Class D
Class C
Class B
Class A
Trespass
Hodge Podge
100

A Segway would fall into this category of prohibited items in the library.

Bringing bicycles or other similar modes of transportation inside Library buildings, including, but not limited to, vestibules or covered doorways except that bicycles may be placed on bicycle racks provided in those areas.-or-Using roller skates, skateboards, or other similar devices. 

100

(i) the acceptable use of the Internet and Library computers; (ii) use of personal electronic equipment; (iii) consumption of food or drinks; (iv) use of designated Library facilities; (v) use of restroom facilities; or (vi) personal hygiene rules are enforceable under this condition.

Rules must be posted.

100

Engaging in conduct that unreasonably disrupts or interferes with the normal operation of the Library, or unreasonably disturbs Library staff or patrons, including but not limited to, conduct that involves:...name one.

(i) the use of abusive, threatening, or harassing language or gestures; (ii) conduct that creates unreasonable noise; (iii) conduct that consists of loud or boisterous physical behavior or talking; or (iv) entering staff-only spaces without permission.

100

1) Activities or behavior that may result in injury or harm to any other person includes this higher level of threshold

1) Activities or behavior that may result in injury or harm to any other person, including ***challenging another person to fight or engaging another person to fight. and 2)Directing a specific threat of physical harm against an individual, group of individuals, or property.

100

This act falls under what class? Engaging in sexual conduct or lewd behavior.

Class A

200

2 important questions before pointing to this infraction.  Hint:  woof.

Bringing animals into Library buildings, with the exception of service animals or animals brought to a Library-approved event where animals are permitted. Animals brought into Library buildings must always remain under the control of the owner and not create a disturbance.

200

Staff has power to give directions with this caveat.

Failing to follow the **reasonable** direction of Library staff related to a Library rule or policy

200

Both of these refer to alcohol.

(3) Being under the influence of alcohol or a Regulated Drug. (4) Possessing an open or unsealed container which contains an alcoholic beverage, or consuming or attempting to consume any alcoholic beverage, except as allowed at a Library-approved event.

200

There 4 ways you can be trespassed under the Regulated Drug portion, name 2.

Possession, use, selling, or distribution of any Regulated Drug.

200

True or False?  Appeals can be made immediately upon receipt of the trespass

True

300

The age that a child can be unattended.

Leaving children under the age of 9 without the supervision of a person over the age of 16 who is taking an active role in attending to and supervising the child.

300

A brisk walk or a cup of coffee will help with this.

Primarily making use of the Library Premises for sleeping.

300

(6) Consuming or otherwise using marijuana is prohibited but possession is allowed under this condition.

Possessing marijuana unless the person is a registered patient in possession of a valid registration card under the provisions of the State of Vermont Therapeutic Use of Cannabis Act at 18 V.S.A. § 4201, et. seq. (6) Consuming or otherwise using marijuana.

300

Whether one of our books, chairs or computers, these acts are prohibited. (Name 1)

Destroying, abusing, or damaging Library Resources.

300

True or False?  There is an option for Restorative Justice.

True.

400

2 things you cannot do with bedrolls, sleeping bags, large bags, or suitcases

What is storing or using?
400

Our pre-printed notes help to inform patrons about this rule.

Leaving personal belongings unattended in a manner that interferes with Library staff or other persons on the Library Premises or placing personal belongings on Library Resources in a manner that interferes with 85 Library staff or use of the Library. and--Interfering with the free passage of Library staff or visitors to the Library.

400

Besides smoking being prohibited, also included is now this newest fad of inhalation.

Smoking or vaping any substance of any kind.

400

"Throw the book at 'em" is a phrase to mean use all the rules possible.  In this case it is a prohibited behavior that falls under this component of a Class A act..

Using Library Resources in a manner likely to cause personal injury or injury to other persons or property.

400

Written appeals to the Library Commission must be made within this time period from the notice of trespass.

3 days

500

Soliciting, petitioning, or canvassing is allowed under this circumstance.

Soliciting, petitioning, or canvassing unless the activity is part of a program in a space designated for or expressly permitting the activity.

500

This has caused many a mess at our tables in the past.

Use or preparation of tobacco products, bidis, beedies, or tobacco substitutes as those terms are defined in 7 V.S.A. § 1001.

500

The number of times liability under class C gives a class B trespass.

Having been found liable for a Class C prohibited act 3 or more times in any one calendar year.

500

The number of times liability under class B gives a class A trespass.

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