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Board tables motion to standardize age-based permission for devices and programs

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The board discussed aligning multiple policies so ages 12–15 would need parental permission for certain services, and 16-and-up would receive 'full service,' but tabled a formal motion for further work.

At its March 13 meeting, the South Burlington City Library Board discussed aligning multiple library policies to make permission rules consistent across services (e.g., Chromebooks, recording studio usage, and the Library of Things). The working proposal was to treat ages 12–15 as requiring parental or guardian permission for certain services and access, while age 16 and older…

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