Vermont Code § 22 V.S.A. § 67

Public libraries; statement of policy; use of facilities and resources
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§ 67. Public libraries; statement of policy; use of facilities and resources
(a) The General Assembly declares it to be the policy of the State of Vermont that free
public libraries are essential to the general enlightenment of citizens in a democracy
and that every citizen of the State of Vermont should have access to the educational,
cultural, recreational, informational, and research benefits of a free public library.
(b) The trustees, managers, or directors of a public library may use library resources
as a community center. Community centers may serve as forums and exhibition areas
for the exchange of ideas that encourage the growth of artistic, educational, literary,
and scientific knowledge as well as the intercultural understanding of the Vermont
citizenry. Public libraries may cooperate with community groups to provide these services.
(c) To ensure that Vermont libraries protect and promote the principles of free speech,
inquiry, discovery, and public accommodation, it is necessary that the trustees, managers,
or directors of free public libraries adopt policies that comply with the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and State and federal civil rights and antidiscrimination laws.

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