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New library policy would eliminate fines


Library board members talked about eliminating fines, but not fees when they met Monday night.
The Keene Memorial advisory board voted to send a revised policy manual to the Fremont City Council for approval in April.
Removed from the revised manual is a section regarding fines for overdue materials.
Laura England-Biggs, interim library director, said libraries nationally — approximately 200 across the country — and internationally are following a trend of going fine free.
Currently, fines are 5 cents a day for children’s materials and 15 cents a day for adult and young adult materials at Keene.
“The fines we collect on an annual basis are less than a $5,000 revenue stream in a $1.3 million-dollar budget,” England-Biggs said. “We aren’t going to miss that income, but it will do a lot of goodwill in the community if we can say, ‘Hey, we’re not going to charge you that 50 cents, just bring it back.’”

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