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in the appendix to this part for the di- rect cost to the Library, including labor, ma- rect costs of search and reproduction of terial, and computer time. records available to the public. (b) Duplication of Records. Fees charged (c) The Chief, Office Systems Serv- for the duplication of records shall be ac- cording to the prevailing rates established ices, is authorized to waive fees and by the Library’s Photoduplication Service, charges, in whole or in part, where it is or in the case of machine media duplication, determined that the public interest is by the Resources Management Staff, Infor- best served to do so, because waiver is mation Technology Services. likely to contribute significantly to (c) Certifications. The fee charges for cer- public understanding of the operations tification of a record as authentic or a true or activities of the government and is copy shall be $10.00 for each certificate. not primarily in the commercial inter- (d) Other Charges. When no specific fee has been established for a service required to est of the requester. Persons seeking a meet the request for records, the Chief, Of- waiver or reduction of fees may be re- fice Systems Services, shall establish an ap- quired to submit a written statement propriate fee based on direct costs in accord- setting forth the intended purpose for ance with the Office of Management and which the records are requested or oth- Budget Circular No. A–25. erwise indicate how disclosure will pri- marily benefit the public and, in appro- PART 704—NATIONAL REG- priate cases, explain why the volume of ISTRY OF THE LIBRARY OF CON- records requested is necessary. Deter- GRESS minations made pursuant to the au- thority set out herein are solely within Subpart A— Selected for Inclusion in the discretion of the Chief, OSS. the (d) Fees and charges for services identified in the appendix to this part Sec. shall be paid in full by the requester 704.10 Criteria for the selection of films for before the records are delivered. Pay- inclusion in the National Film Registry. ment shall be made in U.S. funds by 704.11 Procedures for the public to rec- personal check, money order, or bank ommend films for inclusion in the Na- tional Film Registry. draft made payable to the Library of 704.20 Films selected for inclusion in the Congress. The Chief, OSS, shall remit National Film Registry in the Library of all fees collected to the Director, Fi- Congress for 1989. nancial Services, who shall cause the 704.21 Films selected for inclusion in the same to be credited to appropriate ac- National Film Registry in the Library of counts or deposited with the U.S. Congress for 1990. Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. 704.22 Films selected for inclusion in the (e) The Chief, OSS, shall notify a re- National Film Registry in the for 1991. quester and may require an advance de- 704.23 Films selected for inclusion in the posit where the anticipated fees will National Film Registry in the Library of exceed $50. Congress for 1992. 704.24 Films selected for inclusion in the APPENDIX A TO PART 703—FEES AND National Film Registry in the Library of CHARGES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED TO Congress for 1993. REQUESTERS OF RECORDS Subpart B [Reserved] (a) Searches. (1) There is no charge for searches of less AUTHORITY: Public Law 102–307, 106 Stat. than one hour. 267 (2 U.S.C. 179). (2) Fees charged for searches of one hour or more are based on prevailing rates. Currently, those charges are: Subpart A—Films Selected for In- Personnel searches (clerical)—$15 per hour clusion in the National Film Personnel searches (professional)—$25 per Registry hour Reproduction costs—$.50 per page § 704.10 Criteria for the selection of Shipping and mailing fees—variable films for inclusion in the National Film Registry. (3) In situations involving the use of com- puters to locate and extract the requested (a) All of the films nominated for in- information, charges will be based on the di- clusion in the National Film Registry

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should reflect the mission of the Na- § 704.11 Procedures for the public to tional Film Registry in the Library of recommend films for inclusion in Congress, found in section 202 of the the National Film Registry. National Film Preservation Act of 1992 (a) The public shall be informed of all (Pub. L. 102–307), of ‘‘maintaining and open meetings of the National Film preserving films that are culturally, Preservation Board. historically or aesthetically signifi- (b) A mailing address within the Li- cant.’’ brary of Congress will be maintained to (b) In accordance with the intent of allow the public to make nominations Congress, all of the guidelines for the of films to the Librarian and the Na- selection of films in the National Film tional Film Preservation Board. All Registry are intended to be read broad- nominations should include the film ly, so that as many films as possible title, and any other relevant informa- tion necessary to prevent confusion will be eligible for