(1) An outdoor area of an institution's campus is a traditional public forum.
(2) An institution may maintain and enforce reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions on an expressive activity in an outdoor area of the institution's campus, if the restrictions: (a) are narrowly tailored to serve a significant institutional interest; (b) are based on published, content-neutral, and viewpoint-neutral criteria; and (c) leave open ample alternative channels for communication.
(a) are narrowly tailored to serve a significant institutional interest;
(b) are based on published, content-neutral, and viewpoint-neutral criteria; and
(c) leave open ample alternative channels for communication.
(3) Subject to Subsection (2), an institution may not prohibit: (a) a member of the institution's community or the public from spontaneously and contemporaneously assembling in an outdoor area of the institution's campus; or (b) a person from freely engaging in noncommercial expressive activity in an outdoor area of the institution's campus if the person's conduct is lawful.
(a) a member of the institution's community or the public from spontaneously and contemporaneously assembling in an outdoor area of the institution's campus; or
(b) a person from freely engaging in noncommercial expressive activity in an outdoor area of the institution's campus if the person's conduct is lawful.
(4) This part does not apply to expressive activity in an area on an institution's campus other than an outdoor area.