Library board unanimously grants directors discretion on flagged materials for state reporting
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The board voted unanimously to authorize library directors to use existing policy and their discretion to handle books flagged under the Trey Hargett letter and related reporting requirements, rather than having each matter routed first to the full board.
The Sumner County Library Board unanimously approved a motion to give local library directors discretion to handle books flagged under the state letter from Trey Hargett and related matters, the board said Monday.
Trustees framed the vote as a narrow administrative action intended to allow directors to handle shelving decisions and local operational responses consistent with the board's collection policy and standard procedures, and to satisfy reporting obligations. The vote was described by trustees as a way to complete drafting of the required responses and avoid referring every reconsideration to the full board.
County staff and the chair emphasized that the action did not change the collection policy itself; it authorizes directors to take ordinary operational steps and to use established processes. The motion passed without opposition.
The board said it will record the decision and incorporate the directive into its response process for the outstanding letter.
