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Code · Rhode Island · Title 29 Libraries · Chapter 6 State Aid to Libraries

§ 29-6-4. Library councils.

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§ 29-6-4. Library councils.
In cities or towns having more than one free public library, the boards of trustees, or other governing bodies of the libraries in the city or town, may appoint an interlibrary committee to include the principal librarian of each of the libraries and one other representative of each of the libraries, the committee to be known as a “library council”. The library council is hereby authorized to prepare and submit on behalf of a city or town the plan required by the provisions of § 29-6-3 for division of the proposed annual grant-in-aid to the city or town among the free public libraries therein.
The library council may also serve as a means for promoting interlibrary cooperation in the city or town, and is authorized to advise the free public libraries therein on all matters relating to cooperative or joint library services, and may make recommendations pertaining thereto.
History of Section.
G.L. 1956, § 29-6-4; P.L. 1964, ch. 233, § 3.
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