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UCLA Policy 850 : General Use of UCLA Property
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I. PURPOSE & SCOPE
This Policy and related policies and procedures (“Use Policies”) implement various provisions of the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students (“University Policies”) issued by the President of the University of California. These Use Policies govern the use of UCLA Property.
This Policy and the following Use Policies authorize certain uses of UCLA Property and establish procedures for such uses:
- UCLA Policy 852: Public Expression Activities
- UCLA Policy 860: Organized Events
- UCLA Policy 862: Major Events
In addition to this Policy and related Use Policies, Non-Affiliates must comply with The Regents of the University of California’s Regulations Governing Conduct of Non-Affiliates in the Buildings and on the Grounds of the University of California (“Regulations”). For sections in the Regulations that require prior approval by a Designated University Official who is not designated in this Policy, contact the UCLA Events Office.
Individuals on UCLA Property or in attendance at an Official University Function or Organized/Major Event, assume an obligation to conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the University’s responsibilities as an educational institution. This means that all persons are responsible for complying with applicable University and UCLA policies. The Use Policies are designed to protect and promote the rights of members of the University, prevent interference with UCLA functions or activities, and assure compliance with all pertinent laws and other applicable University Policies.
This Policy applies to all Employees, except insofar as their applicable collective bargaining agreement or the Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act (HEERA) requires otherwise.
II. DEFINITIONS
For purposes of this Policy:
See Attachment A.
Defined terms are capitalized throughout this Policy.
III. POLICY STATEMENT
For the benefit of all individuals on UCLA Property, Students, Employees, and Non-Affiliates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner conducive to the achievement of UCLA’s mission of teaching, research, and public service and in accordance with this Policy, related Use Policies, and any other relevant University and UCLA policies. Violation of University or UCLA policies may subject a person to legal penalties; if the person is a Student or Employee, that person may also be subject to discipline in accordance with University and UCLA policies and any relevant collective bargaining agreements.
The University derives its basic authority from the State of California Constitution, Article I, Section 9. All pertinent federal, State, and local laws and University and UCLA policies are in force on UCLA Property and policies may be enforced by Designated University Officials and laws may be enforced by law enforcement agencies.
IV. GENERAL USE OF UCLA PROPERTY
A. Prohibited Uses/Conduct on UCLA Property
Individuals on UCLA Property may not:
- block entrances to or otherwise interfere with the free flow of campus traffic (pedestrian or vehicular) into and out of campus facilities, or along walkways or roadways;
- knowingly and willfully interfere with the peaceful conduct of activities or another individual’s ability to participate in their educational program on UCLA Property;
- delay or linger without lawful purpose for being on UCLA Property and for the purpose of committing a crime or violation of these policies or laws;
- engage in the production of amplified or non-amplified sound that Disrupts campus activities or operations as provided in section IV.C.7 of this Policy;
- erect any Temporary Structure or encampment on UCLA Property, except in accordance with UCLA Procedure 850.1;
- Camp overnight (between the hours of midnight and 6am), except as part of an Official University Function, Organized or Major Event and in compliance with the rules of that official function or event;
- engage in abusive, threatening, harassing, or intimidating conduct, as defined in UC Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace, UC Anti-Discrimination Policy, and UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy;
- exhibit disorderly or lewd conduct as defined by law;
- urinate or defecate in any place on UCLA Property other than a designated restroom or other facility designated for the sanitary disposal of human waste;
- participate in a disturbance of the peace or unlawful assembly;
- use, possess, sell, or manufacture narcotics or illegal drugs;
- use, sell, advertise, promote or distribute marijuana or tobacco on UCLA Property (see UCLA Policy 810 for additional restrictions and research exceptions);
- use or possess any prohibited weapons or incendiary or destructive devices (see UCLA Policy 131);
- provide alcohol to anyone under the age of 21;
- bring animals on campus contrary to UCLA Policy 135;
- fail to comply with the directions of a Designated University Official acting in the performance of their duties;
- rummage through or remove any discarded item from any waste can, trash can, dumpster, recycling container, or any designated University waste or recycling center without authorization from Facilities Management;
- engage in the damage, destruction, theft or misuse of UCLA Property or equipment;
- conceal one’s identity or refuse to provide identification for the purpose of evading discovery, recognition, or identification when violating University or UCLA policies or applicable laws, whereas wearing masks or face coverings is permissible for all persons complying with University or UCLA policies and applicable laws;
- disturb plants and wildlife in any way, including climbing or placing objects in trees or bushes or attaching items to them;
- place, affix, apply, project, or display (except as provided for in this Policy and in UCLA Policy 852) any sign, poster, banner, flag, or similar display, paint, chalk or ink messages or visual images to the outside of UCLA Property buildings and structures, including but not limited to the following: walls, windows, floors or other surfaces of UCLA Property buildings or structures, streets, walkways, utility poles, construction fences, trees or shrubbery. See section IV.C.3&5 for permitted uses; and
- place, affix, apply, project or display (except as provided for in this Policy and in UCLA Policy 852) any sign, poster, banner, flag, or similar display, paint, chalk or ink messages or visual images inside UCLA Property buildings and structures where such displays are clearly visible to the outside. For other areas inside UCLA Property buildings and structures, see section IV.C.3&5 for permitted uses.
