5 CA ADC § 20255


5 CCR s 20255

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, s 20255


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
DIVISION 2. CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY
CHAPTER 1. LIBRARY SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE STATE
SUBCHAPTER 2. CALIFORNIA LIBRARY SERVICES
ARTICLE 8. INTERLIBRARY LOANS
This database is current through 02/09/07, Register 2007, No. 6
s 20255. Eligibility.


(a) Public Libraries. Any public library as defined in Education Code
section 18710(l), which has been authorized by its jurisdiction to
participate in programs of the Act must participate in the interlibrary
loan programs of the Act.

(b) Libraries Other Than Public Libraries. To be eligible to participate
these libraries must be authorized by their own administrative authorities
to do so and must file the proper notice with the State Board as outlined
in section 20105(c). Further, a library, other than a public library, may
be eligible for a reimbursement only for a loan to an eligible public
library. Libraries, other than public libraries, which can become eligible
for participation in the interlibrary loan reimbursement programs of the
Act include only the following:

(1) Libraries operated by public schools or school districts. These
libraries include only those defined in Education Code section
18710(m).


(2) Libraries operated by public colleges or universities. These
include those academic libraries (Education Code section 18710(a))
which are funded primarily with public funds. Academic libraries
potentially eligible for these programs include the libraries of the
University of California, of the State University and College
System, and of the California Community Colleges.


(3) Libraries operated by public agencies for institutionalized
persons. Libraries for the institutionalized include hospital,
correctional, and residential treatment facility libraries which are
funded primarily with public funds (i.e. local, state, or federal
tax monies).


(4) Libraries operated by nonprofit private educational or research
institutions. These libraries include those operated by private
colleges and universities which maintain nonprofit status under
provisions of the federal Internal Revenue Service or the California
Franchise Tax laws. These libraries also include those operated by
private companies which are primarily devoted to educational or
research purposes and which maintain nonprofit status under
provisions of the federal Internal Revenue Service or the California
Franchise Tax laws. Such libraries may be required by the State
Board to furnish proof of their nonprofit status in addition to any
other required notices and forms.


5 CCR s 20255, 5 CA ADC s 20255
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5 CA ADC s 20255

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