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Libraries Byelaws

1996

 

Made under Section 19 of the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 by the Council of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

 

1. In these byelaws unless the context otherwise requires:

2. An act in connection with the proper execution of his duty by a library officer shall not be a contravention of these byelaws.

 

3. No person shall give a false name or address for the purpose of entering the library or for the purpose of using any library facility.

 

4. No person who in the reasonable opinion of a library officer is offensively unclean in person or clothing or both shall remain in the library.

 

5. Except with the consent of a library officer, no person shall:

6. No person shall remain in the library after an emergency situation has been made known to him.

 

7. No person shall unless specifically permitted by a library officer, take or attempt to take any library property from the library or past a check out or security point.

 

8. No person shall without lawful excuse, destroy or damage any library property intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property should be destroyed or damaged.

 

9. No person shall behave in a disorderly manner in the library, use violent, abusive or obscene language therein or intentionally or recklessly cause or do anything likely to cause injury to any other person or property.

 

10. No person shall sleep in the library after having been requested not to do so by a library officer.

 

11. No person shall remain in a library without making proper use of the library's facilities after having been requested, by a library officer, to make such proper use of the facilities.

 

12. No person shall engaged in audible conversation in any part of the library set apart as a reference department, study area or for reading after having been requested not to do so by a library officer or where such conversation is prohibited by notice or after having been requested not to do so by a library officer.

 

13. No person shall, intentionally or recklessly obstruct any library officer in the execution of his duty or intentionally or recklessly disturb, obstruct, interrupt, abuse or annoy any other person properly using the library.

 

14. No person shall without the consent of a library officer, intentionally display, distribute or leave any bill, placard, notice or other document in the library.

 

15. No person shall, without the consent of a library officer, offer anything for sale in the library or canvass or seek signatures for petitions.

 

16. No person having charge of a child shall without the consent of a library officer leave him unsupervised in the library.

 

17. No person shall smoke, light a match or use a cigarette lighter in the library other than in an area if any designated as an area where smoking is permitted.

 

18. No person in any part of the library shall inhale any toxic substance for the purpose of causing intoxication or take any controlled drug as defined by Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 other than drugs dispensed for and pursuant to prescription issued for him by a doctor under and in accordance with the aforesaid Act.

 

19. No person shall except with the consent of a library officer partake of refreshment in the library.

 

20. No person shall except with the consent of a library officer cause or allow any mobile telephone, portable computer or other electrical equipment or apparatus for the reception of sound broadcasting or for the reproduction of sound to be operated in any part of the library to which the public has access.

 

21. No person who:

Shall unless with the specific consent of a library officer borrow any other library property.

 

22a. Any person who has borrowed library property which if returned would be returned late and who has been served with a notice by the library authority demanding return of the library property shall return the library property to the library from which it was borrowed within 14 days from the date the notice was served.

 

22b. For the purposes of this byelaw a notice may be served upon any person by delivering it to him or by leaving it at his last known address or by sending it by post addressed to him at that address.

 

23. Except as regards byelaws 8 and 18 any person who contravenes any of the foregoing byelaws shall be liable to prosecution by the library authority and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale in respect of each offence.

 

24. A library officer may exclude any person who contravenes any of the foregoing byelaws from any library maintained by the library authority under the Act.

 

25. On the coming into operation of these byelaws, the byelaws relating to libraries which were made by the Council of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham on the thirty-first day of July 1981 and were confirmed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science on the twelfth day of October 1981 shall be revoked as shall the amended byelaw 7 made by the said Council on the fifth day of March 1986 and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science on the twenty-seventh day of March 1987.

 

The foregoing byelaws are confirmed on behalf of the Secretary of State for National Heritage by the Head of Libraries and Information Division Department of National Heritage and shall come into force on the twenty-first day of March 1996.

 

The following note is not part of the byelaws:

Users of the library and library facilities are reminded that the provisions of the general law apply at all time. In particular as regards the activities referred to in byelaws 8 and 18 the library authority draws attention to the existence of the Criminal Damage Act 1971 and the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

 

People who intend to make copies of works are advised that they may only do so in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 and are liable to prosecution under that Act if they fail to observe its provisions.

 

 

Contact

Susan Leighton

Interim Group Manager - Libraries

Library Services Headquarters

Unit 18

Muirhead Quay

Fresh Wharf

Highbridge Road

Barking

IG11 7BG

 

Tel: 020 8724 8725

Fax: 020 8594 8489

Email: susan.leighton@lbbd.gov.uk or libraries@lbbd.gov.uk|

 

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