- Any public meeting, demonstration, or rally on campus will be governed by the regulations of the College of San Mateo as to time, place and manner of speech.
- Students have the full right to express their views on any matter, subject to college regulations in regard to time, place and manner of speech.
- Disruptive behavior is defined as any action which interferes with the functions or activities of the College to the point where such functions or activities can no longer effectively continue. Examples of such functions or activities are classroom activities, athletic events, administrative activities, approved assemblies, meetings and programs, and construction work. Examples of disruptive activities are blocking access to college facilities, disrupting classroom activities to the point where the instructor, in his/her opinion, is no longer able to continue the class, heckling an assembly speaker so that the speaker cannot continue talking, and unauthorized use of sound equipment.