B. Required Identification
All persons on UCLA Property are required to identify themselves to and comply with instructions of Designated University Officials acting in the performance of their duties.
C. Limited Uses of UCLA Property
The following uses of UCLA Property are limited and/or prohibited unless prior written approval has been granted in accordance with this Policy and/or other applicable policies:
1. Time of Use
Between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m., paved pedestrian walkways and lawns on UCLA Property are closed to all activities except coming and going to/from a University building, crossing the campus, or as part of an Official University Function, Organized or Major Event.
2. Specific Facilities/Areas
a. University Residence
The University Residence building and grounds are intended only to be: (a) the home of the Chancellor and family; and (b) the venue for periodic special University events hosted by the Chancellor. The University Residence, while on the main UCLA campus, is not intended to be generally accessible to the University community or to the general public, except by invitation or by permission of the Residence Manager, the Chancellor, or the Associate of the Chancellor.
b. UCLA Infant to Grade 12 Schools/Centers
UCLA Infant to Grade 12 Schools and Centers, which include the UCLA Infant Development Program, Early Childcare Centers at University Village, Krieger and Fernald; UCLA Lab School; and Geffen Academy are not generally accessible to the University community or general public and are restricted to School/Center students and their guardians, School/Center guests and invitees, and those permitted access pursuant to applicable School/Center policies or with permission from the Principal or Director of such School/Centers.
c. University Club
The dining rooms and meeting rooms of the UCLA University Club are restricted to members of the UCLA University Club, their guests, and invitees attending scheduled events held inside the University Club building.
d. Luskin Conference Center/Inn at UCLA
The dining rooms, meeting rooms, and guest rooms of the Luskin Conference Center and the Inn at UCLA are restricted to their registered guests, invitees attending scheduled events, and restaurant patrons.
e. Facilities/Areas for Instructional and Non-Instructional Use
Not all UCLA Property is available for reservation or request for non-instructional purposes and specific facilities have been approved for academic purposes. Except in general assignment classrooms, Deans and Provosts have the right to set priorities for the scheduling of the use of their respective department facilities. Organized/Major Events in these areas may be held only in accordance with UCLA Policy 860 or UCLA Policy 862. When Organized/Major Events are held in these areas, they are considered “limited Public Fora.”
The Office of the Registrar is responsible for the scheduling of general classroom assignment facilities, see UCLA Policy 870. Organized/Major Events in these areas may be held only in accordance with UCLA Policy 860 or UCLA Policy 862. When Organized/Major Events are held in these areas, they are considered “limited Public Fora.”
Priority for the use of UCLA Property will be given to University Units and Registered Campus Organizations.
f. On-Campus Housing Community
On-Campus Housing Community is governed by all applicable University and UCLA policies and will additionally be subject to specific regulations as established by Residential Life.
g. Areas for Public Expression Activities
The majority of outdoor areas on UCLA Property may be used for Public Expression Activities, some of which will require approval and other areas which will not require approval. See UCLA Policy 852 for more info.
h. UCLA Health Facilities
UCLA Health is an integral part of the UCLA campus; its properties are governed by all applicable University and UCLA policies and will additionally be subject to specific regulations established by UCLA Health.
