Reconsideration
of a Library–Sponsored Program
Approved by the Board of Library Trustees,
The choice of attending or
not attending a library-sponsored program is an individual matter. While a library patron might not approve of
the content of the program, he/she may not exercise censorship in order to keep
others from seeing the program.
Any request for
reconsideration of a library-sponsored program is subject to the following
policies and procedures:
- The staff member receiving the request will ask
the patron to fill out a "Statement of Concern about a Library Program.” The Statement of Concern will be
forwarded to the Library Director.
A copy will also be forwarded to the President of the Board of
Library Trustees.
- After reviewing the Statement of Concern, the
Library Director will forward it to the Challenged Program Committee,
comprised of the Library Director and at least three staff members
involved in the programming process.
This committee will evaluate the program in light of the patron's
request, using published reviews, programming criteria, and the library’s
mission and goals as guidelines.
The committee will submit their recommendation to the Director.
- After reviewing the committee’s recommendation
and consulting with the President of the Board of Library Trustees, the Library
Director will notify the patron originating the "Statement of Concern
about a Library Program" in writing of the decision. If an individual is not satisfied with
the action taken, he/she may appeal to the Library Board by contacting the
Library Director and asking for the item to be placed on an upcoming
Library Board meeting agenda. The
Board will review the Statement of Concern and the committee's report and
recommendation. The decision of the
Board of Trustees shall be final.
- The Library Board reserves the right to cancel
any program that it deems inappropriate or inconsistent with the Library's
stated goals and objectives, or inappropriate for the Library.
- The Library Board reserves the right to change
any or all of the foregoing provisions without notice.