Colorado Code § 24-90-122

Public libraries - standards for acquisition - retention - display - utilization - reconsideration of library resources - use of library facilities - employee protections - definitions
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(1) Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(a) "Library resource" means material, both print and non-print, found in a public library
that supports curricular or personal information needs. Print items include books, magazines,
newspapers, pamphlets, microfiche, or microfilm. Non-print items include films, disc records,
filmstrips, slides, prints, audiotapes, videotapes, compact discs, computer software, library
programs, and exhibits.
(b) "Public library" means a public library as defined in section 24-90-103 (13) that is
established, operated, or maintained pursuant to this part 1.
(2) Standards. In addition to the powers and duties specified in section 24-90-109, a
board of trustees of a public library shall establish written policies for the acquisition, retention,
display, and use of library resources and for the use of a public library facility. In addition, the
board of trustees of a public library that reconsiders library resources as specified in subsection
(3) of this section shall establish a written policy for the reconsideration of a library resource.
The board of trustees shall establish policies as required by this subsection (2) that, at a
minimum, comply with the following standards:
(a) A public library serves as a center for voluntary inquiry and the dissemination of
information and ideas;
(b) The public has the right to access a range of social, political, aesthetic, moral, and
other ideas and experiences through a public library;
(c) Each library resource is provided for the interest, information, and enlightenment of
the community and should present diverse points of view in the collection as a whole;
(d) A public library shall not exclude a library resource because of the ethnic origin,
ethnic background, or gender identity of those contributing to the creation of the library resource
or because of the topic addressed by the library resource or the opinions expressed in the library
resource;
(e) A public library shall not proscribe or prohibit the circulation or procurement of a
library resource because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval of the library resource;
(f) It is the responsibility of a public library to challenge censorship in the fulfillment of
its responsibility to provide information and enlightenment;
(g) A public library shall consider the perspectives of marginalized groups, including
those identified in section 22-1-104 (1)(a);
(h) For a public library that provides facilities to the public, the library shall make the
facilities available on an equitable basis, regardless of the beliefs or affiliations of individuals or
groups requesting their use; and
(i) A public library shall prohibit discrimination based on age, background, political or
religious views, origin, disability, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender
expression, marital status, national origin, or ancestry in the selection, retention, display, use, or
reconsideration of library resources and public meeting spaces.
(3) Reconsideration of library resources.
(a) (I) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3)(a)(II) of this section, a public library may
remove a library resource from its permanent collection only if the library resource has been
reviewed in accordance with an established policy for the reconsideration of library resources
that complies with the requirements of subsection (2) of this section. A public library that has not
established a policy for the reconsideration of library resources or that has a policy for the
reconsideration of library resources that does not comply with the requirements of subsection (2)
of this section may not remove a library resource from its permanent collection.
(II) The provisions of subsection (3)(a)(I) of this section do not apply to routine
collection maintenance and deaccession in accordance with a public library's established
collection development and maintenance policy.
(b) The board of trustees of a public library that has established a policy for the
reconsideration of library resources that complies with the requirements of subsection (2) of this
section and that reconsiders library resources in accordance with that policy shall make its
reconsideration policy available to the public on its website.
(c) To make a request for reconsideration of a library resource, the individual making the
request must reside in the legal service area for the library in which the request is made.
(d) A public library shall not reconsider the same library resource more than once every
two years; except that a public library's established policy for the reconsideration of a library
resource may specify a period longer than two years during which the public library will not
reconsider the same library resource.
(e) (I) Once a final determination has been made for a library resource that is the subject
of a request for reconsideration, the board of trustees shall make the determination and how it
comports with the provisions of subsection (2) of this section available to the public.
(II) A public library shall not remove, discontinue, or restrict a library resource as the
result of a request for reconsideration until the determination regarding the library resource has
been made available to the public pursuant to subsection (3)(e)(I) of this section.
(f) A written request for reconsideration of a library resource is not a library user record
as described in section 24-90-119 (1). A written request for reconsideration of a library resource
is an open record under the "Colorado Open Records Act", part 2 of article 72 of this title 24.
(4) Retaliation against library employees prohibited. An individual who is a librarian,
media specialist, other employee, contractor, or volunteer at a public library shall not be subject
to termination, demotion, discipline, or retaliation for refusing to remove a library resource
before it has been reviewed in accordance with the public library's policy for the reconsideration
of library resources or for making displays, acquisitions, or programming decisions that the
librarian, media specialist, other employee, contractor, or volunteer believes, in good faith, are in
accordance with the standards specified in subsection (2) of this section.

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