3. Posting, Displaying, and Distributing Non-Commercial Literature
Posting, displaying, or distributing any material or literature in the On-Campus Housing Community, the UCLA Health System, or in a non-designated or Designated Areas for Public Expression, must be in accord with this Policy, UCLA Policy 852, and the specific regulations applicable to those areas. See ResLife Regulations and UCLA Health System Policies.
a. Posting and Displaying Posters, Signs, Banners, and other similar Displays
Posters, signs, banners, and other similar displays, including sign-boards (self-standing A-frames) and literature may be posted and/or displayed on UCLA Property only as provided below:
i. In accordance with Section IV.A.21& 22 above.
ii. Individuals and groups may post literature, signs, or announcements on interior digital and interior non-digital displays operated by University Units in accordance with the University Unit’s regulations concerning such boards. Such regulations must be viewpoint neutral and applied only on a viewpoint-neutral basis. Where University Units do not have such regulations, postings must be approved by the University Unit in a viewpoint-neutral basis and consistent with this Policy and related University and UCLA policies.
iii. To maintain a uniform standard of aesthetics for UCLA Property, the UCLA Campus Architect must approve all exterior building digital or non-digital signs or displays whether semi-permanent or permanent including outdoor facing digital or non-digital displays or signs, not associated with an Organized/Major Event. Approval must be given or refused only on a viewpoint-neutral basis.
iv. Instructors may post communications related to their academic programs that is not protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) on the exterior of the door of their assigned space.
v. Employees may post or display on the interior of their assigned space provided that such expressions are in accordance with University and UCLA policies and laws.
vi. Individuals and groups may place posters, signs, banners, or other similar displays (including sign boards and directional event signs), or literature advertising an Organized/Major Event or Official University Function only in locations authorized by the appropriate campus venue and/or the UCLA Events Office. See UCLA Policy 860 or UCLA Policy 862. All items must also be removed promptly following the event.
- Posters, signs, banners or other similar displays, including signboards and literature announcing any Official University Function or Organized/Major Event must provide accurate information about the details of the function or event, including the time, location, speakers, and ticketing requirements.
- Posters, signs, banners, or other similar displays, including signboards and literature advertising any Official University Function or Organized/Major Event for which a donation is requested must make clear that such a donation is not required as a condition of admission nor may a specific amount of donation be indicated.
vii. Registered Campus Organizations (RCOs) and Authorized Student Governments may have signboards (self-standing A-frames) on UCLA Property not related to an Organized/Major Event as long as doing so complies with UCLA Procedure on Signboards on UCLA Property.
viii. University Units and University Club must obtain form and location approval from UCLA Events Office to have signboards (self-standing A-frames) on UCLA Property not related to an Organized/Major Event.
ix. ASUCLA may post and display posters, signs, banners, (not related to an Organized/Major Event), and other similar displays inside ASUCLA-Operated Properties in accordance with this Policy, and outdoor digital and non-digital displays, posters, signs, and banners in accordance with Section IV.C.3.a of this Policy and UCLA Procedure on Signboards on UCLA Property.
x. Authorized Student Government campaign signs may be placed along “election walk” (the area north of Bruin Walk and west of Powell library) in accordance with the respective Authorized Student Government Election Board’s specifications. Candidates must remove their signs within 48 hours after their participation in the election has concluded.
xi. In accordance with ASUCLA banner guidelines, RCOs, Authorized Student Governments, and University Units may request to reserve the following banner locations through ASUCLA Events Services:
a. the banner space that spans between the UCLA Store and the Student Activity Center at the beginning of East Bruin Walk, and
b. the internal facing banner space attached to the bridge on the second floor connecting Kerckhoff Hall and Ackerman Union.
Reservation requests will be approved or denied only on a viewpoint-neutral basis.
xii. UCLA Strategic Communications controls the banner spaces along the street and walkway light poles within UCLA Property and will control the displays and messages on those spaces in its sole discretion.
b. Transporting Posters, Signs, Banners, Flags, and other similar Displays
Except as provided in this Policy and UCLA Policy 852, all posters, signs, banners, flags, and other similar displays must be hand carried and not in any way affixed, fastened, or attached to the premises; they may not be self-supporting and placed for display; nor leaned against any wall, partition, or other UCLA Property.
