New York Laws
Part 2 - Libraries
268 - Abolition.

ยง 268. Abolition. Any library established by public vote of any
municipality or district, or by vote of the common council of any city,
or by vote of the board of trustees of any village, or by action of
school authorities, or by vote of the tribal government of an Indian
reservation, or under section two hundred fifty-five of this chapter,
may be abolished by majority vote at an election, or at a meeting of the
electors duly held, provided that due public notice of the proposed
action shall have been given, or by vote of such tribal government. If
any such library is abolished, its property shall be used first to
return to the regents, for the benefit of other free association or
public or school libraries in that locality, the equivalent of such sums
as it may have received from the state or from other sources as gifts
for public use. After such return any remaining property may be used as
directed in the vote abolishing the library, but if the entire library
property does not exceed in value the amount of such gifts, it may be
transferred to the regents for public use, and the trustees shall
thereupon be free from further responsibility. No abolition of a public
library shall be lawful until the regents grant a certificate that its
assets have been properly distributed and its abolition completed in
accordance with law.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 1 - General Provisions

Article 5 - University of the State of New York

Part 2 - Libraries

245 - State Library, How Constituted.

246 - State Medical Library.

247 - State Law Library; Legislative Reference Library.

248 - Manuscript and Records "On File".

249 - State Library, When Open; Use of Books.

249-A - Libraries of Public Institutions of Higher Education; Access and Use.

250 - Duplicate Department.

251 - Transfers From State Officers.

252 - Other Libraries Owned by the State.

253 - Public and Association Libraries and Museums.

254 - Standards of Library Service.

255 - Establishment of a Public Library.

256 - Contracts.

257 - Acceptance of Conditional Gift.

258 - Closing of Museum; Admission Fee During Certain Hours.

258-A - Purchases by Museums, Historical Societies, Zoological Gardens, Aquariums, Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Through Office of General Services.

259 - Library Taxes.

260 - Trustees.

260-A - Meetings of Board of Trustees.

260-B - Reduction of Salaries for Purchase of Annuities.

260-C - Reduction of Salaries for Tax-Deferred Annuities.

260-D - Board of Trustees Continuing Education.

261 - Incorporation.

262 - Use of Public and Indian Libraries.

263 - Reports.

264 - Injuries to Property.

265 - Detention.

265-A - Defense of Lawful Detention.

266 - Transfer of Libraries.

267 - Local Neglect.

268 - Abolition.

269 - Library Extension Service.

270 - Acceptance of Surplus Library Books or Property.

271 - Apportionment of State Aid to Indian Libraries.

272 - Conditions Under Which Library Systems Are Entitled to State Aid.

273 - Apportionment of State Aid to Libraries and Library Systems.

273-A - State Aid for Library Construction.

274 - Use and Care of School Library.

275 - Librarians of School Libraries.

276 - Existing Rules Continued in Force.

277 - Authority to Raise and Receive Money for School Library.

278 - Authority to Transfer School Library Property to a Free Library.

279 - Fees.

280 - Penalty for Disobedience to Library Law, Rules or Orders.

281 - Loans and Extensions of Credit to Infants.

282 - Establishment of School Library Systems.

283 - Functions of School Library Systems.

284 - State Aid for School Library Systems.

285 - State Aid for Cooperation With Correctional Facilities.