use of a service animal, marital status, veteran's status, sexual orientation or gender identity, or political viewpoint.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-020, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-020, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-020, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-030
A permit process is essential to balancing the conduct of government business, public access and expression, and the stewardship of the historic capitol buildings and grounds. A permit enables you to reserve access to specific locations and amenities for specific times, so that the department can schedule and manage the many activities and visitors that come to the capitol buildings and grounds each year.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-100, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-100, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-110
You must give us a completed application at least two full working days prior to the date that you wish to reserve if your activity requires a permit. Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays are not working days, and the day you submit your application does not count as a working day. For example, you must submit your application by the close of business on Monday to hold an event on the following Thursday, and you must submit your application by the close of business on Wednesday to hold an event on the following Saturday, Sunday, or Monday.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-110, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-110, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-120
(a) Your name, mailing address, and a current email address or telephone number.
(b) Any services provided by enterprise services that you will need and for which there are fees. These may include, but are not limited to, custodial services, sound or electrical equipment set-up or tear-down, or temporary amenities such as speaker stands, tents, platforms, stages, or chairs.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-120, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-120, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-120, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-130
We will issue your permit or deny your application as promptly as reasonably possible, and in all cases within two full working days of receiving your completed application form. We will state the reasons for any denial to you in writing.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-130, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-130, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-140
How will enterprise services make a decision on my application?
We will also consider whether your requested activity complies with our general use requirements (WAC 200-220-200 through 200-220-280) and any other applicable requirements set forth in this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-140, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-140, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-140, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-150
How can I appeal a denial of my application?
To appeal a denial of your application, you must submit your appeal in writing to the director of enterprise services within five full working days of the date of denial. Your appeal must state why you think the application was improperly denied.
The director will issue a decision on the appeal in writing within three full working days of receiving it, and this will be the final decision of the department of enterprise services.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-150, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-150, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-150, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-200
General use requirements.
The following general use requirements apply to all activities in the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds, including free speech and assembly activities and private or commercial activities, regardless of whether a permit is required under this chapter. These requirements are not applicable to government activities. These requirements facilitate use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds while protecting the normal conduct of state operations, the safety of people and property, and the condition and appearance of the capitol buildings and grounds.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-200, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-200, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on activities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-210, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-210, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-210, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-220
Activities may not disrupt the conduct of government business.
You may not engage in any activity that unreasonably disrupts, conflicts with, or interferes with the normal conduct of any state business, meeting, or proceeding.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-220, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-220, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-230
Activities may not obstruct safe access for people or vehicles.
You may not unreasonably obstruct entrances, exits, staircases, doorways, hallways, or the safe and efficient flow of people or vehicles.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-230, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-230, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
Activities may not create a hazard to people or damage to property.
We will not permit activities in any location where the activities would present a hazard to people or property.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-240, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-240, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-250
200-220-260
You may not transfer your permit to another person or organization. Your permitted activities may only be held in the area and during the time period designated by the permit.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-260, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-260, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-270
Enterprise services may cancel a permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-270, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-270, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-270, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-280
Enterprise services may limit use at any time due to unforeseen operational circumstances.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-280, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-280, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-280, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-300
Exercise of rights to free speech and assembly.
People have the right to exercise their rights to free speech and assembly at the capitol buildings and grounds, subject to reasonable time, place, and manner limits. In addition to our general use requirements described above, the following requirements facilitate use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds, regardless of whether a permit is required under this chapter, while protecting the normal conduct of state operations, the safety of people and property, and the condition and appearance of the capitol buildings and grounds.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-300, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-300, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-310
There is no fee for free speech and assembly activity permits.
There is no fee for a permit for free speech and assembly activities. However, you may be responsible for paying for any services provided by enterprise services that you will need (such as for equipment set-up or custodial services). In order to manage our services effectively, you must submit your request for our services at least five full working days prior to your activity, regardless of when you submit your permit application for your activity.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-310, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-310, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-310, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-320
200-220-400
Private and commercial activities may be permitted if consistent with state government needs.
In addition to the general use requirements described above, these requirements accommodate private and commercial use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds to the extent such use is consistent with state government needs and while protecting the normal conduct of state operations, the safety of people and property, and the condition and appearance of the capitol buildings and grounds.
[Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-400, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-400, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-410
Private and commercial activities may be charged applicable fees.
Enterprise services will establish a fee schedule for permits for private and commercial activities and make the fee schedule available for public inspection. You are also responsible for paying for any services provided by enterprise services that you will need (such as for equipment set-up or custodial services). In order to manage our services effectively, you must submit your request for our services at least five full working days prior to your activity, regardless of when you submit your permit application for your activity.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-410, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-410, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-410, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-420
Enterprise services may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on private and commercial activities.
We may set reasonable time, place, and manner limits on private and commercial activities in the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds, according to design, health, safety, operational or other such considerations. These may include, but are not limited to, limits designated by the director under WAC 200-220-210.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-420, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-420, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-420, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]
200-220-430
Enterprise services may require additional conditions for private and commercial activities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.011, 43.19.620, 43.19.985, 43.19.742, 43.19.769, 39.26.080, 39.26.090, 39.26.251, 39.26.255, and 39.26.271. WSR 15-23-062, § 200-220-430, filed 11/13/15, effective 12/14/15. Statutory Authority: 2011 c 43. WSR 11-23-093, recodified as § 200-220-430, filed 11/17/11, effective 11/17/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.19.125 and 46.08.150. WSR 09-22-059, § 236-17-430, filed 10/30/09, effective 11/30/09.]