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Public Act 103-0267 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
License to Read Act. | ||||
Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds: | ||||
(1) It is in the best interests of the State for the | ||||
State Librarian to be authorized to facilitate the | ||||
acquisition and use of digital content by pooling the | ||||
buying power of the Illinois' libraries and library | ||||
systems and to provide e-books and e-audiobooks to patrons | ||||
to the fullest extent possible. | ||||
(2) This Act should be administered by the State | ||||
Librarian to support all libraries within the State. | ||||
(3) To achieve the purposes of this Act, the State | ||||
Librarian should have the authority to make grants under | ||||
this Act to assist libraries in providing access to | ||||
e-books and e-audiobooks. | ||||
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||
"E-audiobook" means an audio recording of a text document | ||||
that is read out loud in an electronic format that is listened | ||||
to on a computer, tablet, smart phone, or other electronic |
device. | ||
"E-book" means a text document that has been converted | ||
into or published in an electronic format that is read on a | ||
computer, tablet, smart phone, or other electronic device. | ||
"Library" means an entity that: | ||
(1) serves, either directly or through contractual | ||
services provided by another library, the basic | ||
information and library needs of its patrons through a | ||
bibliographically organized collection of library | ||
materials that has ongoing financial support and is | ||
accessible centrally; | ||
(2) is open at least 15 hours per week; and | ||
(3) is staffed by one or more employees serving as | ||
librarians working a minimum of 15 hours per week. | ||
Section 15. Electronic licenses. | ||
(a) The State Librarian may negotiate with publishers of | ||
e-books and e-audiobooks on behalf of libraries on reasonable | ||
terms that would enable libraries to acquire necessary | ||
licenses to provide library users with access to e-books or | ||
e-audiobooks. | ||
(b) The reasonable terms under subsection (a) must | ||
include: | ||
(1) The number of users a library may simultaneously | ||
allow to access an e-book or e-audiobook. | ||
(2) The number of days a library may allow a user to |
access an e-book or e-audiobook. | ||
(3) The use of technological protection measures that | ||
would prevent a user from: | ||
(i) maintaining access to an e-book or e-audiobook | ||
beyond the access period specified in the license; and | ||
(ii) allowing other users to access an e-book or | ||
e-audiobook. | ||
Section 20. License to Read Grants. The State Librarian | ||
may award grants that develop, expand, or support the | ||
acquisition of and access to e-books and e-audiobooks in | ||
Illinois. | ||
Section 25. Fees and donations; License to Read Fund. The | ||
State Library may collect fees to provide the services and | ||
grants under this Act. The State Library may also receive | ||
donations or grants from the federal government, its agencies, | ||
or any other entity or person for the purposes of this Act. All | ||
funds received under this Section and appropriated by the | ||
General Assembly for implementation of this Act shall be | ||
deposited into the License to Read Fund, a special fund hereby | ||
created in the State treasury.
The moneys in the Fund may be | ||
expended as provided in this Act. | ||
Section 30. Assistance. To implement any part of this Act, | ||
the State Librarian may request any State agency, department, |
division, board, bureau, commission, or other entity or person | ||
to provide any services, assistance, or data that will enable | ||
the Office of the State Librarian to properly carry out the | ||
State Librarian's functions, powers, and duties under this | ||
Act. Those entities are authorized to provide any services, | ||
assistance, and data that will enable the State Librarian to | ||
properly carry out its functions, powers, and duties under | ||
this Act. | ||
Section 35. Rules. The Office of the Secretary of State | ||
may adopt rules necessary for implementation of this Act. | ||
Section 85. The State Library Act is amended by changing | ||
Sections 3, 7, 10, and 11 as follows:
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(15 ILCS 320/3) (from Ch. 128, par. 103)
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Sec. 3.
Declaration
of policy-State Library.
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It is the policy of the State of Illinois, to promote, | ||
support,
implement and maintain library services on a State | ||
level for all State
Officers, Offices, the General Assembly, | ||
the Judiciary and all State
agencies, bodies and commissions, | ||
and to promote, support and implement
library services on a | ||
statewide basis , including the effective sharing of resources | ||
and services among libraries to promote access to information | ||
in both print and electronic format . It is the responsibility | ||
of
government at all levels to promote, support, implement and |
maintain
library services for the cultural, educational and | ||
economic development of
the State of Illinois and of the | ||
inhabitants of the State of Illinois.
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(Source: P.A. 77-1690.)
