Public Assembly Registration Procedures
Registration procedures for the Policy on Public Assembly.
All faculty, staff, students, and visitors
The Policy on Public Assembly informs those interested in engaging in public speech or holding assemblies, rallies, marches, events, gatherings, and/or counter protests (“Assemblies”) on University property of the manner in which expressive actions may be conducted by groups and the procedures for registering the
assembly.
A. General requirements for registered student and campus organizations and external groups:
1. The group should register its Assembly with the Office of University Ceremonies and Special Events as early as possible and at least three (3) business days prior to (but not more than ninety (90) days in advance of) the date of desired use. Registration information should be submitted in writing and include without limitation:
- The name and contact information for the coordinator or contact person of the group, both for planning and as an emergency contact on-site during the Assembly;
- Sponsorship by registered student or campus organization, or external organization, if any;
- The proposed date;
- The proposed time (beginning and ending hours);
- The proposed place;
- Description of the Assembly;
- The manner in which the event will be conducted, including the number of speakers, size and material of displays and/or equipment, and anticipated number of attendees;
- The intended communication plan for publicizing the Assembly, as well as the internal communication plan for the group for planning before, and activities during, the Assembly; and
- Likelihood of need for a Public Safety presence and/or restoration of grounds by Facilities Services
B. Manner of Conducting Assemblies on University Property
All Assemblies on University property, regardless of purpose/content, are to be conducted in a manner that complies with the following provisions:
1. Assemblies must be conducted in such a way that traffic is not impeded and normal activity in classrooms and offices is not disrupted.
2. The University reserves the right to restrict use of specific areas for the purposes of planting, reseeding, and other general maintenance and upkeep.
3. No exhibits, tables, materials, or other means of display may remain overnight or beyond the time approved.
4. Motorized vehicles are strictly prohibited on sidewalks or grassy areas. If there is a legitimate need for a motorized vehicle, permission must be granted by the Office of Provost in consultation with the Director of Facilities Services.
5. Participants must comply with all University parking policies. Specific parking needs should be addressed through the Office of Parking and Transit.
6. Overnight camping is not permitted.
7. Use of sticks, poles, or similar objects for any purpose (e.g., a sign on a stick) is not permitted. Only handheld signs are permitted. Handheld candles must not exceed 12 inches in length.
8. A mask, facial covering, or disguise that conceals the identity of the wearer that is intended to obstruct the enforcement of these rules or the law, or to intimidate, hinder or interrupt a University official, law enforcement officer, or another person in the lawful performance of their duty, is not permitted. Additionally, body-armor or make shift body-armor, helmets, and other garments, such as sporting protective gear, that alone or in combination could be reasonably construed as weapons or body-armor, is not permitted.
9. Assemblies must not interfere with academic, business, or other university operations.
Additional conditions may apply to outdoor events or other Assemblies that require the use of tables, structures, displays, equipment set-up, amplified sound equipment, or similar resources, as outlined on the Office of University Ceremonies and Special Events website.
Registration is not required for an instructor conducting classroom activities outdoors if such location is not already in use.
Freedom of Expression Acknowledgment:
Nothing herein shall be construed in a manner that would result in a conflict with the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution or any other relevant federal or state laws or regulations concerning freedom of speech or expression. This policy incorporates by reference the principles set forth in the KBOR Statement on Free Expression, and shall be construed in a manner consistent therewith, along with KBOR’s policy on the Use of Campus Grounds and Facilities. Nothing herein, or in any other University policy or rule, shall be deemed to discourage students, faculty, or staff from hearing diverse points of view from speakers and programs sponsored by the University or recognized student, faculty or employee organizations. Further, with regard to any regulation or restriction of protected speech or expression, this and all other University policies or rules are intended to be content-neutral and limited to narrowly drawn time, place and manner restrictions that are consistent with established principles of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and shall be construed accordingly.
Office of Public Affairs
1450 Jayhawk Blvd.
Room 230, Strong Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-7100
publicaffairs@ku.edu
Director, Student Involvement & Leadership Center
1301 Jayhawk Blvd.
Room 400, Kansas Union
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-4861
silcfront@ku.edu
The Public Assembly Registration Procedures were originally kept within the Policy on Public Assembly as a PDF document.
09/26/2024: Procedure document converted into a live text procedure page from a PDF document in the Policy on Public Assembly.