Posters, signs, banners, flags, and other similar displays are permitted where they comply with the material and handle restrictions Section 100014 of the Regulations and Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 55.07, and do not block pedestrian or vehicular access or pose a safety concern.
c. Distribution of Non-Commercial Literature
Non-Commercial Literature may be distributed only as provided below:
i. On Designated and Non-Designated Areas for Public Expression
Individuals may distribute Non-Commercial Literature in Designated Areas for Public Expression without approval (see UCLA Policy 852, Attachment A: Map), and with approval; in areas that are not designated for Public Expression Activities (see UCLA Policy 852) provided that:
a. the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic at any point is not obstructed;
b. literature or materials are not forced upon others;
c. literature is not placed on or in vehicles parked on UCLA Property;
d. all individuals will be responsible to ensure that their literature does not litter the area; and
e. literature advertising any on-campus program for which a donation is requested must make it clear that such a donation is not required.
Tables or similar structures to facilitate distribution of non-commercial literature require prior approval by the UCLA Events Office and if approved, tables or portable displays must be attended at all times by the individuals or groups sponsoring the distribution. Approval will be given on a first come, first served basis, based on the Interference Criteria and be given or refused only on a content-neutral basis and viewpoint-neutral basis.
ii. Inside Buildings and Programs on UCLA Property
RCOs, Authorized Student Governments, University Units, Support Groups, and Employee Labor Organizations may distribute Non-Commercial Literature in buildings or programs on UCLA Property in accordance with the following provisions:
a. Distribution must comply with the restrictions stated in Section IV.C.3 of this Policy; and
b. literature may be distributed in rooms or areas reserved for meetings or programs only by the
RCO, Authorized Student Government, University Unit, or Support Group, who has reserved the room or area, except as otherwise permitted under collective bargaining agreement or HEERA.
Nothing in this section is intended to restrict instructors from distributing course materials or hinder academic freedom within their assigned courses.
The Event Organizer of an Organized/Major Event may distribute literature at their event as approved by the appropriate campus venue and/or the UCLA Events Office or SOLE.
4. Commercial Activities
The campus prohibits non-University commercial activities on campus except by special arrangement by a formal written agreement with the appropriate Designated University Official. In order to determine the appropriate Designated University Official, contact one of the following:
a. SOLE for activities organized by an RCO and Authorized Student Government;
b. UCLA Events Office for non-RCO and non-Authorized Student Government organized activities;
c. Residential Life for activities in On Campus Housing Community; and
d. ASUCLA for activities on ASUCLA Operated Properties.
The fact that an individual may be paid to circulate petitions or distribute literature does not by itself make the circulation or distribution a commercial activity.
Marketing of credit cards must comply with the UC Policy and Supplemental Guidelines on the Marketing of Credit Cards to Students.
5. Posting, Displaying, or Distributing Commercial Literature or Products
Commercial literature or products may be distributed on UCLA Property only after prior authorization by a formal written agreement with the appropriate Designated University Official. In order to determine the appropriate Designated University Official, contact one of the following:
a. SOLE for activities organized by RCO’s and Authorized Student Governments;
b. UCLA Events Office for activities organized by non-RCO’s and non-Authorized Student Governments;
c. ASUCLA for commercial literature or products distributed on ASUCLA-Operated Property; and
d. Residential Life for activities on On-Campus Housing Community.
RCOs, Authorized Student Governments, University Units, Employee Labor Organizations, and Support Groups may, however, distribute material incidental to their purposes at their own meetings and programs.
6. Food and Drink
Food, drinks, and other ingestible items may be sold or distributed on UCLA Property only in accordance with the following provisions:
a. Public Events
For Public Food Events, food, drinks, and other ingestible items may not be sold or distributed on UCLA Property, unless the following conditions are met:
i. Authorized by the appropriate Designated University Official,
- the UCLA Events Office for non-RCO and non-Authorized Student Government organized activities,
- SOLE for activities organized by an RCO and Authorized Student Government, or
- Residential Life for events on On-Campus Housing Community; and
ii. Obtain a temporary food permit, in accordance with EH&S’ Guidelines for Food Safety at Temporary Events, that is required to sell or give away food or drink on campus, unless one of the following exemptions applies:
(a) all aspects of food service are handled by a caterer (see Caterers below); or
(b) the event is limited to a Private Food Event.
