§ 11-201 LIBRARY BOOKS.
   (a)   Failure to return library books.
      (1)   Generally. It is unlawful for any person to fail to return any book, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, manuscript, article; art print, photograph, record, film or any other property owned by or consigned to the Kingman Public Library, to whom such material was delivered, after written notice to return the same within 30 days has been given to such person, provided, such notice shall be given after the expiration of the time which by the rules of the Library Board the book or other library material may be kept.
      (2)   Notice of materials to be returned. The notice required in division (a)(1) above shall be given by the librarian of the Kingman Public Library and shall be substantially as follows:
         (A)   The notice shall be in writing;
         (B)   Specifically state the violations alleged to exist or to have been committed;
         (C)   Specify that the person to whom the notice is issued shall have 30 days within which to correct the violations specified; and
         (D)   Be addressed to and served upon the holder of the library card used to gain possession or use of such material. The notice shall be deemed properly served upon the holder personally, or if the notice is served upon the holder personally, or if the notice is sent by certified mail to the most recent address listed on his or her application for a library card.
      (3)   Evidence of responsibility. In any prosecution charging a violation of division (a) above, proof that a particular individual was the registered holder of a particular library card which was issued to secure any book or any other library property shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the record holder of such library card was the person who utilized the same to secure a particular book or any other property of the Kingman Public Library at the point where and at the time when the violation is alleged to have occurred. The foregoing stated presumption shall apply only when the procedure as prescribed by division (a)(2) above has been followed.
(2010 Code, § 11-201)
   (b)   Identification when borrowing materials. It is unlawful for any person to do any one or more of the following acts:
      (1)   Give a fictitious name or address at the Kingman Public Library in order to obtain possession or use of any book or other property of the Kingman Public Library;
      (2)   To use a library card of another person without permission of such owner to secure possession of any book or other property of the Kingman Public Library; and
      (3)   To conceal his or her identity or place of employment or residence in any manner whatsoever in order to secure possession of any book, library card or any other property of the Kingman Public Library.
(2010 Code, § 11-202)