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§ 90.21 DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED.
   No library service shall be denied to any person because of race, sex, religion, age, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, or marital status.
(Neb. RS 51-211) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 90.22 ANNUAL REPORT.
   The Library Board shall, on or before the second Monday in February in each year, make a report to the City Council of the condition of its trust on the last day of the prior fiscal year. The report shall show all money received and credited or expended; the number of materials held, including books, video and audio materials, software programs, and materials in other formats; the number of periodical subscriptions on record, including newspapers; the number of materials added and the number withdrawn from the collection during the year; the number of materials circulated during the year; and other statistics, information, and suggestions as the Library Board may deem of general interest or as the City Council may require. The report shall be verified by affidavit of the president and secretary of the Library Board.
(Neb. RS 51-213)
§ 90.23 PENALTIES; RECOVERY; DISPOSITION.
   Penalties imposed or accruing by any bylaw or regulation of the Library Board and any court costs and attorney’s fees may be recovered in a civil action before any court having jurisdiction, such action to be instituted in the name of the Library Board. Money, other than any court costs and attorney’s fees, collected in such actions shall be placed in the treasury of the city to the credit of the Library Fund. Attorney’s fees collected pursuant to this section shall be placed in the treasury of the city and credited to the budget of the City Attorney’s office.
(Neb. RS 51-214)
§ 90.24 DONATIONS.
   Any person may make donation of money, lands, or other property for the benefit of the public library. The title to property so donated may be made to and shall vest in the Library Board and their successors in office, and the Board shall thereby become the owners thereof in trust to the uses of the public library.
(Neb. RS 51-215)
§ 90.25 IMPROPER BOOK REMOVAL.
   It shall be unlawful for any person not authorized by the regulations made by the Library Board to take a book from the public library without the consent of the librarian or an authorized employee of the library. Any person removing a book from the library without properly checking it out shall be deemed to be guilty of an offense.
Penalty, see § 10.99
SWIMMING POOL
§ 90.40 OPERATION AND FUNDING.
   The city owns and manages the Lyons Municipal Pool. The City Council, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the management, maintenance, and improvements of the swimming pool, may each year levy a tax not exceeding the maximum limit prescribed by state law, on the actual valuation of all real estate and personal property within the city that is subject to taxation. The revenue from the said tax shall be known as the Swimming Pool Fund and shall include all gifts, grants, deeds of conveyance, bequests, or other valuable income-producing personal property and real estate from any source for the purpose of endowing the swimming pool. The Swimming Pool Fund shall at all times be in the custody of the City Treasurer. The City Council shall manage the swimming pool. The City Council shall have the power and authority to hire and supervise the swimming pool manager and such employees as they may deem necessary, and shall pass such rules and regulations for the operation of the swimming pool as may be proper for its efficient operation.
(Prior Code, § 3-501)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-948, 17-951, and 17-952
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