5-2-3-5: LIBRARY:
   A.   Criminal Mutilation Or Vandalism Of Library Materials: A person commits criminal mutilation or vandalism of library materials when he knowingly tears, marks on, maliciously renders imperfect or otherwise damages or destroys library materials. (Ord. 615, 3-6-1995)
   B.   Library Theft: A person commits the offense of library theft when he or she:
      1.   Knowingly and intentionally removes any library material from the premises of a library facility without authority to do so; or
      2.   Knowingly and intentionally conceals any library material upon his or her person or among his or her belongings, while still in the premises of the library facility and in such manner as the library material is not visible through ordinary observation although there may be some notice of its presence, and removes such library material beyond the last point in the premises of that library facility at which library material may be borrowed in accordance with procedures established by that library facility for the borrowing of library material; or
      3.   With the intent to deceive, borrow or attempt to borrow any library material from a library facility by use of a library card issued to another without the other's consent, or use of a library card knowing that it is revoked, cancelled or expired, or use of a library card knowing that it is falsely made, counterfeit or materially altered. (Ord. 354, 7-8-1985)
      4.   Any person convicted under this subsection shall be subject to a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) and the cost of reimbursement of the library for actual replacement costs of the materials not returned; in no event shall any fine levied be less than said replacement costs to the library of materials not returned. (Ord. 354, 7-8-1985; 1998 Code)