Chapter 132P-24 WAC
Last Update: 9/1/69CRIMINAL TRESPASS
WAC Sections
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-010 | Purpose. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-020 | Definition. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-030 | Hours. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-040 | Roof tops. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-050 | Obstructions of entrances or hallways. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-060 | Hallways. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-070 | Offices. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-080 | Penalty. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-090 | Notice. |
HTMLPDF | 132P-24-100 | Emergency. |
PDF132P-24-010
Purpose.
The board of trustees of Community College District No. 16 adopt the following rules to implement the criminal trespass law of the state of Washington.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-010, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-010, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-010, filed 5/2/69.]
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Definition.
The term "building" as used in these rules shall mean any building or structure situated on the campus of Yakima Valley College or used by and which is under the control and supervision of Yakima Valley College District No. 16.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-020, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-020, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-020, filed 5/2/69.]
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Hours.
All buildings shall be closed to students and the public before and after regular school hours, which shall be determined by the president, except for those times and for those purposes approved by the president, or in his absence, his designee.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-030, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-030, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-030, filed 5/2/69.]
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Roof tops.
No person or persons shall at any time go on the roof of any building without the express consent of the president, or in his absence, his designee.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-040, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-040, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-040, filed 5/2/69.]
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Obstructions of entrances or hallways.
No person or persons shall obstruct the entrances or exits of any of the campus parking lots, or any building, or erect any barrier which would prevent the free ingress and free egress of people to and from the parking lots, buildings, or rooms situated within any building.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-050, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-050, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-050, filed 5/2/69.]
PDF132P-24-060
Hallways.
No person or persons shall in any way obstruct a corridor or hallway of any building in any manner which would in any way prevent the free movement of persons through any corridor or hallway.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-060, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-060, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-060, filed 5/2/69.]
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Offices.
No person or persons shall be permitted inside the work counters or railings or barriers separating the administrative offices or work areas from the public and students without the express consent of the president or administrative officer in charge of said offices.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-070, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-070, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-070, filed 5/2/69.]
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Penalty.
Any student or faculty member violating these rules may be subject to prosecution for criminal trespass and/or disciplinary proceedings as provided in the rules adopted by the board of trustees. Any person violating these rules may be subject to prosecution for criminal trespass.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-080, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-080, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-080, filed 5/2/69.]
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Notice.
Any person or persons violating these rules shall be notified by the president or his duly authorized agent of the violation, and they shall be given a period of thirty minutes to comply with these rules, or be subject to these penalties provided in the preceding paragraph.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-090, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-090, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-090, filed 5/2/69.]
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Emergency.
The board of trustees of Community College District No. 16 find the immediate adoption of the foregoing rules is necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety, and general welfare of the students and public, and that observance of the requirements of notice and opportunity to present views on the proposed action would be contrary to the public interest.
[Order 4-69, § 132P-24-100, filed 9/4/69; Emergency Order 3-69, § 132P-24-100, filed 8/1/69; Emergency Order 1-69, § 132P-24-100, filed 5/2/69.]