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Tooele City library board adopts limited-use cards for patrons in temporary housing
Summary
The Tooele City Library Board approved a policy creating a limited-use library card for people living in temporary situations (shelters, treatment facilities, boarding schools). Limited cards require renewal every three months and allow a maximum of two physical items checked out at a time.
The Tooele City Library Board voted to approve policy changes creating a limited-use library card for patrons who live in temporary living situations, Library Director Chase Randall said. The change applies to adults and child accounts where parents or legal guardians have limited-use status.
Randall presented the revisions, explaining that "a person who resides at a temporary living place, halfway house, homeless shelter, treatment facility, boarding school, or similar may obtain a limited use library card if approved by the library director pursuant to section 2.2," and that limited-use cards "require renewal every 3 months rather than 12." He told the board the policy edits move prior wording…
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