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Hi Sylvia,
we are reviewing our policies and procedures at present, so this might
be changed in the next year or so, but here is what we currnetly do
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> 1) Do you ever refuse a loan request on the basis that it was not made
> far enough in advance, that the existing schedule is too tight to easily
> allow for the needed conservation/registrarial work or arrangements
> etc.?
Yes, we do refuse loans which do not allow enough time for proper
processing by either registration or conservation (ususally 6-8 weeks).
By the same token we have done loans in 24 hours if there was a
management directive to do so, and the obejctsd were in good condition.
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> 2) Do you charge an "administrative" loan fee above and beyond
> conservation, packing and shipping costs?
Not yet, but we are seriously considering it.
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> 2a) If so is it on a per loan, per object or per time/direct expenses
> incured basis?
We aare looking at direct and operational expenses associated with
lending, not a "rental fee" per say.
Hope this helps,
Richard Gerrard
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