Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 15 - ELECTED OFFICIALS
Division 30 - Secretary of State
Chapter 200 - State Library
Section 15 CSR 30-200.010 - State and Federal Grants-Definitions
Universal Citation: 15 MO Code of State Regs 30-200.010
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment adds a definition for signature in subsection (1)(H) and changes the lettering of the remaining subsections as needed.
PURPOSE: This rule is being amended to update its language and content.
PURPOSE: This rule is being amended to add two new definitions and to update a current definition to include electronic signatures.
(1) As used in 15 CSR 30-200.010 to 15 CSR 30-200.100, the following terms shall mean:
(A) Academic library is a
library which is controlled and operated by a two- (2-) or four- (4-) year
college or university, either publicly supported or private, and which is
designated primarily to serve faculty and students of that college or
university;
(B) Appropriation is
state or federal funding specifically set aside for the state
library;
(C) Grant is a
non-repayable fund distributed by the state or federal government, a public or
private corporation, a public or private foundation, or a trust;
(D) Institutional library is a library that
serves the residents of an institution supported with state funds. These
institutions include, but are not limited to, correctional, youth, veteran, and
health organizations;
(E) Library
consortium is any local, statewide, regional, interstate, or international
cooperative association of library entities which provides for the systematic
and effective coordination of the resources of school, public, academic, and
special libraries and information centers and for improved services for the
clientele of such library entities;
(F) Public library is a library established
and maintained under the provisions of the library laws or other laws of the
state related to libraries, primarily supported by public funds and designed to
serve the general public;
(G)
School library is a library controlled and operated by elementary or secondary
schools, either publicly supported or private, and designated to serve faculty
and students of that school;
(H)
Secretary is the Missouri secretary of state;
(I) Secretary's Council on Library
Development is a committee established by the secretary of state made up of
representatives from all areas of the state which may include legislators,
public library trustees, citizens, and librarians from all types of libraries.
This committee advises the state librarian and the secretary of state on
statewide library concerns, federal grant programs, state aid to public
libraries, and all matters that relate to Missouri libraries and library
service to Missouri citizens; recommends policy and programs; and communicates
the value of libraries to people in the state and to those responsible for
libraries;
(J) Signature, for
purposes of appropriations and grants and the paperwork associated with them,
may include an electronic signature, electronic facsimile of the original
signed document, or a pdf of the original signed document which shall be prima
facie evidence for all purposes that the document actually was signed by the
person whose signature appears on the page, facsimile, or pdf document. An
electronic facsimile of a signature that is attached to an electronic file
shall also be considered a signature under this definition;
(K) Special library is a library established
by an organization and designed to serve the special needs of its employees or
clientele; and
(L) State aid to
public libraries is a sum appropriated by the legislature for distribution
among the public libraries of the state as specified in section
181.060,
RSMo.
*Original authority: 181.021, RSMo 1955, amended 1991, 1995, 2004 and 181.060, RSMo 1945, amended 1955, 1959, 1981, 1987, 1991, 2011 .
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