Haw. Code R. § 8-206.1-21 - Class and group visits
(a) A public
library may introduce its services and resources to school classes and groups
within the community or as requested.
(b) The library may introduce its services
and resources to students borrowing library material during a class visit to
the public library under the following terms and conditions:
(1) Library material may be borrowed for a
period up to six weeks upon prior arrangement with the library manager or
designee.
(2) A library card may be
issued to a minor student upon completion of a library card application signed
by the minor's parent or guardian and collected and verified by the student's
teacher.
(3) For purposes of this
section, a class visit is a prearranged visit by a school class and designed to
assist students in the use of library material.
(c) The library may also accommodate group
visits by organizations within the community.
(d) The same organization, or any group or
class of the organization, shall not be scheduled more than twice in a single
month for a prepared session. A prepared session is one which requires library
staff time to plan and conduct. The same organization, or any group or class of
the organization, shall not be visited by the same librarian more than twice in
the same month.
(e) Unscheduled
organizations or groups or classes of an organization arriving unannounced
shall receive the same reference assistance as other individual library
customers who arrive at the same time. Every effort shall be made to provide
fair and efficient service.
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