An Act to establish the Library and Archives of Canada, to amend the Copyright Act and to amend certain Acts in consequence (S.C. 2004, c. 11)
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Assented to 2004-04-01
An Act to establish the Library and Archives of Canada, to amend the Copyright Act and to amend certain Acts in consequence
S.C. 2004, c. 11
Assented to 2004-04-01
An Act to establish the Library and Archives of Canada, to amend the Copyright Act and to amend certain Acts in consequence
SUMMARY
This enactment creates the Library and Archives of Canada as the successor to the National Library and the National Archives of Canada and provides for the appointment of its head, the Librarian and Archivist of Canada.
This enactment provides for functions and powers of the Librarian and Archivist that are a modernization of the present functions and powers of the National Librarian and National Archivist of Canada and integrates their formerly distinct missions. The regime for legal deposit of publications has also been updated to provide for the deposit of electronic publications. A new power to preserve the documentary heritage of Canada as found on the Internet has also been introduced.
This enactment amends the Copyright Act by providing for a longer term of protection for unpublished or posthumously published works of authors who died before 1949. The new terms of protection are extended for varying periods, depending on the date of the author's death and whether or not the work is published during the particular periods in question. Furthermore, requirements for archives holding unpublished works in their collections that were deposited before 1999 to obtain consents from copyright holders for the making of certain copies of those works and related recordkeeping or owner tracing requirements have been removed.
This enactment makes several consequential amendments to relevant legislation and contains transitional provisions and coordinating amendments.
Preamble
WHEREAS it is necessary that
(a) the documentary heritage of Canada be preserved for the benefit of present and future generations;
(b) Canada be served by an institution that is a source of enduring knowledge accessible to all, contributing to the cultural, social and economic advancement of Canada as a free and democratic society;
(c) that institution facilitate in Canada cooperation among the communities involved in the acquisition, preservation and diffusion of knowledge; and
(d) that institution serve as the continuing memory of the government of Canada and its institutions;
NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
SHORT TITLE
Marginal note:Short title
1. This Act may be cited as the Library and Archives of Canada Act.
INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION
Marginal note:Definitions
2. The definitions in this section apply in this Act.
“documentary heritage”
« patrimoine documentaire »
“documentary heritage” means publications and records of interest to Canada.
“government institution”
« institution fédérale »
“government institution” means a government institution listed in Schedule I to the Access to Information Act or the schedule to the Privacy Act or any institution designated by the Governor in Council.
“government record”
« document fédéral »
“government record” means a record that is under the control of a government institution.
“Librarian and Archivist”
« Version anglaise seulement »
“Librarian and Archivist” means the Librarian and Archivist of Canada appointed under subsection 5(1).
“Minister”
« ministre »
“Minister” means the member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who is designated by the Governor in Council as the Minister for the purposes of this Act.
“ministerial record”
« document ministériel »
“ministerial record” means a record of a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada who holds the office of a minister and that pertains to that office, other than a record that is of a personal or political nature or that is a government record.
“publication”
« publication »
“publication” means any library matter that is made available in multiple copies or at multiple locations, whether without charge or otherwise, to the public generally or to qualifying members of the public by subscription or otherwise. Publications may be made available through any medium and may be in any form, including printed material, on-line items or recordings.
“record”
« document »
“record” means any documentary material other than a publication, regardless of medium or form.
Marginal note:Application
3. This Act binds Her Majesty in right of Canada.
ESTABLISHMENT AND ORGANIZATION
Marginal note:Establishment
4. There is hereby established a branch of the public service of Canada to be known as the Library and Archives of Canada presided over by the Minister and under the direction of the Librarian and Archivist.
Marginal note:Appointment of Librarian and Archivist
5. (1) The Governor in Council shall appoint an officer, to be called the Librarian and Archivist of Canada, to hold office during pleasure and to have the rank and powers of a deputy head of a department.
Marginal note:Acting Librarian and Archivist
(2) If the Librarian and Archivist is absent or incapacitated or if the office of Librarian and Archivist is vacant, the Minister may appoint a person to act as Librarian and Archivist, but the term of such an appointment shall not exceed six months except with the approval of the Governor in Council.
Marginal note:Establishment of Advisory Council
6. The Minister may establish an Advisory Council to advise the Librarian and Archivist with regard to making the documentary heritage known to Canadians and to anyone with an interest in Canada and facilitating access to it.
