Publication Date: August 20,
1999
Chapter 9
General Provisions
9.10 Solicitation of Any Kind and Distribution of Newspapers and Other Materials on the UTSA Campus
Part One, Chapter VI, Subsection 6.6 and Section 10
of the Regents' Rules and
Regulations provide policy for solicitation and
the distribution of publications.
- The term "solicitation" means the sale, lease,
rental or offer for sale, lease, rental of any
property, product, merchandise, publication, or
service, whether for immediate or future delivery; an
oral statement or the distribution or display of
printed material, merchandise, or products that is
designed to encourage the purchase, use, or rental of
any property, product, merchandise, publication, or
service; the oral or written appeal or request to
support or join an organization other than a
registered student, faculty, or staff organization;
the receipt of or request for any gift or
contribution; or the request to support or oppose or
to vote for or against a candidate, issue, or
proposition appearing on the ballot at any election
held pursuant to state or federal law or local
ordinances.
- No solicitation shall be conducted on any
property, street or sidewalk, or in any building,
structure, or facility owned or controlled by the
University or the U.T. System unless permitted by the
Regents' Rules and
Regulations.
- The activities listed in the Regents' Rules and Regulations, Part One, Chapter
VI, Section 6, Subsection 6.61, shall not be deemed prohibited solicitations
when conducted in accordance with the approved rules and regulations of the
University and the Regents' Rules and Regulations. These activities
must be conducted in a manner that does not disturb or interfere with University
academic programs and administrative activities or any program or activity
that is conducted by or is authorized by the UT System or the University;
does not interfere with traffic entry to or exit from a building, structure,
or facility; does not interfere with the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic
on the sidewalks or streets or a place of ingress or egress to and from property,
buildings, or facilities ; does not harass, embarrass, or intimidate the person
or persons being solicited; and does not violate any applicable state, federal,
or local laws or regulations.
- The distribution or sale of publications through
vending outlets must be approved by the Vice President
for Business Affairs (VPBA). Newspaper vending is
permitted only in the areas designated in advance by
the VPBA. The approved designated areas are indicated
on the attached campus map. Any request for other
newspapers and/or additional distribution areas should
be directed in writing to the Vice President for
Business Affairs.
- Additional solicitation rules and regulations are
in Regents' Rules and
Regulations, Part One, Chapter VI, Subsection 6.61
(a) through 6.61 (v).
- Anonymous publications are prohibited, and any
individual or organization publishing or aiding in
publishing, or circulating or aiding in circulating,
any anonymous publication will be subject to
disciplinary action.
- A registered student, faculty, or staff member in
violation of solicitation policy is subject to
disciplinary action. A registered student, faculty, or
staff organization in violation of solicitation policy
is subject to disciplinary action including registered
status cancellation.
- Student's association and each registered student
organization shall, within thirty (30) days after the
beginning of each long session semester, file with the
Vice President for Student Affairs a statement fully
disclosing the sources and amounts of money obtained
from solicitations during the preceding semester or
summer session and fully disclose the purposes and
amounts of the expenditures made during the preceding
semester or summer session. Any organization failing
to comply with this policy requirement or for any
purpose not specifically authorized by the Regents'
Rules and Regulations shall be prohibited from
solicitation activities until the organization files
the required report.
- Prior authorization to conduct solicitations or
distribution of materials on campus by registered
student organizations or by registered faculty or
staff organizations must be obtained through the
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
(student organizations) or through the Office of the
Vice President for Business Affairs (faculty or staff
organizations). Persons desiring to conduct
solicitations or to distribute materials strictly for
personal reasons or for personal profit or gain will
under no circumstances be granted permission to do
so.
Any violation of the above policy should be
reported to the Office of the Vice President for
Business Affairs (210/458-4201).