Unattended Children Policy
APPROVED: Board of
Supervisors
Date: 9/05/00, revised 3/01/04
Section: 1204
Our libraries are open to the public, a
situation that can put children at risk. While the Mohave County
Library District welcomes children of all ages, staff is not
equipped to provide licensed security, medical, or child-care
services. The following is the library district’s policy
regarding appropriate use of the library by children and their
caregivers.
Responsibility for the welfare and the
behavior of children using the library rests with the
parent/caregiver. Although staff will always respond with
care and concern, they cannot assume responsibility for children’s
safety and comfort when they are unattended.
Young children should be attended and
adequately supervised by a parent/caregiver who is a responsible
person. Older children may use the library unattended provided
they are able to maintain proper library behavior.
A child under the age of 10 left unattended
in the library in violation of this policy, or a child of any age
habitually left unattended, may be deemed to be at risk. In such
situations library staff may contact local law enforcement to
ensure the safety and well being of a child.
Children left
unattended at closing time may be deemed at risk and an attempt
will be made to contact the parent or caregiver. If a parent or caregiver of the
child cannot be contacted or located by the library’s closing
time, local law enforcement will be contacted to take custody of
the child.