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Clearwater Public Library System Code of ConductThe Clearwater Public Library System strives to provide the highest level of service to all library users. The following rules are set in place to protect the right of library patrons to enjoy a safe environment, conducive to the use and enjoyment of library materials and services. The United States Court of Appeals decision (Kreimer vs. Bureau of Police for the Town of Morristown, 1992) found that a library is a “limited public forum” created for the specific purpose of providing public access to materials. Further, the library may draft rules of behavior to assure that the library is used for the general purposes for which it is intended. RULES: 1. The Clearwater Public Library System shall uphold all state laws and local ordinances in regard to public behavior. 2. Patrons shall be engaged in activities associated with the use of a public library while in the building. Patrons not engaged in reading, studying, or using library materials shall be required to leave the building. 3. The following list of activities not associated with the use of a public library are specifically prohibited: · Smoking or using tobacco products 4. All personal items must remain with the owner. 5. Patrons shall respect the rights of other patrons and staff and shall not engage in behavior so as to unreasonably disrupt another patron’s or employee’s use of the library by: · Noisy or boisterous activities 6. Patrons shall not interfere with another person’s use of the library or with the library personnel’s performance of their duties. 7. Patrons shall wear appropriate attire, including shirt and shoes. 8. Patrons shall use the appropriately designated restroom. 9. Children under the age of seven must be accompanied by an adult. a. Responsibility for all children using the library rests with the parent
/ guardian or assigned chaperon and not with the library personnel. 10. Patrons shall promptly leave the building at closing time or in an emergency. 11. Any person violating any of these rules shall be required to leave the premises for the remainder of the business day. A repeat violator who commits multiple violations during the same calendar year may be trespassed for 30 days, 6 months, or 1 year pursuant to the procedures contained in the NOTICE OF SUSPENSION AND NOTICE OF TRESPASS attached to this Code of Conduct. A patron who refuses to leave under these circumstances or who returns to the library during the period that the patron has been trespassed from the library is trespassing; and staff will seek assistance from the police, if necessary. |
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