No "political organization" may hold a meeting on Library property. "Political organization" has been recognized, and for the purposes of these Guidelines shall be considered to be a party which is the last preceding election for governor polled at least fifty thousand votes for its candidate for governor (pursuant to Election law s1-104). This definition included any organization affiliated with or a subsidiary of a "political organization".
For the period 2002-2006, "political organization" refers to the Republican party, the Democratic party, the Conservative party, the Independence party and the Working Families party and any organization that is affiliated with, or is a subsidiary of any of those parties.
A candidate for public office or a public official shall not be barred from using the Library's meeting rooms for a community forum, or for a political discussion, so long as the forum or discussion is not sponsored by one of those organizations termed "political organization". For purposes of these Guidelines, library board members and candidates are considered candidates for public office or public officials.
The Library may, in its discretion, arrange for public candidates' forums at which interested candidates may express their views to members of the public. Every practicable effort will be made to schedule such forums in connection with elections for pertinent seats for United States Congress, New York State Assembly and Senate, Nassau County Executive and Legislature, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor and Council, and Plainview-Old Bethpage school and library boards, and Water Commissioner. The scheduling of such events shall also be subject to the availability of the Library's meeting rooms.
Library property may also be used for the following purposes when requested by the proper authorities and approved by the Board of Trustees:
Polling places for primaries and elections
To register voters
d. Library's space may not be used for any commercial activities by an individual, private-sector company or corporation, unincorporated association, society or any other entity or organization.
2. Conditions for Use:
a. It is understood that meeting of the Library Board of Trustees and programs sponsored by the Library shall take priority over all other groups with regard to use of the meeting space.
b. Organizations desiring space must submit a properly completed application. Applications will be granted on a first-come-first-served basis. The application form must be signed by a Plainview-Old Bethpage resident who is a member of the group. The submission of an application is not a guarantee of space. Applications serve the purpose of notifying the Library of an organization's desire to use Library facilities. So long as the application complies with the requirements of this policy, use of the Library's facilities shall be granted unless the requested facilities are unavailable on the requested date(s).
c. Officers of a group or organization using Library space are responsible for:
1. comply with the rules and regulations established by the Library for the proper management and use of the space.
2. the supervision of the use of the space allotted to their group; the safety of the Library equipment furnished the group; and for leaving the space in a clean and orderly condition.
3. insuring that the space is vacated promptly at the end of the period for which it has been assigned.
d. Where the specific exhibit space, grounds or meeting rooms requested by an organization are unavailable, the Library reserves the right to allocate other exhibit space, grounds or meeting rooms at its discretion.
The Cultural Program Center may be used by outside organizations for meetings. Performances may be held by outside organizations in the Cultural Program Center with prior approval of the Board of Trustees.
e. The use of Library's facilities is restricted to activities which will not impose undue traffic, noise, or parking problems on the surrounding area or result in disruption of Library activities.
3. Other restrictions:
a. Smoking is prohibited in all areas of the Library.
b. No food or drink is permitted in the Cultural Program Center.
c. Alcoholic beverages may not be brought into or consumed on Library property.
d. Occupancy limitations as established by the Nassau County Fire Marshall must be adhered to.
e. Minimum of 100 people for use of the Cultural Program Center.
4. Fees:
a. There is no charge for the use of space when the Library is open. Meetings may continue until 10:00 PM except on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, when they must terminate 1/2 hour before closing.
b. Individuals or organizations desiring to use space after 10:00 PM on weekdays, or after closing time on Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday must make such a request in the application submitted for use of Library's facilities. Approval depends upon the availability of custodial employees during the time for which the application is made. Such individuals or organizations must pay fees and expenses associated with these custodial services, as set by the Board of Trustees.
ac. Upon the availability of the special technician needed to use the equipment requested, the fee charged to the group will be the amount the library pays the technician for services rendered. The group will be given an estimate in advance. The fees would be for special lighting and the use of Library equipment.
II Displays and Exhibits
The Library encourages individuals and organizations to sponsor displays and exhibits reflecting their work or area of interest.
Space for displays and exhibits must be arranged for at least 30 days in advance of the desired opening date.
Use of display and exhibit space is open to organizations engaged in educational, cultural. intellectual or charitable activities. However, priority shall be given to Plainview-Old Bethpage residents.
The Library assumes no responsibility for the preservation or protection of materials placed on display or exhibit except top exercise reasonable care and supervision while the material is in the building.
III Distribution or Posting of Materials on Library Property
1. No material may be posted or distributed within the Library building without the approval of the Library Director or an authorized representative.
2. Nothing may be posted on the exterior of the Library building or its appurtenances.
3. Advertisements for exchange, rent or sale must be posted in the designated area.
IV Circulation of Petitions
1. Regulations
a. An individual or group desiring to circulate a petition on Library property, either inside or outside the Library building shall notify the Library Director or his/her representative prior to soliciting signatures.
b. The circulation of petitions is restricted to the entrance lobby and grounds of the Library subject to the conditions set forth in Paragraph "c" of this section.
c. Petition circulators, whether inside or outside the building, must not cause unreasonable commotion or noise, obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic, engage in conduct which alarms or harasses Library patrons or staff, or otherwise interferes with the operation of the Library.
d. No petition may be left for signature within the Library or on Library property.
V Sale of Articles or Merchandise
1. The sale of articles or merchandise is not permitted in the public areas of the Library except as provided for under Section I.1.b. of this policy.
VI Solicitation of Gifts and Donations.
1. Individuals and organizations may solicit gifts and donations only in the meeting rooms of the Library as provided for under Sections I.1.b. of this policy.

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