[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR701.1]

[Page 59-61]
 
              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
                    CHAPTER VII--LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
 
PART 701_PROCEDURES AND SERVICES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 701.1  Information about the Library.




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  Editorial Note: The regulations in this chapter VII were formerly 
codified in 44 CFR chapter V.
Part                                                                Page
701             Procedures and services.....................          61
702             Conduct on Library premises.................          65
703             Disclosure or production of records or 
                    information.............................          69
704             National Film Registry of the Library of 
                    Congress................................          76
705             Reproduction, compilation, and distribution 
                    of news transmissions under the 
                    provisions of the American Television 
                    and Radio Archives Act..................          76
706-799         [Reserved]

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Sec.
701.1 Information about the Library.
701.2 Acquisition of Library material by non-purchase means.
701.3 Methods of disposition of surplus and/or duplicate materials.
701.4 Contracting Officers.
701.5 Policy on authorized use of the Library name, seal, or logo.

    Authority: 2 U.S.C. 136; 18 U.S.C. 1017.

    Source: 69 FR 39838, July 1, 2004, unless otherwise noted.


    (a) Information about the Library. It is the Library's policy to 
furnish freely information about the Library to the media. All requests 
from the media, for other than generally published information and 
Library records, should be referred to the Public Affairs Office. For 
information about access to, service of, and employment with the Library 
of Congress, go to http://www.loc.gov.
    (b) Public Affairs Office. The Public Affairs Office shall have the 
principal responsibility for responding to requests for information 
about the Library from representatives of the media; giving advice to 
Library officers and staff members on public-relations and public-
information matters; keeping the Librarian and other officers informed 
of important developments in this field; and promoting the resources and 
activities of the Library.
    (1) During regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.) telephone 
operators shall refer requests for information, from the media only, 
about the Library to the Public Affairs Office. All other requests for 
information shall be referred to the National Reference Service or other 
appropriate offices of the Library.
    (2) All other Library offices and staff members who receive 
inquiries directly from representatives of the media for information 
about the Library, other than generally published information, shall 
refer such inquiries to the Public Affairs Office.
    (3) The Public Affairs Office shall respond directly to inquiries 
concerning the Library, calling upon other offices to supply information 
to it as necessary, or shall arrange for other offices or staff members, 
as appropriate, to supply such information directly and report back to 
Public Affairs after the contact has been made. Requests for Library of 
Congress records, however, shall be made in accordance with 36 CFR part 
703.
    (4) When the Public Affairs Office is closed (evenings, Saturdays, 
Sundays, and holidays), requests from the media for information about 
the Library shall be referred to the Public Affairs Officer at his/her 
home. In the event that person is not available, inquiries shall be 
referred to the Acting Public Affairs Officer, or, in turn, a designated 
public affairs specialist.
    (c) Other Library Units and Staff Members. All Other Library Units 
and Staff Members shall be responsible for keeping the Public Affairs 
Office fully and promptly informed of contacts with the press, except in 
those instances of routine reference inquiries; supplying the Public 
Affairs Office with any data it requires in order to respond to 
inquiries from representatives of the media; and reporting promptly to 
the Public Affairs Office substantive contacts with media 
representatives about the Library and its policies or activities.