(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to procure, or take in any way from any public library, any book, pamphlet, map, chart, painting, picture, photograph, periodical, newspaper, magazine, manuscript, film, microfilm, phonograph, record, recording, or exhibit or any part thereof, with intent to convert the same to his or her own use, or with the intent to defraud the owner thereof.
(B) It shall be unlawful for any person, having procured or taken from any public library, any book, pamphlet, map, chart, painting, picture, photograph, periodical, newspaper, magazine, manuscript, film, microfilm, phonograph, record, recording, or exhibit or any part thereof, to thereafter convert the same to his or her own use or fraudulently deprive the owner thereof.
(C) The failure of any person to return library material in accordance with the rules of the library shall constitute prima facie evidence of the intent to convert or defraud, provided that the person having procured or taken library material shall not have returned same within five days after receiving notice that the library material was overdue.
(Prior Code, § 302.04) Penalty, see § 130.999