Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) Availability of
records:
(a) Records in the custody of the
Florida State Archives are available for reference in the Search Room
only.
(b) Original records will not
normally be made available when microfilm or other copies are
available.
(c) Persons seeking
information that is published and readily available will normally be referred
to the Florida State Library.
(d)
Records will not be furnished to a researcher under the age of 16 years unless
he is accompanied by an adult researcher, or unless prior arrangements have
been made with the State Archivist.
(2) Location of records and hours of opening:
(a) A prospective researcher should first
ascertain the location and availability of records by contacting the reference
staff by mail or telephone.
(b)
Except for holidays and at such other times as specified in writing by the
Director and posted on the Division's website, the archives and donated
historical materials are available for use from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Records may be made available at other times as authorized by
the Director.
(3)
Application procedures: Applicants shall apply in person at the Florida State
Archives and shall furnish, on a form provided for the purpose, information
necessary for registration and for determining which records will be made
available. Applicants shall furnish proper identification, and, if applying for
access to large quantities of records or to records that are especially fragile
or valuable, shall furnish upon request a letter of reference or
introduction.
(4) Restrictions: The
use of archives is subject to any restrictions specified by law. Records may be
temporarily withdrawn from use while in process of restoration, repair, or
rearrangement.
(5) Research room
rules:
(a) Registration - Researchers shall
register each day they enter a research room, furnishing the researcher's name,
permanent address, local address, occupation, residence phone, local phone and
field of interest. The registration shall be in substantially the same form as
form DS-AR 303 in subsection 1-3.030(4), F.A.C.
(b) Researcher's responsibility for records -
The research room attendant may limit the quantity of records to be delivered
at one time to a researcher. When requested, researchers shall acknowledge
receipt of records by signature. A researcher is responsible for all records
delivered to him until he returns them. When a researcher has completed his use
of records, he shall return them to the research room attendant. When
requested, researchers shall return records as much as 10 minutes before
closing time. Before leaving a research room, even for a short period of time,
a researcher shall notify the research room attendant and place all records in
their proper containers.
(c)
Prevention of damage to records - The researcher shall exercise all possible
care to prevent damage to records. Records shall not be used at a desk where
there is a container of liquid or where a fountain pen is being used. Records
shall not be leaned on, written on, folded anew, traced, fastened with paper
clips or rubber bands, or handled in any way likely to cause damage. The use of
records of exceptional value or in fragile condition shall be subject to any
conditions specified by the research room attendant.
(d) Removal or mutilation of records -
Researchers shall not remove records from a research room. The unlawful removal
or mutilation of records is punishable by law. When so requested, researchers
shall check parcels and luggage before entering a research room; and upon
leaving, a researcher shall, if requested, present for examination any
briefcase, notebook, package, envelope book, or other article that could
contain records.
(e) Conduct -
Eating in a research room is prohibited. Smoking is prohibited except in
designated smoking areas. Loud talking and other activities likely to disturb
other researchers are also prohibited. Persons desiring to use typewriters
shall work in areas designated by the research room attendant.
(f) Keeping records in order - A researcher
must keep unbound records in the order in which they are delivered to him.
Records appearing to be in disorder should not be rearranged by a researcher,
but should be referred to the research room attendant. Normally, a researcher
will not be allowed to remove records from more than one container at a
time.
(g) Copying services -
Copying of records will normally be done by personnel of the Florida State
Archives with equipment belonging to the agency. With the permission of the
State Archivist, researchers may use their own copying equipment. Permission
will be based on the State Archivist's determination that such use will not
harm the records or disrupt reference activities. Equipment will be used under
the supervision of agency personnel.
Rulemaking Authority
257.14,
257.35(7) FS.
Law Implemented 257.35(1)
FS.
New 4-11-76, Amended 9-6-78, 9-15-82, Formerly 1A-11.04,
1A-11.004, Amended 6-27-06.