Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 8. Education |
Agency 90. Virginia Commonwealth University |
Chapter 30. Guidelines for Demonstrations on the Campuses of Virginia Commonwealthuniversity |
Section 20. Demonstration categories
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There are two types of demonstrations: those which are scheduled and planned in advance and those which are more spontaneous and are not scheduled in advance.
Demonstrations in progress may fall into one of four categories:
1. Orderly. There is no impact on normal university operations and classes.
2. Inconvenience. There is some inconvenience caused to normal university operations and classes as a result of the presence of the demonstration on the campus; however, operations and classes are able to continue.
3. Disruption. Normal operations and classes are disrupted by the demonstration to the extent that some operations or classes may cease or be cancelled.
4. Destruction. Persons participating in the demonstration are responsible for damage or injury to university property or the property of university students, faculty, or staff members, or cause injury to university students, faculty, staff, or visitors to the university.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR649-01-03 § 2, eff. February 16, 1995.
Statutory Authority
§ 23-50.10 of the Code of Virginia.