PART 11
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 1
LIBRARY SYSTEM
SECTION:
11-101: Desire of the governing boards.
11-102: City located within district.
11-103: Resolution to be passed.
11-104: Governing board.
11-105: Library district.
11-106: Operating budget for multi-county library.
11-101:   DESIRE OF THE GOVERNING BOARDS:
It is the desire of the governing boards of the cities and counties hereinafter named to provide good library service to the residents of the municipalities concerned. (Ord. No. 83-6-1, 616/83)
State Law Reference: Municipal libraries, 11 O.S Sections 31-101 et seq.
11-102:   CITY LOCATED WITHIN DISTRICT:
The city is located within the proposed district to be served by a multi-county library, established and created under the laws of the state in accordance with the Oklahoma Library Code, to include the following counties: McIntosh, Muskogee, Adair, Sequoyah, Cherokee and Delaware, recognized as the Eastern Oklahoma District Library System. (Ord. No. 83-6-1, 6/6/83)
11-103:   RESOLUTION TO BE PASSED:
In order to form such multi-county library district, the governing boards of Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Sequoyah and Wagoner Counties, or any combination thereof, must pass a resolution and each city of two thousand (2,000) population or more, according to the latest federal census, must enact an ordinance creating such multi- county library district. The governing boards of Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, McIntosh, Muskogee and Sequoyah Counties have passed their resolutions and have passed a vote for a library levy according to Article X, Section 10A, Oklahoma Constitution, and are therefore made the member counties of the Eastern Oklahoma District Library System. (Ord. No. 83-6-1, 6/6/83)
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