093_SB2126 LRB093 13425 BDD 18838 b 1 AN ACT concerning the State Library. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The State Library Act is amended by adding 5 Section 15 as follows: 6 (15 ILCS 320/15 new) 7 Sec. 15. Public library Internet use study. 8 (a) Under Section 7 of this Act, the State Library is 9 charged with advising libraries in Illinois regarding the 10 administration and functioning of libraries. In furtherance 11 of that purpose, the Director of the State Library must 12 conduct a study to determine the most effective means of 13 preventing minors from accessing explicit sexual material 14 from public-access computers that are located in public 15 libraries. The study must consider any constitutional 16 requirement that adult library patrons be guaranteed 17 unfiltered access to the Internet and must contain the 18 Director's recommendations for compliance with any such 19 requirement. 20 (b) For purposes of this Section: 21 (1) "Public library" means a library that is 22 created under the Illinois Local Library Act, the 23 Illinois Library System Act, the Public Library District 24 Act of 1991, the Chicago Public Library Act, the Village 25 Library Act, the Library Incorporation Act, the Libraries 26 in Parks Act, the Counties Code, the Township Code, or 27 the Illinois Municipal Code. 28 (2) "Explicit sexual material" means any material 29 that is: obscene as defined in Section 11-20 of the 30 Criminal Code of 1961; child pornography as defined in 31 Section 11-20.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961; or material -2- LRB093 13425 BDD 18838 b 1 harmful to minors as defined in Section 11-21 of the 2 Criminal Code of 1961. 3 (3) "Public-access computer" means a computer that 4 is located in a public library, that is connected to the 5 Internet, and that is available for use by library 6 patrons. 7 (c) The Director must complete this study before January 8 1, 2005. A copy of the results of the study shall be 9 provided to each public library in the State, the Secretary 10 of State, the Speaker of the House, the President of the 11 Senate, the Minority Leader of the House, and the Minority 12 Leader of the Senate. A copy of the results of the study must 13 be available for review by any member of the public.