Source: http://boe.hawaii.gov/policies/AdminRules/Pages/AdminRule201-1.aspx
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 13:16:37+00:00

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4. §§8-201.1-4 to 8-201.1-20 are amended.
5. §§8-201.1-23 to 8-201.1-25 are amended.
6. Chapter 8-201.1 is compiled.
10. Chapter 8-201.2 is compiled.
11. Title of chapter 8-205 is amended.
14. §§8-205-3 to 8-205-5 are amended.
17. §§8-205-11 and 8-205-12 are amended.
18. Chapter 8-205 is compiled.
22. §§8-206.1-5 to 8-206.1-8 are amended.
24. §§8-206.1-14 to 8-206.1-17 are amended.
25. §§8-206.1-19 and 8-206.1-20 are repealed.
26. §§8-206.1-21 and 8-206.1-22 are amended.
27. A new §8-206.1-23 is added.
28. Chapter 8-206.1 is compiled.
33. §§8-206.2-5 to 8-206.2-7 are amended.
36. Subchapter 4, consisting of §§8-206.2-15 to 8-206.2-19.1 is repealed.
37. Subchapter 5 heading is amended.
39. §§8-206.2-22 and 8-206.2-23 are amended.
40. A new §8-206.2-24 is added.
42. §§8-206.2-28 to 8-206.2-33 are amended.
43. New §§8-206.2-34 and 8-206.2-35 are added.
44. Chapter 8-206.2 is compiled.
45. §§8-207-2 and 8-207-3 are repealed.
49. Chapter 8-207 is compiled.
51. §§8-209-3 and 8-209-4 are amended.
52. Chapter 8-209 is compiled.
§8-201.1-9 Skates. (a) Skates shall not be worn or used in or on public library property, unless otherwise authorized by the library manager.
§8-201.1-10 Unattended child. (a) As used in this section, “child” means an individual aged five and below.
(b) A child shall be accompanied by a parent, guardian, adult, or responsible person at all times while in a public library. A child left unattended by a parent, guardian, adult, or other responsible person may be reported to the police or other appropriate public agency.
§8-201.1-12 Personal property. (a) Neither the public library nor the public library staff is responsible for personal items left, stolen, or damaged on public library property.
§8-201.1-13 Disruptive behavior. (a) Behavior deemed disruptive by the library staff shall be prohibited. If the library customer continues to display disruptive behavior after being warned by the library manager, the customer shall be requested to leave the library until the disruptive behavior has ceased. Prohibited disruptive behavior is that which would unduly interfere with a reasonable library customer’s quiet enjoyment and use of the public library.
(b) Bathing or washing that results in extensive puddling on the floor, disrobing in the common area, shaving of any part of the body, or other conduct that unduly interferes with other library customers’ use of the restroom is prohibited.
§8-201.1-14 Unlawful or malicious damage. (a) Any person who unlawfully or maliciously cuts, tears, defaces, disfigures, soils, obliterates, breaks, or otherwise damages any library material shall be referred to the library manager, and if necessary, shall be reported to the police.
(b) Any person who unlawfully or maliciously damages any library facility, material, or equipment shall be responsible for the damage or loss.
(c) The library manager may bill the responsible person for any damage or loss. The responsible person shall pay for the damage or loss within thirty days of the date billed. Failure to pay for the damage or loss may result in the system taking appropriate legal action to recover the cost of the damage or loss and denial of use of the library facility, material, or equipment.
§8-201.1-16 Denial of use. (a) Any person violating any decision or order of the state librarian, library manager, or any administrative rule governing HSPLS, may be denied use of a public library for a period of time to be determined by the library manager or state librarian.
(b) The person may be notified of the denial of use of any library facility, material, equipment, or service upon the issuance of a notice of denial of use or trespass form, substantially similar to the form located at the end of this chapter as Exhibit 1, entitled “Notice of Denial of Use or Trespass Warning”, dated June 16, 2008.
§8-201.1-24 Abandoned vehicles. (a) Security personnel or the library manager may post a traffic violation notice on any vehicle parked beyond the operating hours of the library.
(3) The vehicle is abandoned.
(b) Vehicles may be towed under the direction of the library manager by an authorized towing company.

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