AO 12

[Subsidiary]

Person not to enter part of library not open to the public.

Restriction on writing materials etc. L.N. 255/79.

Communicable diseases. L.N. 255/79.

Persons may be requested to leave in certain circumstances.

L.N. 255/79.

CAP. 132]

Library (Urban Council) By-laws

[1986 Ed.

(5) If any article which has been deposited under this by-law is not claimed within 1 month after it has been deposited, such article may be sold or otherwise dealt with as the librarian thinks fit.

(6) The proceeds from the sale of any article under paragraph (5) shall be paid into the Urban Council revenue.

(7) When a person deposits any article in the cloak-room of a library he shall be given an official receipt token.

(8) The librarian may refuse to return any article deposited in the cloak-room of a library if the person claiming the article is unable to produce the official receipt token given to the depositor when the article was deposited.

(9) Any person who fails to return or damages in any way an official receipt token shall pay to the librarian the sum of $3.

34. Except with the permission of the librarian, no person other than a member of the library staff shall enter any part of a library not open to the public.

34A. The librarian may, by notice conspicuously displayed in any library, prohibit or restrict the taking of books, notes, writing implements or other articles into any part of the library.

35. (1) A person suffering from any communicable disease shall not borrow, read or use any library material from a library or enter a library.

(2) A borrower shall not permit any person suffering from a communicable disease to read or use any library material borrowed from a library.

(3) Where a borrower or any person residing in the place of residence of a borrower contracts any communicable disease, the borrower shall forthwith notify the librarian.

36. (1) The librarian may require any person to leave a library or any part of a library-

(a) who has committed or who he has reason to believe has committed any offence in the library;

(b) who has contravened or is about to contravene or who he has reason to believe has contravened or is about to contravene any of these by-laws notwithstanding that such contravention is not an offence;

(c) who appears to him to be under the influence of drink or drugs;

(d) who refuses or fails to comply with any notice, requirement or direction made, given or issued under these by-laws;

(e) who is found using the library for a purpose for which it is not intended;

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