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Library. CONTRACTOR shall provide an inmate law library in compliance with Rule 33-501.301, F.A.C., FDC’s Policy 501.301, and ACA Standards.
5.41.1. The institution librarians shall conduct an annual inventory of their collections and report any missing items. The monthly law library report from the Facility shall include the number of library requests, number of requests completed, number of requests denied, number of library visits in confinement, days and hours the law library was open to inmate use, circulation of law library materials, volume of legal services provided to inmates, number of assigned inmate law clerks, and legal materials added to the law library collection during the month. Library reports shall be submitted monthly to the On-Site Contract Monitor and the FDC per FDC Procedure 501.301. The Law Library at the Facility shall be designated as a major collection. This report shall be submitted by the tenth (10th) day of each calendar month for the previous month's activities. A “Law Library Report for Major and Minor Collections,” DC5-147, and “Monthly Accession Report for Law Library Collections,” DC5- 145, shall be used to submit the monthly report for the law library.
5.41.2. CONTRACTOR shall provide a general library for inmate use. A monthly report in compliance with FDC policy 501.310 shall be submitted monthly to the FDC’s Library Services Administrator and the On-Site Contract Monitor. This report shall include total operating time, circulation and usage by inmates and staff, educational/informational programming, and library collections. A “General Library Report,” DC5-144, shall be used to submit the monthly report of the general LIBRARY USAGE.
Library. The following facilitator positions may be offered at the discretion of the District each year:
a. Clinical Nursing CNA
b. Clinical Nursing Medical Assistant c. Clinical Nursing d. Study Abroad
Library. Borrowing privileges available without charge. Upon retirement an employee shall be issued a permanent individual library card.
Library. The participating member will, upon request, receive a non-transferable bor- rower's library card for the ▇▇▇▇▇ Library at New York University. This card will be effec- tive for a maximum period of two (2) academic years immediately following the date of separation. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Union library will remain accessible to the participant for life.
Library. Through reference materials, books, magazines, computers, recordings and tapes, students develop skills in independent learning and research. Each student from preschool through the eighth grade uses the library on a scheduled basis. Resource and enrichment materials are also provided for the teachers. Books borrowed from the library must be returned on a timely basis. Parents will have to pay for any lost or damaged books. When lightning/thunder is present, all students will return to the building when out of doors. On an outdoor field trip, students will return to the bus. When participating in extra-curricular sports, the event will be postponed/cancelled and children will be sent home/picked up from the game or practice.
Library. Each secondary school shall have the equivalent of a full-time teacher librarian.
Library. A library responsive to faculty and student needs consistent with standards of quality recognized at a national level.
Library. Members will be entitled to full library privileges, once they receive their Campus Card.
Library. Books are checked out for one-week intervals. The student who signs the Borrower’s Card is responsible for any fines should the book be lost or damaged. A student who violates the policy may have restricted library privileges and a $25 fine per book. Lending a library book to a friend is strongly discouraged as the student’s name on the Borrower’s Card is still responsible for any damage to the book regardless of his/her innocence in the loss of the book.
Library. The Board and the Association mutually recognize the importance of continuous use of adequate teaching reference material in maintaining a high level of professional performance. In furtherance of that recognition, the Board shall provide a teacher reference library in each school in the district and include therein all texts which are reasonably requested by the teachers of that school and jointly approved by the Board and the Local Administration.