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Library (Regional Council) By-laws

[Subsidiary]

Restriction on the use of books requested by another person.

[1986 Ed.

borrowing such library material may be required to deposit such sum of money not exceeding such an amount as would in the opinion of the librarian be required to replace the library material.

26. After some other person has made a request to the librarian for the use thereof, no person shall-

(a) retain any newspaper for longer than 10 minutes; or (b) retain any book other than a newspaper for longer than 30 minutes.

L.N. 100/78.

Interpretation.

Use of special reading area.

Application of by-law 33.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

PART IVA

SPECIAL READING AREAS

26A. Notwithstanding the generality of Parts I, II and V, in this Part unless the context otherwise requires-

"special reading area" means a part of a library set aside as an area for study or research under section 105K(4) of the Ordinance.

26B. [Revoked, L.N. 231/79]

26C. No person shall enter or use a special reading area except in accordance with any procedure laid down or direction given by the librarian from time to time.

26D. Any procedure laid down or direction given by the librarian under by-law 26C may exclude a special reading area from the operation of by-law 33 or may modify its application to a special reading area.

L.N. 231/79.

Interpretation.

Fees.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

PART IVB

LISTENING AREAS AND VIEWING AREAS

26E. In this Part unless the context otherwise requires-

"film" includes a television programme and a magnetic videotape;

"headset" means a pair of earphones worn over the ears for the purpose of listening to a record or to the sound-track of a film;

"listening area" means a part of a library set aside as an area for listening to records under section 105K(4) of the Ordinance;

"record" includes a gramophone record and a magnetic audio-tape;

"viewing area" means a part of a library set aside as an area for viewing films under section 105K(4) of the Ordinance.

26F. (1) The Council may by notice in the Gazette specify the fees which shall be paid for the use of facilities and equipment in a listening area or a viewing area.

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