inclusion in the Na- with similarly named titles. tional Film Registry. (c) Materials will be available to con- (c) For the purposes of film selection, gressional offices and members of the the term ‘‘film’’ means a ‘‘motion pic- Board to make information available ture’’ as defined in the U.S. copyright to the public regarding nominations of law, except, that the term ‘‘film’’ does films. Materials will also be made not include any work not originally available for distribution to libraries, fixed on film stock, such as a work movie theaters, and through the guilds fixed on videotape or laser disks. ‘‘Mo- and societies representing directors, tion pictures’’ are defined in the copy- producers, screenwriters, actors, cine- right law as: ‘‘audiovisual works con- matographers, film critics, film preser- sisting of a series of related images vation organizations and representa- which, when shown in succession, im- tives of academic institutions with part an impression of motion, together film study programs, in order to en- with accompanying sounds, if any.’’ 17 courage broad participation from the U.S.C. 101. general public. Nominations received (d) Films should not be considered for by the Librarian, will be forwarded to inclusion in the National Film Reg- the Board to assist in the film selec- istry if no element or copy of the film tion process. (d) All nominations for inclusion of exists. While the Librarian intends to films in the National Film Registry promote the goals of film preservation must be submitted in writing to the Li- and restoration provided for in the Act, brarian of Congress no later than no film will be denied inclusion in the March 30th of each year. All nomina- National Film Registry because that tions should be mailed to: National film has already been preserved or re- Film Registry, Library of Congress, stored. Washington, DC 20540. (e) No film is eligible for inclusion in the National Film Registry until 10 [58 FR 30709, May 27, 1993] years after such film’s first publica- § 704.20 Films selected for inclusion in tion. ‘‘Publication’’ is defined in the the National Film Registry in the copyright act as: ‘‘the distribution of Library of Congress for 1989. copies or phonorecords of a work to the (a) The Librarian of Congress, Dr. public by sale or other transfer of own- James H. Billington, after consultation ership, or by rental, lease, or lending. with the National Film Preservation The offering to distribute copies or Board registers these films in the Na- phonorecords to a group of persons for tional Film registry within the Library purposes of further distribution, public of Congress for 1989: performance, or public display, con- (1) The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946) stitutes publication. A public perform- (2) Casablanca (1942) ance or display of a work does not of (3) (1941) itself constitute publication.’’ 17 U.S.C. (4) The Crowd (1928) 101. (5) Dr. Strangelove (or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love the Bomb) (1964) [58 FR 30708, May 27, 1993] (6) The General (1927)

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(7) Gone With The Wind (1939) (b) In keeping with section 3(c) of the (8) The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) Act (2 U.S.C. 178b), the Librarian will (9) (1952) endeavor to obtain an archival quality (10) Intolerance (1916) (11) The Learning Tree (1969) copy for each of these twenty-five films (12) The Maltese Falcon (1941) for the National Film Board Collection (13) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) in the Library of Congress. (14) Modern Times (1936) [55 FR 52845, Dec. 24, 1990] (15) (1922) (16) (1954) (17) (1956) § 704.22 Films Selected for Inclusion in (18) Singin’ In The Rain (1952) the National Film Registry in the (19) Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Library of Congress for 1991. (1937) (a) The Librarian of Congress, Dr. (20) (1959) James H. Billington, after consultation (21) (1977) with the National Film Preservation (22) Sunrise (1927) Board registers these films in the Na- (23) Sunset Boulevard (1950) (24) Vertigo (1958) tional Film Registry within the Li- (25) The Wizard Of Oz (1939) brary of Congress for 1991: (b) In keeping with section 3(c) of the (1) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Act, 2 U.S.C. 178b, the Librarian will (2) Battle Of San Pietro, The (1945) endeavor to obtain an archival quality (3) Blood Of Jesus, The (1941) (4) Chinatown (1974) copy for each of these twenty-five films (5) (1931) for the National Film Board Collection (6) David Holzman’s Diary (1968) in the Library of Congress. (7) Frankenstein (1931) [55 FR 32570, Aug. 9, 1990] (8) Gertie The (1914) (9) Gigi (1958) § 704.21 Films selected for inclusion in (10) Greed (1924) the National Film Registry in the (11) High School (1968) Library of Congress for 1990. (12) I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang (1932) (a) The Librarian of Congress, Dr. (13) Italian, The (1915) James H. Billington, after consultation (14) King Kong (1933) with the National Film Preservation (15) Lawrence Of Arabia (1962) Board registers these films in the Na- (16) Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942) tional Film Registry within the Li- (17) (1946) brary of Congress for 1990: (18) Out Of The Past (1947) (19) Place In The Sun, A (1951) (1) (1950) (20) Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) (2) All Quiet On the Western Front (1930) (21) Prisoner of Zenda, The (1937) (3) (1938) (22) (1943) (4) Dodsworth (1936) (23) Sherlock, Jr. (1924) (5) Duck Soup (1933) (24) Tevye (1939) (6) Fantasia (1940) (25) Trouble In Paradise (1932) (7) The Freshman (1925) (8) (1972) (b) In keeping with section 3(c) of the (9) The Great Train Robbery (1903) Act, 2 U.S.C. 178b, the Librarian will (10) Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976) endeavor to obtain an archival quality (11) How Green Was My Valley (1941) copy for each of these twenty-five films (12) It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) for the National Film Board Collection (13) (1977) in the Library of Congress. (14) (1932) (15) Meshes Of the Afternoon (1943) [56 FR 49414, Sept. 30, 1991] (16) (1939) (17) Primary (1960) § 704.23 Films Selected for Inclusion in (18) (1980) the National Film Registry in the (19) (1955) Library of Congress for 1992. (20) Red River (1948) (a) The Librarian of Congress, Dr. (21) The River (1937) James H. Billington, after consultation (22) Sullivan’s Travels (1941) (23) (1935) with the National Film Preservation (24) The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre Board, registers these films in the Na- (1948) tional Film Registry within the Li- (25) A Woman Under The Influence (1974) brary of Congress for 1992:

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1. Adam’s Rib (1949) 20. Shane (1953) 2. (1977) 21. (1957) 3. The Bank Dick (1940) 22. (1958) 4. Big Business (1929) 23. Where Are My Children? (1916) 5. (1925) 24. The Wind (1928) 6. (1915) 25. (1942) 7. Bonnie and Clyde (1967) 8. Carmen Jones (1954) (b) In keeping with section 206(a) of 9. Castro Street (1966) the Act, 2 U.S.C. 179d(a), the Librarian 10. Detour (1946) shall endeavor to obtain an archival 11. Dog Star Man (1964) quality copy for each of these twenty- 12. (1944) five films for the National Film Reg- 13. (1933) istry Collection of the Library of Con- 14. (1925) gress. 15. Letter From an Unknown Woman (1948) 16. Morocco (1930) [59 FR 35035, July 8, 1994] 17. Nashville (1975) 18. The Night of the Hunter (1955) 19. (1957) Subpart B [Reserved] 20. (1960) 21. Ride the High Country (1962) PART 705—FINANCIAL 22. Salesman (1969) ADMINISTRATION 23. Salt of the Earth (1954) 24. What’s Opera, Doc? (1957) 25. Within Our Gates (1920) AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 5514 and 5 CFR (b) In keeping with section 206(a) of 550.1101. the Act, 2 U.S.C. 179d(a), the Librarian § 705.1 Salary offset shall endeavor to obtain an archival quality copy for each of these twenty- (a) Purpose. This part describes the five films for the National Film Reg- rights of current and former staff mem- istry Collection of the Library of Con- bers in the collection of debts owed to gress. the Federal Government by them and sets out the procedures for collecting [59 FR 35034, July 8, 1994] debts through deductions from their pay following due process. § 704.24 Films Selected for Inclusion in (b) Definitions.—(1) Debt is an amount the National Film Registry in the Library of Congress for 1993. owed to the U.S. Government from in- sured or guaranteed loans, fees, leases, (a) The Librarian of Congress, Dr. rents, royalties, services, sales of real James H. Billington, after consultation or personal property, overpayments, with the National Film Preservation penalties, damages, interest, fines and Board, registers these films in the Na- forfeitures (except those arising under tional Film Registry within the Li- the Uniform Code of Military Justice), brary of Congress for 1993: and all other similar sources. 1. An American in Paris (1951) (2) Disposable pay, for purposes of this 2. Badlands (1973) part, means that part of current basic 3. (1926) pay, special pay, incentive pay, retire- 4. (1982) ment pay, retainer pay, or other au- 5. Cat People (1942) thorized pay remaining after the de- 6. The Cheat (1915) duction of any amount required by law 7. Chulas Fronteras (1976) 8. Eaux D’Artifice (1953) to be withheld, such as Federal taxes, 9. The Godfather, Part II (1974) retirement, court-ordered payments, 10. (1940) and FICA. 11. (1934) (3) Staff member refers to current and 12. Lassie Come Home (1943) former employees who owe debts to the 13. Magical Maestro (1952) Library and/or other Federal Govern- 14. March of Time: Inside Nazi Germany— ment agencies. 1938 (1938) (c) Procedures—(1) Notification of in- 15. A Night at the Opera (1935) 16. Nothing But a Man (1964) debtedness. The Director of Human Re- 17. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) sources, or designee, shall notify the 18. Point of Order (1964) staff member, in writing, of the indi- 19. Shadows (1959) vidual’s indebtedness to the Library

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