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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.250 Certificates of librarianship -- To whom granted.

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(1)The board shall grant certificates of librarianship to applicants who are graduates of
library schools approved by the board and shall grant certificates to other applicants
when it has satisfied itself that the applicant is qualified for library work. Applicants
shall provide such information as required by the board to determine their
qualifications.
(2)The board may issue renewals, determine the positions for which certificates of
librarianship shall be required, and adopt rules and regulations for its own
government and for carrying out the purposes of KRS 171.230 to 171.306.
(3)The board may issue certificates to qualified persons who are serving in libraries not
supported from public funds.
(4)Librarians who were in service on May 31, 1938, and served one
(1)year prior to
such date shall be entitled to receive a life certificate in accordance with their
qualifications, without examination, upon the payment of prescribed fee.
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