Persoal may
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35. (1) The librarian may require any person to leave a library
be requested or any part of a library—
to leave in
certain glr.
Kurkistonces,
False information.
Librarian
may exclude
person
infringing by-laws,
(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 contravent any of these by-laws notwithstanding that such contravention is not an offence;
(c) who appears to him to be intoxicated;
(d) who refuses or fails to comply with any 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:
(f) who is found sleeping or committing any nuisance in a library: (g) who is offensively unclean in person or in dress:
(/) who is in a part of the library not open to the public or from
which he is excluded by these by-laws.
(2) Any person who refuses or fails to leave a library or any part of a library when required to do so under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of one hundred dollars.
(3) Any person who refuses or fails to leave a library or any part of a library when required to do so under paragraph (1) may be removed from the library at the discretion of the librarian.
36. Any person who--
(a) for the purpose of entering any part of a library;
(5) in any application for a borrower's ticket; or
(c) for the purpose of obtaining the use of any part of the
facilities of a library.
makes a statement or furnishes any information which be knows a reasonably ought to know to be false in a material particular shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of out hundred dollars,
37. (1) The librarian may prohibit any person who has contra vened these by-laws from using any library or any specified library for such period as he may determins.
(2) No person who has been prohibited from using any library by the librarian under this by-law shall, without the permission of the librarian, enter such library.
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38. (1) Any sum which becomes due under the provisions of Name in these by-laws shall be recoverable as a debt due to the Government and shall be paid into the general revenue.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offence, a prosecution for an offence under any of the provisions of these by-laws may be brought in the name of the Urban Council.
which pro- ceedings may be brought
39. Every power and duty conferred by these by-laws upon the Powers and librarian may be exercised or discharged by any person authorized by duties of
librarian the librarian in that behalf.
may be exercised by person authorized.
Lirban
Council,
40. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Hbrarian made Appeal to under these by-laws may appeal therefrom to the Urban Council,
Made by the Urban Council this 8th day of March, 1966,
Explanatory "Note.
Secretary, Iban Council.
(Thir Note ir not part of the by-laws, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
The purpose of these by-laws is to make provision for the operation of libraries the management of which is vested in the Urban Council by section 3 of the Library Ordinance 1965.
(Secretariat GRI/3231/64)