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<br />San Leandro Public Library <br />Memory Lab <br />2021-2022 <br />40-9281 <br />Page 28 of 40 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT C: LSTA AWARD REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />A. CIPA Compliance <br />The Institute of Museum and Library Services establishes guidelines to ensure that the <br />California State Library’s implementation of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) <br />complies with the 2003 decision of the US Supreme Court. The California State Library is <br />required by 20 U.S.C. Section 9134(b)(7) to provide assurance that we will comply with <br />20 U.S.C. Section 9134(f), which sets out standards relating to Internet Safety for public <br />libraries and public elementary school and secondary school libraries. <br /> <br />Under CIPA, California State Library must assure the Federal Government that no funds <br />will be made available for public libraries and public elementary and secondary school <br />libraries to purchase computers to access the Internet or pay for the direct costs of <br />accessing the Internet unless the libraries have certified that they have Internet safety <br />policies and technology protection measures, e.g., software filtering technology, in <br />place. California State Library must collect certifications from libraries subject to CIPA <br />that apply to the States for Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funding. Public <br />libraries and public elementary and secondary school libraries must be in compliance <br />with CIPA to obtain IMLS State Program funding which will be used to purchase <br />computers used to access the Internet or to pay for direct costs associated with <br />accessing the Internet. <br /> <br />The director or the authorized representative of the Subrecipient organization receiving <br />LSTA funding must certify that the library is one of the following: <br /> <br />An individual applicant that is CIPA compliant. <br />The applicant library, as a public library, a public elementary school library or a public <br />secondary school library, has complied with the requirements of Section 9134(f)(1) of <br />the Library Services and Technology Act. <br /> <br />Representing a group of applicants. Those applicants that are subject to CIPA <br />requirements have certified they are CIPA compliant. <br />All public libraries, public elementary school libraries, and public secondary school <br />libraries, participating in the application have complied with the requirements of <br />Section 9134(f)(1) of the Library Services and Technology Act. The library submitting this <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: BFA82BFD-E288-4CA3-B9FB-BAC4531C0FB0 <br />In Process
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