California Education Code, Section 92000
The name "University of California" is the property
of the state. No person shall, without the permission of the
Regents of the University of California, use this name, or any
abbreviation of it or any name of which these words are a part
in any of the following ways:
(1) To designate any business, social, political, religious,
or other organization, including but not limited to, any corporation,
firm, partnership, association, group, activity or enterprise;
or
(2) To imply, indicate or otherwise suggest that any such organization
is connected or affiliated with, or is endorsed, favored or supported
by, or is opposed by the University of California; or
(3) To display, advertise, or announce this name publicly at
or in connection with any meeting, assembly, or demonstration,
or any propaganda, advertising or promotional activity of any
kind which has for its purpose or any part of its purpose the
support, endorsement, advancement, opposition or defeat of any
strike, lockout, or boycott or of any political, religious, sociological,
or economic movement, activity or program.
Provided, that nothing in this section shall interfere with
or restrict the right of any person to make a true and accurate
statement of his present or former relationship or connection
with, his employment by, or his employment in, the University
of California in the course of stating his experience or qualifications
for any academic, governmental, business, or professional credit
or enrollment, or in connection with any academic, governmental,
professional or other employment whatsoever.
Every person violating the provisions of this section is guilty
of a misdemeanor.
USE OF UNIVERSITY PROPERTIES (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS
ANGELES)
UCLA Regulations on Activities, Registered Organizations, and
Use of Properties: Section IV, A, 9
The name, initials, insignia, seal or address of the University
or any of its offices or units shall not be used except for official
or authorized University purposes.
Officially Recognized Organizations may use the name "University
of California, Los Angeles," "UCLA," "Bruins," the
campus seal, or any other UCLA logo to identify their organization
as part of the informal UCLA family on material for their own
use such as stationery, posters, signs and banners dealing with
the on-campus activities of their organization, provided such
use does not diminish or demean the reputation of the University.
The UCLA name and logo may be used in conjunction with their
organization's name, but only on products limited for use by
their members. All other uses must have the specific approval
of the ASUCLA.
Pursuant to campus policy, ASUCLA has the authority to control
all commercial use of the UCLA name. If an Officially Recognized
Organization wishes to produce or purchase a product bearing
the UCLA name or logo for general distribution, as opposed to
limited on-campus use, the organization must obtain the product
from a UCLA licensed manufacturer. Such products must carry both
the UCLA logo and the name of the Registered Organization. Registered
Organizations may not authorize any third party to produce merchandise
bearing only the UCLA name or logo, or authorize or produce items
that combine the UCLA name with any third party name or logo.