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(A) The Library Board may authorize the sale, exchange, or disposal of any surplus, damaged, defective, obsolete, or duplicate books in the City Library.
(B) Records shall be kept of any such surplus, damaged, defective, obsolete, or duplicate books so disposed of.
(Neb. RS 51-207) (1973 Code, § 3-702)
The Library Board shall establish rules and regulations for the governing of the City Library for the preservation and efficient management thereof. The Board shall fix and impose by general rules, penalties, and forfeitures for injury to the City Library grounds, rooms, books, or other property, or for failure to return a book. All fees, penalties, and forfeitures may be collected in civil action in the event of failure, neglect, or refusal to pay the assessments.
(Neb. RS 51-205 and 51-214) (1973 Code, § 3-703)
It shall be unlawful for any person not authorized by the regulations made by the Library Board to take a book from the City Library, without the consent of the Librarian, or an authorized employee of the City Library. Any person removing a book from the City Library without properly checking it out shall be deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(Neb. RS 51-211) (1973 Code, § 3-704) Penalty, see § 10.99
FISHING POND
The pond owned by the city located on part of TR5, 15th Addition to the City of Bridgeport, Nebraska located behind Sonny's Grocery Store and formerly used as a swimming pool shall be and hereby is designated as a fishing hole for children, subject to the following terms and limitations:
(A) The pond shall be available for fishing by children ages 15 and under from sunrise to sunset. No persons ages 16 and older shall fish in said pond except for assisting an allowed child.
(B) No rafts, canoes, boats or other floating devises used to support people shall be allowed on said pond.
(C) No swimming shall be allowed in said pond.
(D) All rules and regulations pertaining to fishing of the Nebraska Game and Parks Division of the State of Nebraska shall be in full force and effect.
(E) Any person violating any of the above conditions shall be guilty of a crime punishable by a fine up to $200.
(Ord. 806, passed 7-8-2010)