RD345 - Biennial Report on Acceptable Internet Use Policies Developed by Local Library Boards


Executive Summary:

The Code of Virginia § 42.1-36.1 directs the Librarian of Virginia to 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. The Library of Virginia has on file Acceptable Internet Use Policies from all 91 public library systems in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

In compliance with the Code of Virginia, these policies:

• Prevent its computer equipment and communication services from being used to access illegal materials.
• Prevent access by library patrons under the age of 18 to material that is harmful to juveniles using a variety of methods. Many require direct parental supervision for library patrons under the age of 12 or 13. Many restrict young patrons to using computers with filtering software unless under direct parental supervision or parental permission to use unfiltered computers has been granted.
• Outline measures to be taken against persons who violate the policy. Most policies deny access to the library’s computers and the Internet for a limited time for violating the Acceptable Internet Use Policy. If the infraction is illegal, most policies indicate that the offenders will be open to prosecution.

In fiscal year 2007 all public libraries received grants from the Commonwealth to help defray the initial cost of technology protection measures to filter or block child pornography, obscenity, and materials deemed harmful to minors. All public libraries currently use some type of technology protection measure.