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COALINGA-HURON LIBRARY DISTRICT
Behavior Policy
Board Policy #2106

The Coalinga-Huron Library District Board of Trustees has established certain standards of acceptable behavior on library property in order to maintain an atmosphere that promotes the use and enjoyment of the resources and services of the library, promotes the safety of the general public and the library staff, and protects the building, furniture, equipment, and materials of the library.

Any activity that interferes with the rights of other patrons to use the library, disrupts the normal functioning of the library, could result in physical, emotional, or mental injury to oneself or others, or could result in damage to the facilities, equipment, or materials is considered disruptive and unacceptable behavior.

The library reserves the right to require anyone who engages in disruptive behavior to leave the premises, the right to restrict privileges for a specified period of time, and the right to ban the individual from the library for a specified period of time or permanently. In most cases, a staff member will notify the individual that he or she is in violation of the standards of conduct and will provide one verbal warning. Unlawful activities will be reported immediately to the police.

Disruptive behavior includes but is not limited to the following:

Appeals: Any patron who is suspended from the library has the opportunity to appeal to the Director of the Library within fourteen days of any notice of suspension or termination. The Director shall thereupon schedule a meeting concerning such appeal and the appellant shall be entitled to present his or her version of the facts at such meeting. Within five days after such meeting, the Director shall notify the appellant in writing that the suspension or termination has been affirmed, modified, or revoked.

ADOPTED: May 23, 2006