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1986 Ed.]

Library (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

(d) except with the permission of the librarian no person shall on one occasion-

(i) listen to the playing of more than one record or composition, or the re-playing of any record or composition; or

(ii) view more than one film or view a film more than once; and

(e) no person who is suffering from a communicable ear disease shall wear a headset.

26D. Except with the permission of the librarian-

(a) no person shall make a recording of any record, film or film sound-track in a listening area or a viewing area; and

(b) no person shall bring any recording equipment into a listening area or a viewing area.

26E. Except with the permission of the librarian-

(a) no person shall use a listening area or a viewing area, or the facilities, equipment and furniture therein except for the purpose of listening to records or viewing films; and

(b) no furniture or equipment in a listening area or a viewing area shall be moved from the place designated for it by the librarian.

26F. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of by-law 26B(2), 26C, 26D or 26E commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $100.

26G-26H. [Cancelled, L.N.255/79]

PART IVB

SPECIAL READING ÁREAS

26I. 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.

26J. [Cancelled, L.N.255/79]

26K. 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.

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

A.O.9

[Subsidiary]

Recording.

Furniture and equipment.

Offences.

L.N.72/78.

Interpretation.

L.N.255/79.

Use of special reading area.

Application of by-law 33.

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1986 Ed.]Library (Urban Council) By-laws[CAP. 132(d) except with the permission of the librarian no person shall on one occasion-(i) listen to the playing of more than one record or composition, or the re-playing of any record or composition; or(ii) view more than one film or view a film more than once; and(e) no person who is suffering from a communicable ear disease shall wear a headset.26D. Except with the permission of the librarian-(a) no person shall make a recording of any record, film or film sound-track in a listening area or a viewing area; and(b) no person shall bring any recording equipment into a listening area or a viewing area.26E. Except with the permission of the librarian-(a) no person shall use a listening area or a viewing area, or the facilities, equipment and furniture therein except for the purpose of listening to records or viewing films; and(b) no furniture or equipment in a listening area or a viewing area shall be moved from the place designated for it by the librarian.26F. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of by-law 26B(2), 26C, 26D or 26E commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $100.26G-26H. [Cancelled, L.N.255/79]PART IVBSPECIAL READING ÁREAS26I. 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.26J. [Cancelled, L.N.255/79]26K. 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.26L. Any procedure laid down or direction given by the librarian under by-law 26K may exclude a special reading area from the operation of by-law 33 or may modify its application to a special reading area.A.O.9[Subsidiary]Recording.Furniture and equipment.Offences.L.N.72/78.Interpretation.L.N.255/79.Use of special reading area.Application of by-law 33.1
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1986 Ed.]Library (Urban Council) By-laws[CAP. 132(d) except with the permission of the librarian no person shall on one occasion-(i) listen to the playing of more than one record or composition, or the re-playing of any record or composi- tion; or(ii) view more than one film or view a film more than once; and(e) no person who is suffering from a communicable ear disease shall wear a headset.26D. Except with the permission of the librarian-(a) no person shall make a recording of any record, film or film sound-track in a listening area or a viewing area; and(b) no person shall bring any recording equipment into a listening area or a viewing area.26E. Except with the permission of the librarian-(a) no person shall use a listening area or a viewing area, or the facilities, equipment and furniture therein except for the purpose of listening to records or viewing films; and(b) no furniture or equipment in a listening area or a viewing area shall be moved from the place designated for it by the librarian.26F. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of by-law 26B(2), 26C, 26D or 26E commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $100.26G-26H. [Cancelled, L.N. 255/79]PART IVBSPECIAL READING ÁREAS261. 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.26J. [Cancelled, L.N. 255/79]26K. 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.26L. Any procedure laid down or direction given by the librarian under by-law 26K may exclude a special reading area from the operation of by-law 33 or may modify its application to a special reading area.AO 9[Subsidiary]Recording.Furniture and equipment.Offences.L.N. 72/78.Interpretation.L..N. 255/79.Use of special reading area.Application of by-law 33.1
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K

1986 Ed.]

Library (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

(d) except with the permission of the librarian no person shall

on one occasion-

(i) listen to the playing of more than one record or composition, or the re-playing of any record or composi- tion; or

(ii) view more than one film or view a film more than once; and

(e) no person who is suffering from a communicable ear

disease shall wear a headset.

26D. Except with the permission of the librarian-

(a) no person shall make a recording of any record, film or

film sound-track in a listening area or a viewing area; and (b) no person shall bring any recording equipment into a

listening area or a viewing area.

26E. Except with the permission of the librarian- (a) no person shall use a listening area or a viewing area, or the facilities, equipment and furniture therein except for the purpose of listening to records or viewing films; and (b) no furniture or equipment in a listening area or a viewing area shall be moved from the place designated for it by the librarian.

26F. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of by-law 26B(2), 26C, 26D or 26E commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $100.

26G-26H. [Cancelled, L.N. 255/79]

PART IVB

SPECIAL READING ÁREAS

261. 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.

26J. [Cancelled, L.N. 255/79]

26K. 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.

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

AO 9

[Subsidiary]

Recording.

Furniture and equipment.

Offences.

L.N. 72/78.

Interpretation.

L..N. 255/79.

Use of special reading area.

Application of by-law 33.

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