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(15 ILCS 320/7) (from Ch. 128, par. 107)
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Sec. 7. Purposes of the State Library. The Illinois State | ||
Library shall:
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(a) Maintain a library for officials and employees of the | ||
State, consisting
of informational material and resources | ||
pertaining to the phases of their work,
and serve as the | ||
State's library by extending its resources to citizens of
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Illinois.
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(b) Maintain and provide research library services for all | ||
State agencies.
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(c) Administer the Illinois Library System Act.
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(d) Promote and administer the law relating to Interstate | ||
Library Compacts.
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(e) Enter into interagency agreements, pursuant to the | ||
Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act, including agreements to | ||
promote access to information by
Illinois students and the | ||
general public , and cooperate with acquiring and sharing | ||
electronic resources, e-books, and e-audiobooks .
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(f) Promote and develop a cooperative library network | ||
operating
regionally or statewide for providing effective | ||
coordination of the
library resources , including e-books and |
e-audiobooks, of public, academic, school, and special | ||
libraries.
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(g) Administer grants of federal library funds pursuant to
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federal law and requirements.
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(h) Assist libraries in their plans for
library services, | ||
including funding the State-funded library systems
for the | ||
purpose of local library development and networking.
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(i) Assist local library groups in developing programs , | ||
including the provision of electronic resources, by which | ||
library
services can be established and enhanced in areas | ||
without those services.
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(j) Be a clearing house, in an advisory capacity, for | ||
questions and
problems pertaining to the administration and | ||
functioning of libraries in
Illinois and to publish booklets | ||
and pamphlets to
implement this service.
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(k) Seek the opinion of the Attorney General for legal | ||
questions
pertaining to public libraries and their function as | ||
governmental agencies.
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(l) Contract with any other library or library agency to | ||
carry out
the purposes of the State Library. If any such | ||
contract requires payments
by user libraries for goods and | ||
services, the State Library may distribute
billings from | ||
contractors to applicable user libraries and may receive and
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distribute payments from user libraries to contractors. There | ||
is hereby
created in the State Treasury the Library Trust | ||
Fund, into which all moneys
payable to contractors which are |
received from user libraries under
this paragraph (l) shall be | ||
paid. The Treasurer shall pay such
funds to contractors at the | ||
direction of the State Librarian.
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(m) Compile, preserve and publish public library
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statistical information.
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(n) Compile the annual report of local public libraries | ||
and library
systems submitted to the State Librarian pursuant | ||
to law.
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(o) Conduct and arrange for library training programs for | ||
library
personnel, library directors and others involved in | ||
library services.
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(p) Prepare an annual report for each fiscal year.
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(q) Make available to the public, by means of access by way | ||
of the largest
nonproprietary nonprofit cooperative public | ||
computer network, certain records
of State agencies.
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As used in this subdivision (q), "State agencies"
means | ||
all officers, boards, commissions and agencies
created by the | ||
Constitution; all officers,
departments, boards, commissions, | ||
agencies, institutions, authorities,
universities, and bodies | ||
politic and corporate of the State; administrative
units or | ||
corporate outgrowths of the State government which are created | ||
by
or pursuant to statute, other than units of local | ||
government and their
officers, school districts and boards of | ||
election commissioners; and all
administrative units and | ||
corporate outgrowths of the above and as may be
created by | ||
executive order of the Governor; however, "State agencies" |
does not
include any agency, officer, or other entity of the | ||
judicial or legislative
branch.
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As used in this subdivision (q), "records" means public | ||
records, as defined
in the Freedom of Information Act, that | ||
are not exempt from inspection and
copying under that Act.
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The State Librarian and each appropriate State agency | ||
shall specify the
types and categories of records that shall | ||
be accessible through the public
computer network and the | ||
types and categories of records that shall be
inaccessible. | ||
Records currently held by a State agency and documents that
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are required to be provided to the Illinois State Library in | ||
accordance with
Section 21 shall be provided to the Illinois | ||
State Library in an appropriate
electronic format. The cost to | ||
each State agency of making
records accessible through the | ||
public computer network or of providing records
in an | ||
appropriate electronic format shall be considered in making
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determinations regarding accessibility.
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The As soon as possible and no later than 18 months
after | ||
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995,
the types | ||
and categories of information, specified
by the State | ||
Librarian and each appropriate State agency, shall be made
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available to the public by means of access by way of
the | ||
largest nonproprietary, nonprofit cooperative public computer | ||
network. The
information shall be made available in one or | ||
more formats and by one or more
means in order to provide the | ||
greatest feasible access to the general public in
this State. |
Any person who accesses the information may access all or any | ||
part
of the information. The information may also be made | ||
available by any other
means of access that would facilitate | ||
public access to the information. The
information shall be | ||
made available in the shortest feasible time after it is
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publicly available.