In accordance with the conditions above, RCOs, Authorized Student Governments, University Units, and Non-Affiliates will be allowed up to four (4) approved days per academic year for Public Food Events.
b. Private Food Events
For casual gatherings or events with food at Private Food Events, (i.e., providing food and refreshments for meetings or department potlucks) a temporary food permit is not required, see EH&S’ Guidelines for Food Safety at Temporary Events.
Private Events must comply with the campus venue policies.
c. Caterers
Caterers must have valid health permits. Prior approval is required from ASUCLA Catering in order to utilize caterers other than ASUCLA Catering to distribute food or drink inside ASUCLA-Operated Properties. Prior approval is required from Housing & Hospitality Services (HHS) and/or the Office of Residential Life (ORL) in order to utilize caterers other than UCLA Catering to distribute food or drink inside HHS/ORL managed facilities. Other campus venue locations may have additional restrictions related to food and drink services.
d. Alcoholic Beverages
No person may drink or consume any alcoholic beverage, or possess an alcoholic beverage outdoors, in an open container on UCLA Property, except as an invited guest at an approved Organized/Major Event, Official University Function, or within the boundaries of a permitted restaurant.
No person under the age of 21 may drink or consume any alcoholic beverage, or possess an alcoholic beverage in an open container, on UCLA Property.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages at an Official University Function or Organized/Major Event are also subject to the terms of the UCLA Alcohol Policy.
Possession, consumption, or distribution of alcoholic beverages within or on grounds immediately adjacent to the On Campus Housing Community are subject to the terms of the UCLA On Campus Housing Student Handbook.
7. Amplified and Non-Amplified Sound
a. Approval to use Amplified Sound
Amplified sound associated with an Organized or Major Event is allowed with approval in accordance with UCLA Policies 860 and 862. Amplified sound associated with Public Expression Activities is governed by UCLA Policy 852.
b. Amplified and Non-Amplified Devices
Hand-held or portable amplification (examples include but are not limited to: bullhorns, portable amplifiers, portable speakers, etc.) are considered sound amplification devices under this Policy and all amplified sound is subject to the sound level limitations outlined in this Policy.
Non-amplified actions such as but not limited to drums and manual noise makers are considered amplified sound under this Policy and are subject to the sound level limitations outlined in this Policy.
c. Sound Levels
It is the responsibility of the user (individual or group) of amplified or non-amplified sound to not Disrupt campus activities or operations and to not exceed a measured 85 decibels in an adjacent indoor area or adjacent outdoor campus operation or activity. Individuals or groups who exceed a measured 85 decibels or otherwise Disrupt campus operations due to amplified or non-amplified sound will be asked to lower the sound levels, move to another location, or suspend use of amplified or non-amplified sound.
Events may exceed the 85-decibel limitation with prior approval, such as certain Official University Functions or Organized/Major Events including concerts, festivals, Division of Intercollegiate Athletics activities, and University sponsored and approved activities including but not limited to the marching band. The UCLA Events Office will monitor complaints from these events/activities and recommend appropriate adjustments
8. Use of the UCLA Name, Seal, and Trademarks
The use of the UCLA Marks (collectively refers to the UCLA campus names, primary logos, seal and trademarks) that is not expressly authorized in UCLA Policy 110 requires approval from the appropriate University official as outlined in UCLA Policy 110.
9. Tents, Structures, Equipment, and Encampments
Except as provided in this Policy, UCLA Policy 852, related Use Policies, and in accordance with UCLA Procedure 850.1, Placement of Temporary Structures on the UCLA Campus, no individual will build, erect, construct, set up, place, or maintain (or attempt such) in or upon UCLA Property, any campsite, tent or other Temporary Structure, platform, booth, bench, table, building, sound system, or other structure or display.
10. Fires and Flammable Material
Campfires, portable stoves, Open Fires and other fires are prohibited on UCLA Property without written permission from the campus Fire Marshal. Any torches, flammable outdoor displays, or Open Fires must be approved by the campus Fire Marshal.
