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Board adopts circulation privacy and homebound rules, raises museum‑pass fee to deter drop‑box returns
Summary
Directors approved changes to privacy and circulation procedures to record only the last four digits of identification for remote transactions, clarified homebound delivery procedures and accepted revised donation handling; they also raised the replacement/return fee for museum passes to $25 amid staff concerns about damage and drop‑box returns.
The North Public Library Board adopted changes to circulation and privacy practices on Sept. 11, approving a shift to record only limited identification data for non‑in‑person transactions and clarifying homebound delivery and donation procedures.
Under the change, staff will record only the last four digits of an identification document plus month and day of birth when patrons request remote transactions such as renewals or third‑party pick‑ups. A staff member said the change aims to verify identity…
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