Recently Asked Questions
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Debt Collection and Library Fines
We have become aware that a recent law in New York shortened the statute of limitations to collect consumer debts. Does this affect our library’s ability to enforce and collect library fines? |
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Statute of Limitations for Library Fines
We have become aware that a recent law in New York shortened the statute of limitations to collect consumer debts. Does this affect our library’s ability to enforce and collect library fines? |
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Association Library Meeting Room Fees and Private Use
My association library is updating our meeting room policy. I've read Ask the Lawyer's previous advice on meeting rooms, as well as ALA's guidance. I have two questions that I can't find guidance on: |
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Patron Account Debt Collections
What laws or limits should libraries consider when storing and collecting patron account debts? Who is responsible for compliance: the library where a patron is registered (they set their own blocking policies), or the system maintaining the records? Similarly, does the library system (who manages an ILS on behalf of its member libraries) have the authority over library records, including that of purging library patron accounts, according to local policy? |
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Unsealed overdue notices and FERPA
I am wondering if sending unsealed overdue notices to students in their classrooms is a FERPA violation. The notices might appear face up on their desks or in their hands for other students to see. The prices of overdue materials are listed on our notices. Another issue - is calling a student's home and leaving a message stating that they have an overdue book and giving the price of the book a FERPA violation? Thank you. |