Public Expression Policy Brigham Young University aims to provide a university education in an atmosphere that nurtures spiritual growth and a strong testimony of the divinity of Jesus Christ. This atmosphere is preserved through commitment to conduct that reflects the ideals, principles, and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the “Church”). The university campus is not a public forum. However, consistent with its intellectual climate, the university permits responsible public expression, events, and speakers. To prevent these activities from disrupting or opposing the purposes and uses of the university campus, all public expression events and speakers at those events must be organized and approved in accordance with applicable university policies. University-affiliated organizations that desire to engage in open public expression on campus such as rallies, gatherings, or other coordinated group expression with or without pre-selected speakers for the purpose of petition signing, protest, demonstration, or other public expression must complete a Request for Public Expression form, obtain applicable line vice president approval, and meet with a duly designated representative of the Dean of Students Office. University-affiliated organizations include BYUSA, student chartered clubs, student academic associations, academic colleges, schools, and departments, and administrative units. All university-affiliated individuals who wish to engage in open public expression on campus must work through a university-affiliated organization. University-affiliated individuals include faculty, staff, and students.

Top Organizations and Speakers Not Affiliated with the University Individuals or organizations not affiliated with the university may not engage in open public expression on campus except as part of a university-approved open-public-expression event that is sponsored by a university-affiliated organization. If a non-university-affiliated individual or a representative of a non-university-affiliated organization participates in a sponsored open-public-expression event, he or she cannot use or promote the name of an individual or group without specific approval by a duly designated representative of the Dean of Students Office. The general purposes and past activities of the non-university-affiliated individual or organization may not be antagonistic to or oppose or deride the principles, doctrine, and/or general leadership of the Church.

Top Approval of Requests for Public Expression The completed Request for Public Expression form will be reviewed by the Dean of Students Office, and the submitting university-affiliated organization will be notified within five working days whether the event is approved, approved with conditions, or denied. Upon explanation of exigent circumstances, the Dean of Students Office may, in its sole discretion, shorten the time period for review. The Dean of Students Office will consider the following public expression standards when processing a Request for Public Expression: Content Standards The event or expression must not seriously and adversely affect the university mission or the Church. Examples would include events or expression that: contradicts or opposes, rather than analyzes or discusses, fundamental Church doctrine or policy;

deliberately attacks or derides the Church or its general leaders; or

violates the Church Educational System Honor Code. Time, Place, and Manner Standards The event or expression must not prevent or disrupt the effective carrying out of university functions or activities, such as classes, lectures, meetings, ceremonies, performances, other public events, or the conduct of university business in university offices. The event or expression must not obstruct the legitimate movement of any person or vehicle about campus, movement in any university building, or access to any university building. The event or expression must not be violent, a threat to individual or public health or safety, or destructive of university or personal property. The requested time and place must be available, adequate, and appropriate for the type of event planned. The event must conform to the size of the location in which it is placed. Structures must not be constructed or placed at the event. Only one event may be held in a specific location at one time. Events scheduled for the same time must be located at least 100 yards apart. Unless specifically approved by the Dean of Students Office, event and expressions must not use sound amplification equipment. Once approval is granted, the event must occur in the time, place, and manner approved and within the content standards of this policy. If a request is denied, the Dean of Students Office will provide the reason(s) in writing to the applicant. Denied requests may be resubmitted in amended form.