Section 3300.20 Loan Policy
a) The Adjutant General, State of Illinois, may, with the written
approval of the Governor and for the purpose of enabling wider public display,
make loans of these artifacts to the Federal government, other State
governments, and to any museum which is recognized by a museum association or
by the State within which it is located, if the museum meets the following
minimum standards:
1) Must be located within the corporate city limits of a town or
city having access to both full-time fire and police protection.
2) Must be open at regular hours at least five days a week and
seven hours a day. Museum personnel must be present at all times during
business hours to provide security and ensure that artifacts are handled by
museum personnel only.
3) Must have a full-time staff with at least one curator or an
individual experienced and trained in the handling, care, displaying, storing,
packing and shipping of artifacts.
4) Outside areas around the building must be lighted at night,
and doors and windows must be equipped with locks. The museum must have
security personnel within the building when it is closed to the public and/or
must have a security alarm system. The alarm system must be connected to the
local police department if security personnel are not employed with the alarm
system. The alarm system must protect the entire exhibit area and must have
closed circuit TV or some form of space protection based on sonic, ultrasonic
or infrared sensing devices detecting noise, movement or a heat source.
5) The museum must have a fire protection system with smoke
detectors in each room, and the display cases must be constructed of fire
resistant materials.
6) The exhibit area must have a year-around controlled
environmental temperature of between 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit and a relative
humidity of between 40-60 percent.
7) The artifacts must be protected from all direct natural and
artificial lighting, and all artificial lights in the exhibit areas must have
ultraviolet filters.
8) The exhibit areas must be kept clean and neat, and free from
dirt, dust, insects and rodents. The museum must provide janitorial service on
a daily basis when the museum is open.
The Adjutant General will send a representative to inspect
the museum, either prior to the loan or during the loan period, for compliance
with the above standards when, in the judgment of the Adjutant General, the
requester or borrower may not be in compliance (e.g., if the Adjutant General
is notified of any discrepancy by the museum association or by the State within
which it is located). All such inspections will be at the expense of the
requester or borrower.
b) All artifacts are subject to loan except those artifacts
which, in the judgment of the Adjutant General, are too fragile to be loaned
(e.g., Civil War flags which have material which will tear easily when
handled).
c) All requests for loans of artifacts, or information concerning
loans, must be made in writing to the Adjutant General at:
Department of Military Affairs
ATTN: Public Affairs
1301 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Springfield, IL. 62702-2399