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Santa Cruz library board delays suspension policy changes

The Santa Cruz library board is considering changes to their patron suspension policy, allowing suspension for up to one year after a series of conduct violation warnings. Conduct violations include sleeping, unattended items, and unstated animal provisions.

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on November 6, 2012September 12, 2016Categories homelessness-and-housing, law-and-public-policy

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