Fla. Admin. Code R. 1A-49.005
(2) While the museum makes loans primarily to not-for-profit agencies, institutions, and organizations, a loan occasionally may be made to a for-profit agency, institution, or organization when the loan’s purpose is consistent with the purposes set out in subsection 1A-49.005(1), F.A.C. The museum does not loan state-owned artifacts:
(3) Whether a loan is initiated by the museum or is requested by another agency, institution, or organization, a written request is submitted to the museum at least two months prior to the anticipated date for the requested artifacts to leave the museum’s premises. This request includes the following information:
(4) Upon receipt of a written request and the organization’s facilities report, the museum evaluates the request.
(a) To be approved, a loan must serve one of the following purposes and satisfy the criteria in paragraph (4)(b):
1. To provide state-owned artifacts relating to interpretive exhibits and other educational programs which promote knowledge and appreciation of Florida history and culture, and the programs of the museum; or
2. To assist the museum in carrying out its responsibility to ensure proper curation of state-owned artifacts.
(b) The following criteria are considered when evaluating loan requests, to determine that the loan will produce a substantial public benefit and that loaned state-owned artifacts will be properly protected and preserved:
1. The care, security, and insurance to be provided by the borrowing agency, institution, or organization. No loans of state-owned artifacts are made without adequate insurance coverage for these artifacts. Information is obtained about the amount of fine arts or liability insurance coverage needed for the requested loan, based on its appraised value. The appraisal is obtained by one of the following methods:
a. Determination by a museum staff member;
b. Consultation of collections records; or
c. Determination by a hired consultant. The cost of this type of appraisal shall be paid for as agreed between the parties.
2. Any anticipated use by the museum itself of the requested artifact;
3. The condition, rarity, and value of the requested artifact;
4. The duration of the loan, all loans being made for a specified period of time only;
5. The feasibility of preparing the loan within the time requested;
6. The size and composition of the anticipated audience, if this information is appropriate to the purpose of the loan; and,
7. The context in which the requested artifact will be exhibited and how this would reflect on the museum, division, and the State of Florida.
(5) Based on the criteria set out in subsection 1A-49.005(4), F.A.C., the museum decides whether to approve the loan request and notifies the requesting agency, institution, or organization in writing of the decision. To complete the loan process:
Rulemaking Authority 267.031(1), 267.115(6) FS. Law Implemented 267.021, 267.17, 267.071, 267.061, 267.115 FS. History–New 9-17-12, Formerly 1A-40.008, 1T-12.005.