94-23232. Photographing the Interior and Exterior of Library of Congress Buildings and Other Library Facilities  

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    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    
    36 CFR Part 702
    
    [Docket No. LOC 94-2]
    
     
    
    Photographing the Interior and Exterior of Library of Congress 
    Buildings and Other Library Facilities
    
    AGENCY: Library of Congress.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rules.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Library of Congress proposes to revise the conditions 
    under which the interior and exterior of Library of Congress buildings 
    may be filmed or photographed by groups such as news organizations and 
    commercial or freelance film crews. This part will require all persons 
    and groups, other than individuals who are photographing the exterior 
    of the Library of Congress buildings for their own personal use, to 
    obtain permission from the Library of Congress' Public Affairs Officer. 
    This rule is being promulgated to protect archival records and donated 
    historical materials maintained in all Library buildings; to enhance 
    the safety of persons who use Library facilities, including 
    researchers, exhibit patrons, and Government employees, and to prevent 
    disruption both of the conduct of official business and of the timely 
    provision of Library services to the general public.
    
    DATES: Comments should be received on or before October 20, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Ten copies of written comments should be addressed, if sent 
    by mail to: Library of Congress, Mail Code 1050, Washington, DC 20540. 
    If delivered by hand, copies should be brought to: Office of the 
    General Counsel, James Madison Memorial Building, Room LM-601, First 
    and Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20540-1050, (202) 707-
    6316.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Johnnie M. Barksdale, Regulations Officer, Office of the General 
    Counsel, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540-1050. Telephone No. 
    (202) 707-1593.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under 2 U.S.C. 136 and 167f, the Librarian 
    of Congress is authorized to make rules and regulations for the 
    government of the Library and may prescribe such regulations as may be 
    deemed necessary for the adequate protection of the Library of Congress 
    buildings and grounds and of persons and property therein, and for the 
    maintenance of suitable order and decorum within the Library of 
    Congress buildings and grounds. The Library of Congress proposes to 
    issue this revised part to define the conditions under which filming 
    and photographing of any Library of Congress building or facility is 
    permissible by groups such as news organizations and commercial or 
    freelance film crews. It also defines the Library's restrictions on 
    access for commercial ventures and limitations on filmmakers and 
    photographers.
    
    List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 702
    
        Federal buildings and facilities, Libraries.
    
    Proposed Regulation
    
        In consideration of the foregoing the Library of Congress proposes 
    to amend 36 CFR Part 702 as follows:
    
    PART 702--CONDUCT ON LIBRARY PREMISES
    
        1. The authority citation for 36 CFR part 702 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Sec. 1, 29 Stat. 544, 546; 2 U.S.C. 136 and 167f.
    
        2. Section 702.5 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 702.5  Photographing the Interior and Exterior of Library of 
    Congress Buildings and other Library facilities.
    
        (a) Purpose.
        This part states the Library's policy and conditions under which 
    the interiors and exteriors of Library buildings as well as other 
    Library facilities may be photographed by groups such as news 
    organizations and commercial or freelance film crews.
        (b) Definitions.
        (1) Photograph or photographing means any method, including 
    photography, filming, videotaping, or any such process of image 
    reproduction.
        (2) Library of Congress buildings means those buildings on Capitol 
    Hill which constitute the main Library complex as well as other 
    facilities assigned to the Library.
        (c) General policy.
        (1) The Public Affairs Officer, or his/her designee, is authorized 
    to grant permission to photograph Library buildings.
        (2) Those wishing to photograph a Library building shall request in 
    writing permission from the Public Affairs Officer at least one week 
    before the proposed photographic activity, except in extraordinary 
    circumstances when the Public Affairs Officer makes an exception. The 
    Public Affairs Officer may grant permission either in writing or by 
    telephone.
        (3) In those instances when the Public Affairs Officer has granted 
    permission, he or she shall notify the Protective Services Officer of 
    the proposed activity.
        (d) Conditions and restrictions.
        (1) Photographing shall be permitted only for the purpose of 
    providing background to stories about either the Library or a patron 
    who has made use of the Library's holdings. Press interviews will not 
    be permitted unless either Library or other government employees are 
    being interviewed in connection with official business.
        (2) Permission to photograph shall not be granted to persons or 
    groups wishing to promote commercial enterprises or commodities or to 
    persons or groups involved with political, sectarian, or similar 
    activities.
        (3) Photographing may not impede the ingress or egress of visitors 
    or staff to any Library building.
        (4) Permission to photograph the exterior of a Library building 
    does not constitute approval or sponsorship by the Library of the 
    persons or groups involved, of their activities or views, or of the 
    uses to which the works depicting a Library building are put.
        (5) Permission to photograph does not release the persons or groups 
    involved from liability for injuries to persons or property that result 
    from their activities on Library property.
        (6) Persons and groups must be accompanied at all times by a member 
    of the Public Affairs Office or Library staff when in any Library 
    building.
        (7) Interview with Library staff and researchers shall take place 
    only in areas designated by Public Affairs Office or Library staff.
        (8) Approved photography sessions shall normally be limited to two 
    hours.
        (9) The policy set out herein does not apply to individuals who are 
    photographing the exterior of Library of Congress buildings for their 
    own personal purposes and do not interfere with ingress or egress of 
    visitors or staff.
    
        Dated: September 14, 1994.
    James H. Billington,
    The Librarian of Congress.
    [FR Doc. 94-23232 Filed 9-19-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 1410-04-P-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
09/20/1994
Department:
Library of Congress
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Proposed rules.
Document Number:
94-23232
Dates:
Comments should be received on or before October 20, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: September 20, 1994, Docket No. LOC 94-2
CFR: (1)
36 CFR 702.5