Haw. Code R. § 8-200.6-2 - Library card
(a) Unless otherwise provided by these rules,
a library card is required for a library customer to use card-required services
or to request enhanced services.
(b) A library customer who wishes to apply
for a library card shall provide satisfactory proof of identification and
current address and complete an application form substantially similar to the
form located at the end of this chapter as Exhibit 1, entitled "Hawaii State
Public Library System Library Card Application/Renewal", dated June 26,
2008.
(c) Applicants for library
cards may verify their identification using one or more of the following
picture indentifications to satisfy the required proof:
(1) Current driver's license;
(2) Current State of Hawaii identification
certificate with expiration date;
(3) Current passport;
(4) Current military
identification;
(5) Current school
identification;
(6) Current alien
registration card;
(7) Any current
identification issued by any government agency;
(8) Current company-issued
identification.
(d)
Applicants may verify their current address using documents such as:
(1) Valid State of Hawaii driver's
license;
(2) Valid State of Hawaii
identification card with expiration date;
(3) Checkbook with name and address
imprinted;
(4) Current rental
agreement;
(5) Current utility
bill;
(6) Proof of any insurance
coverage issued to the person;
(7)
Postmarked envelope mailed to customer within the last fourteen days.
(e) The library customer shall
complete the application form by providing the customer's first name, middle
name, last name, and permanent mailing address.
(f) A non-resident library customer shall
provide a current Hawaii address in addition to a permanent mailing
address.
(g) A library card
application and library card must be signed with the customer's name. The
library card must be signed in the presence of a library staff
member.
(h) When a library customer
is unable to sign the application or card because of a physical or mental
disability, the customer's mark shall be witnessed by a library staff member,
who shall place a note documenting this in the customer's library account.
These provisions are not applicable for infants or non-school-aged children who
have not yet learned to sign or print their name.
(i) Children must be able to handwrite their
name on the application and card in order to obtain a library card.
(j) When a library customer is unable to sign
the application or card because they are homebound as documented by a doctor's
note, the customer's signature shall be witnessed by another person, who shall
then provide their own valid identification in addition to the customer's
identification as stated in subsection (c) to library staff. The witness' name
shall be noted in the customer's library account.
(k) A minor applying for a library card shall
be accompanied by a parent or guardian, except as provided in section
8-206.1-21. The parent or guardian must provide their own signature on the
minor's library card application, and show satisfactory proof of current
address and identification. By signing the minor's library card application,
the parent or guardian agrees to be responsible for any fines, fees, or charges
incurred by the minor and attached to the minor's account.
(l) An application shall be denied if it is
incomplete, or if any information provided is false or fraudulent. Photocopies
or other reproductions of any document shall not be accepted unless accompanied
by the original.
(m) Library
customers shall promptly notify HSPLS of any changes to their library account
information, Including, but not limited to address or name changes. Library
customers shall be responsible for all fines, fees, or charges that result from
the failure to do so.
(n) Library
customers shall be responsible for all library materials and library services
charged to their library cards, including, but not limited to loss of or damage
to library materials. Library customers shall promptly notify HSPLS of the loss
or theft of their library card. The failure of a library customer to promptly
inform the public library that the customer's card has been lost or stolen may
cause the customer to be responsible for library material borrowed with a card
that was lost or stolen.
(o) A
library card may be revoked immediately if any information given on the
application, or provided as proof of identification or address, is proved
false.
(p) The first library card
is free for residents, current military personnel with Hawaii orders, and the
military personnel's dependents. The card will remain valid for five years
after date of issue.
(q) The first
library card is free for a Hawaii-based organization. An organization may be
issued a library card if the executives of the organization provide adequate
proof of identification and complete an organizational agreement, substantially
similar to the form located at the end of this chapter as Exhibit 2, entitled
"Hawaii State Public Library System Organizational Agreement For Library Use",
dated June 15, 2007. The agreement shall require the notarized signature of the
organization's head, who will be responsible for any financial obligations on
the organization's account. The card will remain valid for five years from date
of issue.
(r) Non-residents may be
issued library cards that are valid for a three-month period or valid for a
five-year period. The payment for a three-month card is $10. The payment for a
five-year card is $25.
(s) There is
no charge for renewal of library cards for residents and Hawaii-based
organizations. Non-residents shall be charged $10 for the renewal of a
three-month card or $25 for renewal of the five-year card.
(t) In order for a customer to renew a
library card, the customer must present the library card, complete a new
library card application form, and show acceptable proof of identification and
current address. All library card renewal transactions require the presence of
the library customer, except as set forth in subsection (j).
(u) A library customer whose resident card
has expired may borrow one time only without providing identification
documentation required for renewal.
(v) A fee of $5 shall be charged each time
any library card is replaced. HSPLS provides for free replacement of library
cards for customers who provide satisfactory proof and have a library account
that is currently considered valid with regard to thresholds for fines, fees,
and charges if:
(1) The card was
stolen;
(2) The customer's legal
name was changed;
(3) The card was
damaged through normal wear and tear or an act of nature, such as but not
limited to fire, flood, earthquake or other natural disaster that is not under
the customer's control or for which the customer cannot reasonably be held
accountable;
(4) The customer's
status has changed from Juvenile to Young Adult or from Young Adult to
Adult.
(w) With the
exception of stolen cards or cards no longer available due to an act of nature,
such as but not limited to fire, flood, earthquake, or other natural disaster
that is not under the customer's control or for which the customer cannot
reasonably be held accountable, a customer must present the current library
card in order to obtain a replacement card. The customer shall also complete a
new library card application form and show acceptable proof of identification
and current address. All library card replacement transactions require the
presence of the library customer, except as set forth in subsection (j).
Replacement cards for non-residents will have the same expiration date as the original cards.
(x) A library customer or organization shall
not receive a refund for returned cards.
(y) A library card shall be used only by the
customer to whom it was issued. It is not transferable, except as provided in
section 8-200.7-7(c).
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