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CHAPTER 300
RULES GOVERNING FILM CIRCULATION FROM STATE AND REGIONAL AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES (REPEALED)
8VAC20-300-10. Eligibility. (Repealed.)
General circulation of films, videotapes and audiotapes,
slides, transparencies, and filmstrips from the state and regional audiovisual
services is restricted to Virginia public schools and state-supported colleges for
use in regularly scheduled classes under the direction of teachers with certain
exceptions given below. However, these materials also may be used in the
schools under the teachers' direction for club activities, etc., where the club
or organization is sponsored by the school, for adult education where the
program is a part of the school or division educational program and is directed
or supervised by the school or the school division and for educational programs
such as those conducted by parent-teacher associations, or parent study groups
in connection with or sponsored by the school. These materials also may be used
for educational programs conducted by state agencies.
Exceptions to the above are as follows:
1. Private colleges. Certain private degree colleges engaged
in training teachers may obtain, through a special contract, films from state
and regional audiovisual services.
2. Health agencies. Through special agreement with the state
Department of Health, films are circulated to country health officials,
hospitals conducting nurses training, and to camps conducting educational
programs sponsored and approved by the Department of Health.
3. Noncommercial ETV stations. Noncommercial educational
television stations may obtain education motion pictures from state and
regional audiovisual services under the same conditions that apply to Virginia public schools and state-supported colleges. These stations shall be responsible
for obtaining from the producer clearance for the use of any state-owned film
for broadcasting purposes and shall be responsible for the payment of any
charges assessed by the producer for the use of the film.
8VAC20-300-20. Ordering. (Repealed.)
Orders from schools or other state agencies should be
placed through one authorized representative on forms provided by the
Audiovisual Services of the Department of Education.