Examples of Libraries Act in a sentence
Every person shall be afforded the opportunity to have free access to public information through the Internet in public libraries, pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Public Libraries Act.
However, the Board’s Secretary may designate the minutes of in camera sessions as confidential if Section 28(2) of the Public Libraries Act applies.
Personal information collected by the Kingston Frontenac Public Library is done so under the authority of the Public Libraries Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
The Library Board works within the Public Libraries Act, R.S.O. 1990.
This Cooperative is established as authorized by Michigan Public Act 89, 1977, known as State Aid to Public Libraries Act.
All patron information is confidential, in accordance with The Public Libraries Act, 1996.
Presidential libraries means the libraries or collection authorities established under the Presidential Libraries Act (44 U.S.C. 2112) and similar institutions or authorities as may be established in the future.Referral means coordination with or transfer of action to an interested party.
The authority for this policy is contained in Section 22 of the State Aid to Public Libraries Act, P.A. 89, of 1977.
In any event, absence from three consecutive scheduled meetings (according to the Public Libraries Act, section 13 (c)) will result in the member’s disqualification from the Board unless the member is ‘excused for cause’ by a motion of the Board.
Grants for Municipal & Intermunicipal Library BoardsOperating GrantsA municipal or intermunicipal library board is eligible for this grant if it is in compliance with the Libraries Act, Libraries Regulation and Municipal Affairs Grants Regulation.