Library board definition

Library board means the library board of directors appointed locally as
Library board means the Woodstock Public Library Board.
Library board means the library board of directors appointed locally as authorized by Section 9-7-402 or 9-7-502 and which exercises general policy authority for library services within a city or county of the state, regardless of the title by which the board is known locally.

Examples of Library board in a sentence

  • The Camas County Public Library Board of Trustees approved this policy on September 28, 1998 and revised on December 18, 2000.

  • Friends and advisory groups may raise money through book sales, sponsorship of special events, or other means at the discretion of the Library Board of Trustees and staff.

  • Gifts with a value of $2,500 or more will be accepted by the Library Board of Trustees upon the recommendation of the Library Director.

  • The Library Board of Trustees and staff are under no obligation to accept gifts, items, or funds and reserve the right to refuse any gift.

  • There shall be a written statement of purpose and by-laws on file which shall be in accordance with the Policies of the Library Board of Trustees.


More Definitions of Library board

Library board means the fiscal and administrative body of a public library.
Library board means a board as defined in the Public Libraries Act, a public library service established under the Northern Services Boards Act or a county library established under the County of Lambton Act, 1994, being chapter Pr31 of the Statutes of Ontario, 1994, the County of Elgin Act, 1985, being chapter Pr16 of the Statutes of Ontario, 1985, or The County of Lennox and Addington Act, 1978, being chapter 126 of the Statutes of Ontario, 1978. O. Reg. 191/11, s. 19 (5).
Library board means the City of Kawartha Lakes Public Library Board.
Library board means the body that has the authority to give administrative direction or advisory counsel to a library or library system.
Library board means The Library Board of Western Australia constituted under the Library Board of Western Australia Act 1951. The word “Registrar” shall mean the Registrar, or his deputy for the time being, of the Supreme Court. The phraseRegistry Office” shall mean the office of the Registrar, for the time being, of the Supreme Court. The word “newspaper” shall mean any paper containing public news, intelligence, or occurrences, or any remarks or observations therein printed, for sale and published in Western Australia periodically, or in parts or numbers at intervals not exceeding 26 days between the publication of any 2 such papers, parts, or numbers; and also any paper printed in order to be dispersed and made public weekly, or oftener, or at intervals not exceeding 26 days, containing only or principally advertisements. The word “occupation”, when applied to any person, shall mean his trade or following, and if none, then his rank or usual title, as esquire, gentleman. The phrase “place of residence” shall include the street, or place where the person to whom it refers shall reside, and the number (if any), or other designation of the house in which he shall so reside. The word “proprietor” shall mean and include, as well the sole proprietor of any newspaper, as also, in the case of a divided proprietorship, the persons who as partners or otherwise represent, and are responsible for any share or interest in the newspaper, as between themselves and the persons in like manner representing or responsible for the other shares or interest therein, and no other person. [Section 1 amended by No. 96 of 1981 s. 3.] 2. Newspaper reports of certain meetings privileged Any report published in any newspaper of the proceedings of a public meeting shall be privileged, if such meeting was lawfully convened for a lawful purpose, and open to the public, and if such report was fair and accurate and published without malice, and if the publication of the matter complained of was for the public benefit; Provided always that the protection intended to be afforded by this section shall not be available as a defence in any proceeding if the plaintiff or prosecutor can show that the defendant has refused to insert in the newspaper in which the report containing the matter complained of appeared, a reasonable letter or statement of explanation or contradiction by or on behalf of such plaintiff or prosecutor.[3‑6. Repealed by 1 & 2 Edw. VII. No. 14 s. 3(2).] 7. The Chief Justice or a Judge...
Library board means an administrative or advisory group comprised of representative members of the library’s community.
Library board means a library board established under IC 20-14 (before its repeal) or this article in a county in which a private donation library is located; and