Patron Responsibilities and Conduct

Prepared by: Valerie Bell & Resource Team

Date: 6/26/2022

Submitted to: ARLS Policy Committee

Date: 7/6/2022

Approved by: ARLS Board of Trustees

Date: 7/21/2022

The Athens Regional Library System and its libraries exist to provide open and equitable access to resources and services which meet information needs and enhance the quality of life in the diverse communities served. To ensure an environment useful, safe, and enjoyable for all patrons, and to protect the library's resources, the Athens Regional Library Board of Trustees has established the following standards defining acceptable behavior for those who visit and use the library [O.C.G.A. § 20-5-43].

Patrons are welcome to:

(a) Ask questions of staff and receive needed information in the library

(b) Borrow materials through established lending procedures

(c) Bring children and teens to the library for materials and programs

(d) Comply with SB319, the Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014, when visiting

Libraries

(e) Use the materials in all public areas of the library, under the following

conditions: The Athens Regional Library System is committed to ensuring the

safety of all of its patrons, with a special emphasis on the safety of children in our

libraries. For that reason, the materials, services and equipment in the children’s

areas are intended primarily for the use of children, their parents and/or caregivers.

Others needing to access materials or services specific to the children’s area do so

with the understanding that the library staff will determine whether or not a

particular use or activity is appropriate in the children’s area. Thus, patrons may be

asked to use alternative areas of the library, at the discretion of the library manager

or designee.

(f) Read, study, type, and write while using library materials

(g) Read materials held behind the desk or other off-site locations to maintain their

availability and reading access for all interested patrons, who will be required to

provide a valid piece of identification which will be held behind the desk until the

item(s) is(are) returned

(h) Use library computers

(i) Speak quietly whenever in the library and whenever on cell phones

Visitors to the libraries are expected to be engaged in activities associated with the use of public libraries while on or in any of the libraries' properties. Visitors who choose to violate these standards for behavior may be subject to a restriction or loss of library privileges. The following actions, as well as any other behavior that disrupts the public use of the library, are prohibited:

Other restrictions include:

Persons violating these rules, or any other library policy, will be first warned by library staff or a security officer at the time of the offense. If the conduct continues, the offender will be instructed to leave the library for the day. Library staff or security officers may expel the offender without a warning in situations of serious, threatening, or malicious behavior. Offenders who refuse to leave the library premises will be subject to arrest and prosecution for criminal trespass pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-7-21.

Repeated violation of behavior policies may result in an official suspension of library privileges, based on an established schedule of offenses and consequences established by the library.