Date Approved:4/6/98
Approved by Library Board
Date Amended:
No person shall engage in inappropriate conduct on the premises of the
Public Library or when participating in Public library programs.
Inappropriate conduct shall include any individual or group activity
which is disruptive to other persons lawfully using Library premises or
otherwise inconsistent with activities such as reading, studying, proper
use of library materials, and other similar conduct normally associated
with a public library. Library users are required to observe the Rules
governing the use of the River Falls Public Library. (See Rules).
Support of Staff Members Actions
Library staff who have acted on
their best judgment in confronting a person will be supported by their
supervisor, the person in charge, and the administration. Any staff
member who observes or receives complaints of inappropriate behavior may:
- Handle the problem directly with the patron. Staff should use their
judgment as to whether the situation requires assistance from another
staff member.
- Immediately telephone the police if the situation is of a severe /
violent or emergency medical situation.
- Contact the supervisor in charge if the situation is of a nature
that staff member chooses not to confront patron.
- At any time contact police if the patron is not responding to staff
requests to conform to the Library Rules.
In all cases the supervisor should be notified as soon as possible when
the staff member confronts a library user who violates the Library Rules.
The supervisor will be responsible for notifying the person in charge and
the administration if necessary.
Incident Reports
Incident reports must be filed in all cases when
it was necessary to call for outside help and in other situations in which
the administration and staff should be informed because of possible
repercussions. Copies of all reports will be sent to the Administration
and kept at the Circulation, Reference and Children Service desks. A log
of incident reports, patrons banned and problem patrons will be available
for staff and police to review in case of repeat offenders. A calendar
will be used to keep track of dates of offenses and the time period a
patron is banned. In addition to written reports, staff members are
encouraged to talk through upsetting incidents to share their knowledge of
possible problems with other staff who might be involved.
The following shall be deemed "inappropriate" and considered
to be minor offenses:
Sleeping; excessive and disruptive conversations; eating or drinking in
a public area of the library; monopolizing unreasonable numbers of library
materials at any given time; unauthorized canvassing, selling, soliciting,
or engaging in any other commercial activity; violating Internet and
computer policies ; excessive staring at patrons or staff; preventing
staff from normal, reasonable, clean-up, reshelving activities, especially
10 minutes before closing; being in a state of intoxication; smoking;
bringing any animal into the library, except working animals which assist
the disabled; other activities (not listed as Major Offenses) which are
inconsistent with activities such as reading, studying, use of library
materials, and other similar conduct normally associated with the use of
public library facilities.
TREATMENT OF MINOR OFFENSES
- 1 warning for first infraction of any offense.
- Second infraction within 30 days results in removal from the library
premise for 1 day. Parents of children under 18 will be notified in
writing when their child commits a second infraction and has been
removed from the library.
- Third infraction within 60 days or continuous repeat infractions may
result in banning from the library premises for not less than 2 weeks
or more than 6 months.
INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR – MAJOR OFFENSES
Any persons violating the following rules will be immediately removed
from the building. The patron may be banned for a period up to 6 months at
the discretion of the Library Director, depending on the nature and the
seriousness of the offense which required removal, the extent of damage or
disruption caused, any history of prior infractions of library policies
and other relevant circumstances.
Stealing, defacing or damaging library property; abusive, indecent,
profane or drunken conversation and/or behavior; committing any crime,
misdemeanor, or violation of a municipal ordinance, not covered under
MINOR OFFENSES, on the premises of the library; knowingly entering
non-public areas of library.
BANNING PROCEDURE
After staff consultation regarding repeat or major behavioral problems,
and it is determined that the person should be banned:
- Supervisor in charge will make a recommendation to the Director
detailing the reasons for the proposed banning;
- Director will consult with supervisor and provide written
decision;
- The written decision shall set forth the period during which the
patron shall be banned from the library and shall specify the
reasons for the determination. The patron may be banned for a period
from 2 weeks to 6 months at the discretion of the Library Director,
depending on the nature and the seriousness of the offense which
required removal, the extent of damage or disruption caused, any
history of prior infractions of library policies and other relevant
circumstances.
- The patron and all staff will be notified in writing of the
reasons for and length of the banning. A copy will also be sent to
the police and to the Library Board President.
- The Director may review or reconsider the decision upon written
request of the patron and may shorten or terminate the banning
period if information submitted by the patron warrants such
modification. The Director will respond in writing and notify the
individual of the appeals process.
REPEAT OFFENDERS
Any person who enters or remains on library premises after having
been notified by an authorized individual not to do so, and any person
who enters or remains on the library premises during the period in
which he or she has been banned from the library, will be subject to
arrest and prosecution for trespassing.
After the banning period has elapsed, the patron may re-apply for
readmission through administrative channels. However, he or she will
need to be prepared to show evidence that the offending behavior will
not re-occur. In the absence of valid documentation (from a social
worker, doctor, or police) application may be denied.
In the event that a person is granted readmission and then exhibits
any of the behaviors described earlier, they will be denied access
with no further possibility of reinstatement.
SPECIFICS TO LIBRARY RULES
UNATTENDED MINORS:
Children five years of age and under must be closely accompanied at
all times by an older responsible person. The child’s parent will be
contacted if the child is left unattended. The library reserves the
right to turn over to the proper authorities minors (under age 18)
left unattended for extended periods of time or left after library
hours.
INAPPROPRIATE USE OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES
If an adult in Children’s Services is not involved in appropriate
use of children’s library materials and is observed by staff to be
spending an unnecessary and unusual amount of time in Children’s
Services, such person shall be asked to use other areas of the
library. If the person does not comply or repeats, consequences will
follow those under "TREATMENT OF MAJOR OFFENSES/ INAPPROPRIATE
BEHAVIOR. "
INAPPROPRIATE PERSONAL HYGIENE
Patrons whose bodily hygiene is so offensive as to constitute a
nuisance to other persons shall be required to leave the building.
When the problem is corrected, patrons may re-enter the library.
THEFT AND VANDALISM / ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
The police will be called when a patron attempts to steal or
maliciously destroy library and/or personal property (belonging to staff
and/or patrons). The library will prosecute anyone who steals or
maliciously destroys library property. When other illegal activities (e.g,
indecent exposure) are committed by a patron, the library will
prosecute.
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
An emergency situation can be defined as any situation in which a
person’s actions present an imminent danger to the life or safety of
him/herself, others or to library property. Such incidents may include
assault and other crimes of violence, or the threat or attempt to commit
such crimes. Call the police immediately if such behavior should occur.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SITUATIONS
If the person is conscious, offer help and try to get identification.
Remain calm, supportive, sympathetic, and see that the person is
comfortable. Keep other people away. Call 911 and meet rescue squad to
direct them to accident. A person who wishes to leave the library,
obviously not well, cannot be stopped by a staff member.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
In case of inclement weather, such as tornadoes, or hurricanes, staff
will alert public over the PA system and direct them to the basement.
The Circulation desk will close. In case of unattended children, staff
assumes "loco parentis," and directs them to shelter . A
person who wishes to stay in the main library proper cannot be forced to
take shelter elsewhere.
FIRE
Staff will follow fire safety procedures . (See Attachment). In case
of false alarm, person will call 911 and report such activity. Fire people
will de-activate alarm.