§ 701.36 - Use of the Seal of the Library of Congress and the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board.


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  • (a) The Seal is the official emblem of the Library of Congress and its use is therefore permitted only on official documents or publications of the Library.

    (b) The Seal may be used on Library publications, leaflets, brochures, letterhead, or other printed matter prepared as official documents of the Library.

    (c) The embossed Seal shall be used primarily to authenticate contracts, agreements, certifications, and other documents signed by The Librarian, or his/her designated representative(s).

    (d) With the approval of The Associate Librarian of Congress, the Seal may be used in cooperative programs in which the Library officially engages with other organization(s).

    (e) Any other use shall be approved in advance by The Associate Librarian of Congress.

    (f) The official Seal of the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board shall be affixed to documents of that body as prescribed by The Librarian of Congress.

    (g) Any person or organization that uses the Library Seal or the Seal of the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board in a manner other than as authorized by the provisions of this section shall be subject to the criminal provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1017.