Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 3030 - THE ILLINOIS LIBRARY SYSTEM ACT
Subpart B - MULTITYPE LIBRARY SYSTEM
Section 3030.200 - Membership in a Multitype Library System
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 3030.200
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Libraries may apply for full membership in a library system at any time. The library system may not charge an application fee to the applying library or an annual membership fee. As part of the application process, a site visit by a system staff member to the applicant library is required. Membership criteria specified in this Section must be met by applicants.
1) Upon recommendation of the
library system board of directors, the State Librarian shall review the
recommendation of the library system board in approving an application of a
library for full membership in a library system when the library is located
within the geographic boundaries of the library system and meets the following
criteria for membership:
A) A library
applying for membership in a library system shall be an entity that meets the
definition of "library" in Section
3030.110 and the
definition of academic, public, school or special library.
B) A public library that is applying for
membership in any library system shall meet the definition of public "library"
in Section
3030.110 and shall
meet the financial requirements for State per capita grants to public libraries
as stated in Section
8.1 of the
Act.
C) A public school district
that is applying for membership in any library system shall meet the
requirements for school library grants specified in Section 8.4 of the Act. The
governing authority of an elementary/secondary or consolidated school district
or the governing authority of private elementary and/or secondary schools shall
authorize the application for system membership.
D) The governing authority of an academic
institution recognized by the Illinois Board of Higher Education shall
authorize an application for its academic library.
E) The governing authority of a special
library shall authorize the application for library system membership. The
applicant library shall agree to participate in interlibrary loan.
F) In special circumstances, the library
system board may, with concurrence from the State Librarian, accept libraries
as full members with special noncirculating research collections.
2) Once membership status is
approved, the following requirements apply to all full members except when
otherwise specific in this subsection (a):
A)
The library is entitled to the library system services for which it meets
system requirements.
B) The library
shall meet the primary information needs of the library's primary clientele.
The library shall build and maintain collections of books, serials, media and
electronic resources sufficient to meet the needs of its primary
clientele.
C) The library must
comply with the ILLINET Interlibrary Loan Code (see Exhibit A), making its
collection available via interlibrary loan. The library shall share its
collection with the patrons of other full member libraries as freely and easily
as permitted by law, this Part and the system resource sharing plan, treating
patrons of all other libraries the same. To facilitate resource sharing, the
library shall publish its lending and borrowing policies in all appropriate
directories. The library shall provide sufficient staff to fulfill interlibrary
loan requests and prepare materials in compliance with system delivery policies
and practices. An exception to compliance with the code may be granted by the
State Librarian and library system to special research libraries with
noncirculating collections.
D) The
library shall participate in appropriate resource sharing training provided or
facilitated by the library system staff or the Illinois State
Library.
E) The library shall
provide reciprocal access to its library resources, according to the library
system's resource sharing plan.
F)
A public library member shall provide reciprocal borrowing to registered
patrons of other public libraries who are full members of the same Illinois
library system. Public libraries shall circulate various materials to eligible
reciprocal borrowers under the same conditions that they circulate those
materials to their own patrons. Limitations in reciprocal borrowing, if any,
must not exceed limitations approved in the system's resource sharing plan and
must be imposed equally among all reciprocal borrowing patrons. If the library
participates in the nonresident program, the library shall honor library cards
issued to nonresidents by participating public libraries within the same
system.
G) The library is eligible
to vote for representatives on the library system Board of Directors, and a
representative of the library may serve on the library system Board of
Directors.
H) The library shall
participate in the system decisionmaking process through involvement in
meetings, responding to surveys, board membership and serving on
committees.
I) The library shall
complete, on an annual basis, the certification process required for library
system membership.
J) A public
library shall complete the public library annual report required in Section 7
of the State Library Act.
K) A
public library member shall regularly assess possibilities for library service
to adjacent unserved areas, if any.
L) The library shall evaluate its need for
upgrades to automated discovery tools.
M) The library shall consider participation
in a Local Library System Automation Program in order to readily expand access
to resources for the library's patrons. A library participating in a shared
integrated library system shall be responsible for all policy and assessed
financial requirements associated with participation in the program.
N) The library shall, within seven years from
the effective date of this Part, evaluate and report to the library system
regarding the library's plans to provide and maintain access to its new
acquisitions via a Local Library System Automation Program or a shared
bibliographic database, if such access is not already available via a shared
database.
O) The library shall
complete the Illinois State Library's annual survey of interlibrary loan
traffic by the specified deadline.
P) The library shall abide by established
system policies for the resolution of problems and conflicts associated with
resource sharing.
Q) The library
shall comply with all applicable State statutes and administrative rules, and
with the system's bylaws, policies and plan of service.
R) Violations of any of the requirements of
subsection (a)(2) may be grounds for suspension of system membership.
b) Phasing Out of Developmental Library Membership Status
1) No
applications for new developmental libraries shall be approved, as of the
effective date of this Part.
2)
Existing developmental libraries, as of the effective date of this Part, will
have a maximum of five years to meet the full membership criteria.
3) All developmental libraries shall
complete, on an annual basis, the certification process required by the State
Librarian. Each year, as part of the annual certification, the library shall
submit a developmental progress plan, for review by the library system and
State Librarian, that sets forth the library's annual goals and explains how
the library will meet the criteria for membership in the library system. The
library system board and the State Librarian will review the progress plan and
make a joint determination about whether progress has been made and if
membership criteria specified for full member libraries has been
reached.
4) Failure to make annual
progress or failure to address full membership criteria by the end of the five
consecutive years will be grounds for suspension of system membership as
specified in Section
3030.205.
5) A developmental member library is eligible
for library system communications and assistance from library system staff in
addressing full membership criteria.
6) A developmental library is entitled to
apply for specified grants (see 23 Ill. Adm. Code 3035).
7) Representatives from developmental
libraries are not eligible for system board seats.
c) No other category of system membership is recognized.
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