District library definition

District library means a library established pursuant to section 3 of the district library establishment act, Act No. 24 of the Public Acts of 1989, being section 397.173 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
District library means a district library established under the district library establishment act, 1989 PA 24, MCL 397.171 to 397.196.
District library means a library established pursuant to the district library establishment act or a library considered to be established pursuant to the district library establishment act under section 6 of that act.

Examples of District library in a sentence

  • Materials from the sessions may be delivered to the District office to be included in the District library for the future use of other Directors and staff.

  • Materials from the session(s) may be delivered to the District office to be included in the District library for the future use of other Directors and staff.

  • Lowest Corresponding Price (LCP) is defined as the lowest price that a Vendor charges to nonresidential customers who are similarly situated to a particular E-rate applicant (District, library, or consortium) for similar services.

  • The meeting will start at 5:00 p.m. Executive Session, 6:00 p.m. Regular Session and will be held in the District library.

  • The agenda shall also be posted at all District library branches.

  • The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. Executive Session, 6:30 p.m. Regular Session and will be held in the District library.

  • The meeting will start at 5:30p.m. Executive Session, 6:30 p.m. Regular Session and will take place in the District library.

  • The primary objective of the District library material selection procedure is to provide students and teachers with a wide range of educational materials on all levels of difficulty and in a variety of formats, with diversity of appeal, allowing for the presentation of many different points of view.

  • The agenda shall also be posted at all District library branches and on the District Board or library website.

  • The meeting will start at 5:00p.m. Executive Session, 6:00 p.m. Regular Session and will take place in the District library.


More Definitions of District library

District library means the district library in each Participating District.
District library means a public Library established as a District Library under Sub-section (1) of Section 10;

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