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Any documentation that describes the electronic digital | ||
formats of the
information shall be made available by means of | ||
access by way of the same
public computer network.
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Personal information concerning a person who accesses the | ||
information may be
maintained only for the purpose of | ||
providing service to the person.
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The electronic public access provided by way of the public | ||
computer network
shall be in addition to other electronic or | ||
print distribution of the
information.
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No action taken under this subdivision (q) shall be deemed | ||
to alter or
relinquish any copyright or other proprietary | ||
interest or entitlement of the
State of Illinois relating to | ||
any of the information made available under this
subdivision | ||
(q).
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(r) Coordinate literacy programs for the Secretary of | ||
State.
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(s) Provide coordination of statewide preservation | ||
planning, act as a
focal point for preservation advocacy, | ||
assess statewide needs and establish
specific programs to meet | ||
those needs, and manage state funds appropriated
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preservation work relating to the preservation of the library | ||
and
archival resources of Illinois.
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(t) Create and maintain a State Government Report | ||
Distribution Center for
the General Assembly. The Center shall | ||
receive all reports in all formats
available required by law | ||
or resolution to be filed with the General Assembly
and shall | ||
furnish copies of such reports on the same day on which the | ||
report is
filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives | ||
and the Secretary of the
Senate, as required by the General | ||
Assembly Organization Act, without charge
to members of the | ||
General Assembly upon request. This paragraph does not
affect | ||
the requirements of Section 21 of this Act relating to the | ||
deposit of
State publications with the State library.
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(u) Provide a digital platform to expand access to the | ||
State Library's collection. | ||
(Source: P.A. 91-507, eff. 8-13-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; | ||
92-617, eff.
1-1-03.)
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(15 ILCS 320/10) (from Ch. 128, par. 110)
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Sec. 10. Users of
the State Library. Library services , | ||
including electronic resources to the fullest extent possible, | ||
shall be supplied to:
State Officers and Officials;
members of | ||
the General Assembly and staff;
State agency employes;
patrons | ||
of libraries with whom consortial agreements have been | ||
established;
and
the general public.
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(Source: P.A. 91-507, eff. 8-13-99.)
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(15 ILCS 320/11) (from Ch. 128, par. 111)
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Sec. 11. Services of the State Library. Services provided | ||
to users of the
State Library
include but are not limited
to | ||
circulation, reference, and interlibrary loan.
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(a) Circulation.
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(1) Library materials designated as circulating shall | ||
be directly loaned
on site to:
State officials;
members of | ||
the General Assembly and staff;
State agency employees;
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individuals who hold valid Illinois public library cards;
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individuals who hold valid library cards from libraries | ||
with whom
consortial agreements have been reached that | ||
specify reciprocal borrowing
privileges; and
other | ||
individuals as specified by the State Librarian or his or | ||
her designee.
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(2) Any individual requesting circulation of material | ||
from the State
Library must fill in an application for | ||
this service, thereby becoming
officially recorded as a | ||
registered borrower of the State Library.
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(3) All requests for materials or information will be | ||
kept confidential
in accordance with the Library Records | ||
Confidentiality Act.
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(b) Reference.
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(1) Instructions on how to use the library and its | ||
resources are
available to any patron.
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(2) The quick provision of factual information shall |
be provided to any
individual.
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(3) Provision of research assistance shall be provided | ||
to officials and
employees of State government for | ||
work-related purposes.
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(c) Interlibrary loan.
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(1) Borrowing. Materials shall be borrowed from other | ||
libraries on
behalf
of State
officials, members of the | ||
General Assembly and staff, and State agency
employees who | ||
are registered borrowers of the State Library for their
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work-related needs. Any fees for interlibrary loan lending | ||
shall be paid by
the requesting patron or agency.
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(2) Lending. Circulating State Library materials shall | ||
be loaned to
other libraries that request the materials on | ||
behalf of their patrons.
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(d) Electronic resources. To the fullest extent possible, | ||
electronic resources shall be available, accessible, and | ||
subject to reasonable limitations as negotiated by the State | ||
Librarian. | ||
(Source: P.A. 91-507, eff. 8-13-99.)
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Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||
Section 5.990 as follows: | ||
(30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) | ||
Sec. 5.990. The License to Read Fund.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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