Recently Asked Questions
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Patrons with Service Animals
My library knows that service animals provide vital assistance to patrons with disabilities, and that they must be allowed on library premises without pre-approval. We also know that when a service animal is brought into the library by a visitor, we can only ask if the animal is needed for a disability, and what work or task it has been trained to provide. We also know that some disabilities are not easily observed, and not every person using a service animal will be perceived as having a “real” disability. Our library is small and we prohibit all animals—other than service animals—for a combination of reasons (including cleanliness, allergies, and fear). Our question is this: we have a patron who we think is faking it. The patron sometimes comes in with a dog, and based on a variety of factors, it seems the patron is bringing in the dog not to accommodate a disability but to taunt staff members and dare them to confront this patron. What can we do? |
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Napping in library
Sometimes, people nap in the library, particularly people who we believe might not have stable or sufficient housing. We feel that a library should not exclude people who need a secure place to rest, so long as there is no interference with library operations, but are there any legal considerations to this issue? |
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Libraries Open to the Public Template for Copiers
We were asked about signage to post over the public copier at a libraries open to the public. Below is some template language with footnotes explaining why they say what they do. Of course, before posting in your school or library, check with your lawyer! |
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Staff COVID vaccinations
Can a public library compel staff members to get vaccinations for COVID-19, when they are available? If so, can an employee request an exemption? Do we need waivers of library liability if a staff member chooses not to get vaccinated? |
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Considering accessibility in library statements and purchases
Should our library have an accessibility statement? And should we consider accessibility when making purchases? |