The Mansion will strive to make its collections and collections records available for study and examination by individuals for scholarly research and other legitimate purposes.
The Mansion will allow access to and use of its collections and collections records in a controlled, professional manner that protects the physical and intellectual integrity of the collections and collections records. Access to the collections and collections records will not be unreasonably denied. However, acknowledging its responsibility to safeguard the collections and collections records, the Mansion reserves the right to control access to prevent the following:
Authority for permitting and monitoring access to and use of the collections and collections records is shared by the Mansion curator and the Museum Division director. Should particular questions arise regarding proper, legitimate access to and use of the collections and collections records, legal counsel will be consulted.
A written request should be submitted to the Mansion curator specifying the objects and records to be examined (and if the researcher wishes to photograph the objects and in what format), the purpose and proposed date of the examination, and the researcher's current address and daytime phone number.
If the request meets with the established access policy of the Mansion, the Mansion curator will schedule an appointment with the researcher and will provide supervised access to the specified objects and records. Access to the collections and the collections records may be limited both by the availability of staff time to provide adequate supervision and by the potential damage to particularly fragile objects from movement and handling during examination.
The Mansion reserves all rights for the reproduction of objects in the Mansion collections. No commercial reproduction (replica manufacture of any sort) is permitted without a written agreement approved by the Mansion curator, Museum Division director, and the Board of Trustees. In general, non-educational or commercial reproductions of objects will not be approved. The Mansion reserves the right to license vendors, collect royalties, initiate fees, or otherwise control the use of its collections as may be deemed appropriate and lawful.
Limitations on public photography in the historic section are determined by the First Family and Mansion security staff.
Requests for obtaining photographs of objects in the Mansion's collection will be submitted in writing to the Mansion curator. Due to limited staff resources and time, the Mansion may be unable to fulfill a specific photographic request if there is not already an existing image.
16 Miss. Code. R. 5-8.7