(a) No person shall purposely or negligently detain or fail to return to a public library any book, magazine, pamphlet, manuscript, picture, clipping or other property belonging to such library, or fail or refuse to pay the reasonable value thereof, within thirty days from the date of the posting by registered mail of the notice addressed to such person at the last address furnished the public library, which notice may be given at any time after the date on which such person should have returned the loaned property.
(b) No person shall give a fictitious or incorrect name or address at any public library in order to obtain possession or use of any book, pamphlet, magazine, newspaper, clipping or picture, the property of such library, or practice any deceit of any character whatsoever to conceal or mislead in respect to such person's identity, address or place of employment.
(Ord. 1963-150. Passed 9-4-63.)
(c) Whoever violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor and shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 698.02.