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BRYANT LIBRARY
UNATTENDED CHILD POLICY
Parents and
guardians, not Library staff, are responsible for the behavior and supervision
of their children while using The Bryant Library. The Bryant Library
is a public place. Anyone may enter and use the facilities. Young children
left alone in the building can be vulnerable and at risk. Therefore,
the Bryant Library Board of Trustees has adopted the following policies:
- Children 10 years old
or younger, shall at all times be attended and adequately supervised
by a responsible person (parent, guardian, other caregiver, or mature
adolescent, age 14 or older). Children must be accompanied by that person
when in the rest room, the elevator, or the stairwell.
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Children
over the age of 10 years may use the Library unattended for a reasonable
period of time provided they are able to maintain proper Library behavior.
Children must have the telephone numbers of their parent, guardian,
or other designated adult so that a responsible person may be contacted
to come and pick up the child in case of a health emergency, or other
special circumstance such as:
Unexpected library closing, or
a child unaccompanied at closing time. Every reasonable effort
will be made by the staff to assist the child in contacting
an appropriate adult. If no responsible adult is reached, or
the child is not picked up within 30 minutes of Library closing,
Library personnel may notify the police to assume custody of
the child. Two staff members will wait with the child until
the parent/guardian/other designated adult, or the police pick
her/him up.
Disruptive behavior. If an unattended
child behaves in a disruptive manner, the child will be asked
to correct her/his behavior. If the behavior persists, Library
staff may, at their discretion, contact the parent/guardian/designated
adult, or direct that the child leave the Library. In addition,
the Library reserves the right to summon the police in order
to preserve the Library's operations and/or protect the interests
of the child.
We ask each parent/guardian/designated
adult to be familiar with the Library's hours; to make advance arrangements
to pick up or otherwise transport their children; and to inform their
children what action they are to take in the event of an unexpected
closure of The Bryant Library.
VIOLATION OF THE UNATTENDED
CHILD POLICY CONSTITUES GROUNDS FOR SUSPENSION OF LIBRARY PRIVILEGES FOR
THE FAMILY
(Adopted December 17, 2001)
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