Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R23-19-6 - Commercial Solicitation Policy(1) In general, commercial solicitation is prohibited.(2) Nothing in this rule shall be interpreted as to infringe upon anyone's constitutional right of freedom of speech and freedom of association.(3) In addition to the definitions in Section R23-19-3, the following definitions shall also apply to Section R23-19-6: (a) "Commercial Solicitation" means any commercial activity conducted for the purpose of advertising, promoting, fundraising, buying, or selling any product or service, encouraging membership in any group, association or organization, or the marketing of commercial activities by distributing handbills, leaflets, circulars, advertising or dispersing printed materials for commercial purposes.(b) "Commercial Solicitation" for the purpose of this rule does not include free speech activities as defined in Rule R23-20.(c) "Commercial Solicitation" for the purpose of this rule does not include filming or photographic activities, but such activities shall be subject to Rule R23-19 et seq.(d) "Commercial Solicitation" for the purpose of this rule does not include solicitation by the state or federal government; solicitation related to the business of the state, solicitation related to the procurement responsibilities of the state, solicitation allowed as a matter of right under applicable federal or state law; or solicitation made pursuant to a contract or lease with the state.(4) Commercial Solicitation Allowed under a facility use permit. (a) Commercial solicitation, not prohibited by Subsection R23-19-6(5), may be allowed in conjunction with the issuance of a facility use permit under Rule R23-19 and such commercial solicitation must comply with the facility use requirements of this rule.(b) All materials allowed shall be displayed only on bulletin boards or in areas that have been approved in advance by the managing agency.(c) The issuance of a facility use permit shall not be construed as state endorsement of the solicitor's product, service, charity, or event.(d) Soliciting activities are subject to all littering laws and rules.(5) Prohibited Commercial Solicitation. The following commercial solicitation activities are prohibited, and no facility use permit shall be issued for such: (a) Door-to-door commercial solicitation of items, services, or donations.(b) Commercial solicitation to persons in vehicles or by leaving any commercial solicitation materials on vehicles or parking lots.(c) Any sale of food or beverage products that would be in any violation of any contract entered into by the state or the managing agency.Utah Admin. Code R23-19-6
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-04, effective 2/8/2023