OBJECTS AND POWERS
Marginal note:Objects
7. The objects of the Library and Archives of Canada are
(a) to acquire and preserve the documentary heritage;
(b) to make that heritage known to Canadians and to anyone with an interest in Canada and to facilitate access to it;
(c) to be the permanent repository of publications of the Government of Canada and of government and ministerial records that are of historical or archival value;
(d) to facilitate the management of information by government institutions;
(e) to coordinate the library services of government institutions; and
(f) to support the development of the library and archival communities.
Marginal note:Powers of Librarian and Archivist
8. (1) The Librarian and Archivist may do anything that is conducive to the attainment of the objects of the Library and Archives of Canada, including
(a) acquire publications and records or obtain the care, custody or control of them;
(b) take measures to catalogue, classify, identify, preserve and restore publications and records;
(c) compile and maintain information resources such as a national bibliography and a national union catalogue;
(d) provide information, consultation, research or lending services, as well as any other services for the purpose of facilitating access to the documentary heritage;
(e) establish programs and encourage or organize any activities, including exhibitions, publications and performances, to make known and interpret the documentary heritage;
(f) enter into agreements with other libraries, archives or institutions in and outside Canada;
(g) advise government institutions concerning the management of information produced or used by them and provide services for that purpose;
(h) provide leadership and direction for library services of government institutions;
(i) provide professional, technical and financial support to those involved in the preservation and promotion of the documentary heritage and in providing access to it; and
(j) carry out such other functions as the Governor in Council may specify.
Marginal note:Sampling from Internet
(2) In exercising the powers referred to in paragraph (1)(a) and for the purpose of preservation, the Librarian and Archivist may take, at the times and in the manner that he or she considers appropriate, a representative sample of the documentary material of interest to Canada that is accessible to the public without restriction through the Internet or any similar medium.
Marginal note:Destruction or disposal
9. (1) The Librarian and Archivist may dispose of any publication or record under his or her control, including by destruction, if he or she considers that it is no longer necessary to retain it.
Marginal note:Restriction
(2) Any such disposition is subject to the terms and conditions under which the publication or record has been acquired or obtained.
LEGAL DEPOSIT
Marginal note:Deposit of publications
10. (1) Subject to the regulations, the publisher who makes a publication available in Canada shall, at the publisher's own expense, provide two copies of the publication to the Librarian and Archivist - who shall acknowledge their receipt - within
(a) in any case other than one referred to in paragraph (b), seven days after the day it is made available; or
(b) in the case of a publication that is in a class prescribed under paragraph (2)(d), seven days after receiving a written request from the Librarian and Archivist or any longer period specified in the request.
Marginal note:Regulations
(2) The Minister may make regulations for the purposes of this section, including regulations
(a) defining “publisher”;
(b) respecting any measures that must be taken to make the publications that use a medium other than paper and their contents accessible to the Librarian and Archivist;
(c) prescribing the classes of publications in respect of which only one copy is required to be provided; and
(d) prescribing the classes of publications in respect of which the obligation under subsection (1) applies only on a written request from the Librarian and Archivist.
Marginal note:Property
(3) Publications provided to the Librarian and Archivist under this section belong to Her Majesty and form part of the collection of the Library and Archives of Canada.
Marginal note:Each version, edition or form of a publication
(4) For the purposes of this section, every version, edition or form of a publication shall be considered a distinct publication.
OBTAINING ARCHIVAL QUALITY RECORDINGS FOR PRESERVATION PURPOSES
Marginal note:Providing archival quality copy
11. (1) If the Librarian and Archivist determines that a recording that was made available to the public in Canada has historical or archival value, he or she may by a written request require any other person who is legally entitled to provide such a copy to provide to the Librarian and Archivist, in accordance with the terms specified, a copy of that recording in the form and quality that the Librarian and Archivist determines is suitable for archival purposes and specifies in the request.
Definition of “recording”
(2) In this section, “recording” means anything that requires a machine in order to use its content, whether sounds, images or other information.
Marginal note:Payment for copy
(3) The Librarian and Archivist shall reimburse the person, other than Her Majesty in right of Canada or one of Her agents, who provides a copy under subsection (1) for the actual cost of making that copy.
Marginal note:Binding on Crown in right of a province
(4) This section binds Her Majesty in right of a province.
Marginal note:Property
(5) Copies provided to the Librarian and Archivist under this section belong to Her Majesty and form part of the collection of the Library and Archives of Canada.
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