(a) Appointment of State Librarian.--The department shall appoint a suitably qualified State Librarian to exercise the powers and duties set forth in this section, who shall also serve as Deputy Secretary for Libraries.
(b) Powers and duties.--The State Librarian shall have the power and duty to:
(1) Control, direct, supervise and manage the State Library as an agency providing information and fostering continuing education in the State education program.
(2) Maintain a law library as part of the State Library.
(3) Maintain a definitive, organized collection of all Commonwealth publications in the State Library, receive copies of all publications of all agencies of the Commonwealth and provide for the distribution of those publications to other libraries.
(4) Designate selected academic or local libraries within this Commonwealth as State government document depository libraries under criteria and regulations approved by:
(i) The advisory council.
(ii) The Joint Committee on Documents, in the case of documents published under the act of July 31, 1968 (P.L.769, No.240), referred to as the Commonwealth Documents Law.
(5) Coordinate a Statewide system of local libraries.
(6) Establish service standards for local libraries applying for aid under sections 9334 (relating to quality libraries aid) and 9335 (relating to incentive for excellence aid), which standards shall recognize and encourage the use and development of current and emerging technologies and concern the following:
(i) Minimum standards for number and quality of library staff.
(ii) Resources of books and other materials.
(iii) Hours of operation.
(iv) Continuing professional development.
(v) Collections expenditures.
(vi) Physical facilities.
(vii) Accessibility, including physical and electronic access to library materials.
(7) Advise local libraries, district library centers, Statewide library resource centers, municipalities and groups regarding:
(i) The selection of books, cataloging and other details of library management.
(ii) The location of new local libraries.
(iii) Those items listed in paragraph (6).
(iv) The best means of establishing and administering a library.
(8) Inspect local libraries, district library centers and Statewide library resource centers and require reports in any manner that the State Librarian deems proper.
(9) Purchase and maintain a general collection of books, periodicals, newspapers, maps, slides, films and other library materials for the use of State and local governments, libraries and the public generally.
(10) Make available all library materials of the State Library for circulation to local libraries and the public generally under rules and regulations promulgated by the State Librarian.
(11) Promote and demonstrate library services throughout this Commonwealth.
(12) Collect, preserve and publish library statistics.
(13) Study library problems throughout this Commonwealth and make the resultant findings available to all libraries within the State that request the findings.
(14) Conduct and arrange training programs for and certify library personnel.
(15) Whenever necessary, for the purpose of administering the library laws of this Commonwealth, act as arbiter in defining the direct service area of any library.
(16) Receive funds allocated to the Commonwealth for library purposes by the Federal Government or private agencies and administer those funds in library maintenance, improvement or extension programs consistent with Federal and State library objectives.
(17) Promote and support cooperation among the various types of libraries in Pennsylvania for the purpose of increasing the services and resources available through libraries.
(18) Subject to approval by the advisory council, promulgate rules and regulations for the purpose of carrying out the library powers and duties that are imposed by law.
(c) Restrictions on circulation.--The State Librarian may restrict the circulation of library materials from the State Library that are rare or used intensively in the State Library for reference or other purposes.
Cross References. Section 9311 is referred to in section 9374 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 93 - Public Library Code
Section 9301 - Scope of chapter
Section 9311 - State Library and State Librarian
Section 9312 - Advisory council
Section 9313 - Statewide library resource centers
Section 9314 - District library centers
Section 9315 - Development of local libraries
Section 9316 - Acquisition of real property for library purposes
Section 9317 - County libraries and library taxes
Section 9318 - Local library governance
Section 9319 - Certification of library personnel
Section 9320 - Collaborative ventures
Section 9331 - Qualification in general
Section 9332 - Waiver of standards
Section 9333 - State system of aid to libraries
Section 9334 - Quality libraries aid
Section 9335 - Incentive for excellence aid
Section 9336 - Equal distribution grants
Section 9337 - County coordination aid
Section 9338 - District library center aid
Section 9339 - Statewide library resource center aid
Section 9340 - Equalization aid
Section 9341 - Transfer of funds among allocations
Section 9342 - Special rules for specific fiscal years
Section 9343 - Basic aid to local libraries
Section 9344 - Incentive aid to local libraries
Section 9351 - Financial support for libraries authorized
Section 9352 - Popular subscription
Section 9353 - Gifts and donations
Section 9371 - Free use of libraries
Section 9372 - Tax exempt status
Section 9373 - Commonwealth publications
Section 9374 - Selection of materials