Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5H-24.005 - Loan of Department or Museum-owned Artifacts
(1) The Museum may make loans of Department
or Museum-owned artifacts for scholarly or educational purpose or to assist the
Museum in carrying out its responsibility to ensure proper curation of
Department or Museum-owned artifact.
(2) While the Museum makes loans primarily to
not-for-profit agencies, institutions, and organizations, a loan occasionally
may be made to a for-profit agency, institution, or organization when the
loan's purpose is consistent with the purposes set out in subsection
5H-24.005(1),
F.A.C. It is the Museum's policy not to loan Department or Museum-owned
artifacts for decorative or personal use. Department or Museum-owned artifacts
are not loaned to any agency, institution, or organization that is or has been
under criminal investigation, unless the agency, institution, or organization
has been cleared of any wrongdoing. The Museum will not loan Department or
Museum-owned artifacts to any agency, institution, or organization that plans
to offer artifacts for sale during the term of the loan.
(3) Whether a loan is initiated by the Museum
or is requested by another agency, institution, or organization, a written
request is submitted to the Museum, in care of the Museum. This request
includes the following information:
(a) A
list of the Department or Museum-owned artifacts requested for loan;
(b) A statement of the proposed loan's
purpose, including, if applicable, the title of the exhibition in which
Department or Museum-owned artifacts will be displayed.
(c) The dates for which the proposed loan of
Department or Museum-owned artifacts is requested; and
(d) If applicable, the manner in which loaned
Department or Museum-owned artifacts will be presented in an exhibition and the
estimated size and composition of the exhibition's
audience.
(4) In
addition, each agency, institution, or organization that wishes to borrow a
Department or Museum-owned artifact completes a Facilities Report, herein
incorporated by reference, and submits it to the Museum.
(5) Upon receipt of a written request and a
completed Facilities Report, the Museum evaluates the request. The written
request and the completed Facilities Report must be received at least six weeks
before Department or Museum-owned artifacts are to be removed from the Museum's
permanent collections for shipping to the borrower.
(a) To be approved, a loan must serve one of
the following purposes:
1. To assist
historical, architectural, archaeological, folk cultural, or other
studies:
2. To provide Department
or Museum-owned artifacts relating to interpretive exhibits and other
educational programs which promote knowledge and appreciation of Florida
history and culture and the programs of the Museum; or
3. To assist the Museum in carrying out its
responsibility to ensure proper curation of Department or Museum-owned
artifacts.
(b) In
addition, the following criteria are considered when evaluating loan requests,
to determine that the loan will produce a substantial public benefit and that
loaned Department or Museum-owned artifacts will be properly protected and
preserved:
1. The care, security, and
insurance to be provided by the borrowing institution. No loans of Department
or Museum-owned artifacts are made without adequate insurance coverage for
these artifacts. Information is obtained by one of the following methods:
a. Determination by a Museum staff
member;
b. Consultation of
collections records; or
c.
Determination by a hired consultant. The cost of this type of appraisal shall
be paid for as agreed between the parties.
2. Any anticipated use by the Museum itself
of the requested artifact;
3. The
condition, rarity, and value of the requested artifact;
4. The duration of the loan, all loans being
made for a specified period of time only;
5. The feasibility of preparing the loan
within the time requested;
6. The
size and composition of the anticipated audience, if this information is
appropriate to the purpose of the loan; and
7. If applicable, the context in which the
requested artifact will be exhibited and how this would reflect on the Museum
and the Department.
(6) Based on the criteria set out in
subsection 5H-24.005(5),
F.A.C., a decision is made whether to approve the loan request. The Museum
notifies the requesting agency, institution, or organization in writing of the
decision. To complete the loan process:
(a)
Collections records are verified to ensure that they are current, and that they
contain a photograph or photocopy of the artifact:
(b) A Loan Agreement, herein incorporated by
reference is completed and returned;
(c) A commitment is obtained for insurance of
loaned Department or Museum-owned artifacts in an amount determined by Museum
staff members or by outside appraisal. For loans of Department or Museum-owned
artifacts whose combined value is over $500, proof of insurance is obtained.
Proof of insurance must be received by the Museum before Department or
Museum-owned artifacts leave the Museum's custody; and
(d) The artifact is prepared for delivery to
the borrower and arrangements are made for transportation.
(7) The Museum will seek to recover costs
associated with loans, including costs for material, staff time, and shipping
or transportation, and such costs will be charged to the borrowing entity.
These charges are negotiated prior to approving a loan, and moneys collected
are deposited in the Museum's operating account. Any income received from the
loan of Department or Museum-owned artifacts is used to acquire additional
artifacts, to defray costs associated with the loan, or to assist in the
curation or maintenance of Department or Museum-owned artifacts.
(8) A written request to renew a loan must be
received at least one month prior to the end of the existing loan agreement.
Procedures described in subsections
5H-24.005(5)
-(7), F.A.C., are followed to evaluate each request for renewal and to complete
the loan process.
(9) Every loan,
including those considered to be permanent must be reviewed at least every five
years. If any of the loan conditions are violated, and if the Museum determines
that such violations are detrimental to the security or preservation of the
artifacts, the Museum shall terminate the loan agreement.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 570.903(8) FS. Law Implemented 570.903(8) FS.
New 12-9-99.
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