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Conduct on Library Premises
Persons using the buildings and reading rooms
of the Library of Congress must conduct themselves in a manner consistent
with the purposes and functions of the Library and avoid detrimentally affecting
the peace, tranquility, and good order of the Library.
Public reading rooms and research facilities
are to be used only for quiet scholarly research or educational purposes
requiring use of Library materials. In addition to the general standards
of conduct required for anyone on the premises, those using the reading
rooms shall avoid disturbing other readers and shall refrain from various
restricted behaviors, including, but not limited to, the following:
- eating, drinking, or smoking where these activities are prohibited;
- speaking loudly or making disruptive noises;
- using any musical instrument or other device for the production or
reproduction of sound;
- interfering by offensive personal hygiene with the use of the area
by another person;
- spitting, defecating, urinating, or similar disruptive activities;
and
- intentionally damaging any items from the Library's collections or
any items of Library property (see below, Protection of Library Materials
and Government Property).
Protection of Library Materials and Government Property
Persons in violation of federal laws and
Library regulations relating to the Library's property, including its
collections, are subject to removal from the premises, to arrest, and
to any additional penalties prescribed by law. Under federal statutes,
any person who shall steal, wrongfully deface, injure, mutilate, tear,
or destroy Library materials, or any portion thereof, shall be punished
by a fine of not more than $2,000 or imprisoned not more than 3years,
or both (18 USC 641; 18 USC 1361; 18 USC 2071; and 22 D.C. Code 3106).
Federal statutes provide further that any person who embezzles, steals,
purloins, or, without authority, disposes of anything of value of the
United States, or willfully injures or commits any depredation against
any government property, shall be punished by a fine of not more than
$10,000 or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both; but if the value
of such property does not exceed the sum of $100, he shall be fined not
more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year or both (18 USC
641 and 18 USC 1361).
Any instance of mutilation or theft of Library
materials or other Library property may be prosecuted in accordance with
the provisions of applicable statutes. In addition to arrest and prosecution
by appropriate authorities pursuant to law, persons violating the rules
and regulations prescribed by the Librarian of Congress which provide
for the protection of Library property shall be subject to:
Suspension, revocation, or other curtailment of reader or borrower privileges;
or
Restriction of further access to the Library buildings and use of its
reader and reference services and other facilities.
In addition, any person who wrongfully
defaces, injures, mutilates, tears, or destroys
Library materials, or any portion thereof, shall be required to replace
such material either in kind or make restitution to the Library of Congress
for the cost of replacement or necessary restoration.
7/24/01
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