CSU Free Expression and Time, Place and Manner Policy

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Interim CSU Policy
CSU Frequently Asked Questions
Interim 91 Addendum
Addendum Frequently Asked Questions


Interim CSU Policy

The California State University (CSU) is committed [pdf] to as an essential component of its educational mission. To support and achieve that mission, the CSU must maintain an environment where its work can be conducted without disruption, in accordance with the highest standards of institutional integrity, and with recognition of the rights, privileges and responsibilities of university community members and members of the public.

The CSU and its universities have therefore established standards that determine the “time, place and manner” in which activities may be conducted on university property. These regulations ensure that those who participate in lawful expressive activities are protected and do not disrupt university operations or infringe on the rights of others. The regulations also address how the university will respond to students, employees and non-affiliated parties who disrupt university activities by failing to comply with these requirements, and how the university will support those who are harmed by such activities.

This interim systemwide policy applies to students and non-represented employees. The university’s existing campus time, place and manner policy (Presidental Directive 2024-02) will continue to apply to represented employees until bargaining is complete for the interim time place, and manner policy and campus addendum. The systemwide Time, Place, Manner policy will apply to all employees following the conclusion of bargaining.


CSU Frequently Asked Questions

To see frequently asked questions about the CSU’s interim systemwide policy, please visit the ​.


Interim 91 Addendum

In addition to the CSU's Free Expression and Time, Place and Manner policy, each of the 23 institutions in the system have produced an interim addendum specific to their campus.

Read the 91 interim addendum [pdf]


Addendum Frequently Asked Questions