N.Y. Education Law Section 816
Local library and school partnerships


1.

Legislative intent. In order to promote and encourage children to read and learn outside the classroom, this law seeks to encourage local libraries and schools to work together to promote the availability of library services and resources.

2.

Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall be defined as follows:

a.

“School district” shall mean any public school district in the state of New York that contains one or more schools with any combination of grades from and including kindergarten through grade twelve.

b.

“Public library” shall mean any public or association library as defined in § 253 (Public and association libraries and museums)section two hundred fifty-three of this title.

3.

Upon the request of a public library that is located within the boundaries of a school district, the district shall disseminate informational materials provided by the library regarding the public library and applications for public library cards to students enrolled in the school district. Such materials shall be distributed to any or all of the following, as requested by the public library:

a.

annually to every student of such school district upon his or her entry into kindergarten, grade six and grade nine, except that a library and school may agree to alternate or additional grades;

b.

to every student upon his or her enrollment as a new student; and

c.

available at all times in the school library in each school within the school district for students and parents who wish to obtain such materials.

4.

The director of each participating public library shall consult annually with the school district in order to coordinate the provision of materials containing information regarding the library, instructions on how students may obtain a library card and an application for a library card.

5.

Each public library that is located in the school district shall provide sufficient copies of such materials to the school district for distribution as described in subdivision three of this section so that each school may satisfy the requirements of this section.

6.

In the event there is no public library located within the boundaries of a school district, such school district shall not be required to comply with this section.

7.

The commissioner shall have the authority to establish rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this section.

8.

Nothing in this act shall require a school district to expend additional funds in order to comply with the provisions of this section.

9.

This section shall not apply to a school district or a library in a city of one million or more where such district or library are subject to a local law which was adopted prior to the enactment of this section and which provides for the distribution of library materials in public schools.

Source: Section 816 — Local library and school partnerships, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/EDN/816 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed May 4, 2024).

801
Courses of instruction in patriotism and citizenship and in certain historic documents
801‑A
Instruction in civility, citizenship and character education
802
Instruction relating to the flag
802‑A
Instruction relating to general elections
803
Instruction in physical education and kindred subjects
803‑A
Courses of study in prevention of child abduction
803‑B
Courses of study in prevention of child sexual exploitation and child sexual abuse
804
Health education regarding mental health, alcohol, drugs, tobacco abuse and the prevention and detection of certain cancers
804‑A
Comprehensive school health education demonstration program
804‑B
Education regarding child development
804‑C
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction
804‑D
Automated external defibrillator instruction
806
Courses of instruction in highway safety and traffic regulation
806‑A
Driver education
807
Fire and emergency drills
807‑A
Fire inspections
807‑B
College fire inspections
807‑C
Transmission of fire alarm to fire department
807‑D
Locating source of fires in schools
808
Instruction in fire and arson prevention
809
Instruction in the humane treatment of animals
809‑A
Instruction in the safe use of firearms and in the game laws
810
Conservation day
811
Procurement, use and possession of hypodermic syringes and needles by school personnel for educational purposes
812
Health training program for secondary school students
813
School lunch period
814
Courses of study in internet safety
815
State seal of biliteracy
816
Local library and school partnerships
817
Expanding access to advanced courses to improve educational equity
817*2
Student government
818
Evidence-based and scientifically based reading instruction

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 816’s source at nysenate​.gov

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