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June 25, 2021
On June 1, 2021, the General Law of Libraries was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation, which aims the following:
This last point, referring to the Legal Deposit of Publications, is specified in article 33, establishing that:
Similarly, following the provisions of article 34, the works referred to above maybe, but not limited to, the following:
Publications and documents referred to in the General Archives Law will not be subject to Legal Deposit.
The Legal Deposits may be made to any of the recognized Depository Institutions under the General Law of Libraries, which are:
Article 19 establishes that the publishing houses of the country may deduct taxes through the donations that they make in kind to the General Directorate in terms of the provisions of articles 27, section I, subsection a), and 151, section III, subsection a) of the Income Tax Law; and 131 of its Regulations, as long as the donations made are valued, appropriate, and accepted by the Secretariat.
Article 28 establishes that an Advisory Council, to be made up of representatives of the library systems and libraries whose collections constitute a bibliographic heritage of great relevance for the country, along with representatives of the publishing sector, and specialists in library science and librarianship, which will operate based on a statute approved by its members. The head of the Ministry of Culture will preside over the Council and may be substituted by the head of the General Directorate.
Article 23 establishes that the National Library System is a collaborative network, made up of school, public, specialized libraries, and any other that voluntarily joins, including libraries of individuals or legal entities of the social and private sectors.
The General Law of Libraries states, in its article 37, that all publishers and producers of the works specified by articles 33 and 34 of this Law must deliver copies of all their editions and productions, in accordance with the following:
Two copies to the Library of Mexico, two copies to the Library of Congress of the Union, and two copies to the National Library of Mexico. In the case of works published in electronic, analog, or digital formats, a single copy per institution will be delivered with the complementary materials that allow their consultation and preservation.
Article 38 establishes that each of the Legal Deposit repositories will establish its policies for storage, custody, conservation, and public consultation, based on the applicable provisions.
For its part, article 39 establishes that the materials referred to in article 37 shall be delivered within sixty calendar days following the date of their edition or production, with the exception of periodical publications that must be delivered as soon as they are put into circulation.
In accordance with article 40, it is provided that the institutions receiving the Legal Deposit must:
In addition to the above, Article 41 refers to the fact that, in the case of materials other than bibliographic materials delivered to the Library of Mexico, the General Directorate may allocate them to specialized institutions for their conservation and use, such as the Music Library. Nacional and the Cineteca Nacional.
Following, article 42 includes that the National Institute of Copyright of the Ministry of Culture sends automated monthly reports to the institutions receiving the Legal Deposit, with a list of the publications which were assigned an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or the International Standard Number of Periodical Publications (ISSN), in order to facilitate the verification of compliance with the obligation set forth in this Law.
Article 43 establishes that editors and producers in the country, who do not comply with the obligation set forth in article 39 of this Law, will be subject to a fine equivalent to fifty times the sale price to the public of the materials not delivered. The assessment of the fine does not excuse the offender from complying with the delivery of the materials.
Article 44 establishes that the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit are to enforce the corresponding administrative sanctions in accordance with the applicable legal provisions, and the amount collected for fines will be integrated into a fund to strengthen the purposes of the Legal deposit.
In the transitory articles of the law, it is established that:
Therefore, an “Amparo Indirecto” (a special proceeding seeking Federal Protection in Mexico) can be filed against the obligations contemplated by the new General Law of Libraries related to legal deposit. Following the provisions of article 17 of the Amparo Law, as it is a self-applicable general rule, there are 30 days, counted from the day after its entry into force, to present said claim before the corresponding Courts.
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