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2006 SESSION
065392260Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 42.1-36.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 42.1-36.1. Power and duty of library boards and certain governing bodies regarding acceptable Internet use policies.
A. On or before December 1, 1999, and biennially thereafter,
(i) every library board established pursuant to § 42.1-35 or (ii) the governing
body of any county, city, or town which that, pursuant to §
42.1-36, has not established a library board pursuant to § 42.1-35, shall file
with the Librarian of Virginia an acceptable use policy for the
international network of computer systems commonly known as the Internet.
At a minimum, the policy shall contain provisions which that (i)
are designed to prohibit use by library employees and patrons of the library's
computer equipment and communications services for sending, receiving, viewing,
or downloading illegal material via the Internet, (ii) seek to prevent access
by library patrons under the age of eighteen 18 to material
which that is harmful to juveniles, and (iii) establish appropriate
measures to be taken against persons who violate the policy. For libraries
that receive state funding for any purpose, the policy shall also contain
provisions on selecting and installing on those computers that are accessible to
the public and have Internet access a technology protection measure to filter
or block Internet access through such computers to child pornography as defined
in § 18.2-374.1:1, obscenity as defined in §18.2-372, and, with respect to
minors, materials deemed harmful to juveniles as defined in § 18.2-390.
Such policy shall provide that a person authorized by the library board shall
disable the technology protection measure required by this section at the
request of a patron to enable access for bona fide research or other lawful
purposes.
The library board or the governing body may include such other terms, conditions, and requirements in the library's policy as it deems appropriate, such as requiring written parental authorization for Internet use by juveniles or differentiating acceptable uses between elementary, middle, and high school students.
B. The library board or the governing body shall take such
steps as it deems appropriate to implement and enforce the library's policy
which may include, but are not limited to, (i) the use of software programs
designed to block access by (a) library employees and patrons to illegal
material or (b) library patrons under the age of eighteen 18 to
material which that is harmful to juveniles or (c) both; (ii)
charging library employees to casually monitor patrons' Internet use; or (iii)
installing privacy screens on computers which that access the
Internet. For libraries that receive state funding for any purpose, the
library board or governing body shall select and install on those computers
that are accessible to the public and have Internet access a technology
protection measure as required by the policy established pursuant to subsection
A.
C. On or before December 1, 2000, and biennially thereafter, the Librarian of Virginia shall submit a report to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Education, the House Committee on Science and Technology, and the Senate Committee on Education and Health which summarizes the acceptable use policies filed with the Librarian pursuant to this section and the status thereof.