V. ADMINISTRATIVE EXCLUSION FROM UCLA PROPERTY
The California Legislature has codified certain aspects of Regents Bylaw 31, which provides Chancellors delegated responsibility for the internal administration, operation, and discipline of their campuses. This authority includes the authority to order individuals to leave campus for specified conduct pursuant to statutory provisions, including Penal Code section 626.4 for UCLA Students and Employees (affiliates) and Penal Code sections 415.5, 626.6, and 626.7 for Non-Affiliates. Under the Penal Code, the standard for excluding a UCLA affiliate from UCLA Property is different from the standard for excluding a Non-Affiliate from UCLA Property.
When ordering exclusion of a Student or Employee under Penal Code section 626.4, UCLA will provide the individual subject to the order with written notice that identifies their due process rights. These due process rights will include the right to file a written appeal of the exclusion by sending an email to adminvc@admin.ucla.edu. Any appeal will be heard by a neutral hearing officer within seven (7) days of receipt of such appeal.
This authority under California law is in addition to University administrative measures available to address individual conduct that interferes with the operation of the campus including, but not limited to, C.C.R. §§100000 (Regulations Governing Conduct of Non-Affiliates in the Buildings and on the Grounds of the University of California (“Regulations”)), the UCLA Student Conduct Code, sections III.G. (exclusion from campus areas) and IV. (interim exclusion and suspension), University Policy on Faculty Conduct and the Administration of Discipline, section II (suspension and involuntary leave); and Policy 62, section III.C.3., UC Personnel Policies for Staff Members (suspension and removal of employee from the workplace).
VI. EXCLUSION FROM UCLA PROPERTY DURING A STATE OF EMERGENCY
The Chancellor may declare a campus state of emergency to exist when:
a) conditions exist on or within the vicinity of the campus which result from natural or man-made disasters, or civil disorders which pose the threat of serious injury to persons or damage to property, or other seriously disruptive events; and
b) extraordinary measures are required immediately to avert, alleviate, or repair damage to UCLA Property or to maintain the orderly operation of the campus.
During a State of Emergency, the campus will be managed according to policies and procedures set forth in the UCLA Emergency Operation Plan.
When feasible, the campus will consult with the University President before declaring a state of emergency to exist on the campus. In any event, the President must be notified as soon as possible.
During a state of emergency, the Chancellor or other officials designated by the Chancellor may exclude a Student, Employee, or any individual on UCLA Property where there is reasonable cause to believe that the individual has engaged in any of the following:
- activity which willfully disrupts the orderly operations of the campus;
- activity in violation of the campus emergency orders; or
- the individual’s presence on campus would lead to violation of campus emergency orders or willful disruption of the orderly operation of the campus.
Procedures to exclude, notify, and the right to a hearing will generally follow Section V of this Policy, however individuals excluded from campus during a state of emergency, will not, during the state of emergency, enter specified areas of the campus or engage in specific activities, as set forth in the written notice. The notice will be sent to the excluded individuals as soon as reasonably possible. The length of exclusion will be limited to the minimum extent necessary to protect the health and safety of the individuals or property or to maintain the orderly operation of the campus. A hearing requested within fourteen (14) calendar days of the exclusion notice will be conducted as soon as reasonably possible after the state of emergency has ended.
Violation of any condition of the exclusion during the state of emergency will subject Students and Employees to disciplinary proceedings based upon such violation and in accordance with University and campus policies and procedures.
VII. REPORTING A POLICY VIOLATION
To report a violation of this Policy or related campus Use Policies (a.k.a. TPM policies), as outlined in Section I. Purpose & Scope of this Policy, go to https://www.tpm.ucla.edu.
VIII. REFERENCES
- UCLA Policy 852: Public Expression Activities
- UCLA Policy 860: Organized Events
- UCLA Policy 862: Major Events
- UCLA Policy 850.1: Placement of Temporary Structure on UCLA Campus
- Conduct of Non-Affiliates in the Buildings and on the Grounds of the University of California
- UC PACAOS 30: Policy on Speech and Advocacy
- UC PACAOS 40: Policy on Use of University Properties
- California Code, Penal Code Section 415.5
- California Code, Penal Code Section 626.4
- California Code, Penal Code Section 626.6
- California Code, Penal Code Section 626.7
- UC Policy on Safeguards, Security and Emergency Management
IX. ATTACHMENTS
ISSUING OFFICER
/s/ Beck, Michael
Administrative Vice Chancellor
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