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HomeEducation CodeCh. 4Art. 1§ 18701 Library Resource Access Policy

§ 18701 Library Resource Access Policy

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§ 18701 Library Resource Access Policy

Key Takeaways

  • •Everyone in the state should have easy access to library books and services, no matter where they live or how much money their town has.
  • •Libraries help people learn, have fun, and get information, but no single library can have everything.
  • •Some towns have more money for libraries than others, so the state helps make sure all libraries can share resources.
  • •The state helps libraries provide special services for people who need extra help, like those who don’t speak English well or have disabilities.

Example

A small town with a tiny library wants to offer audiobooks for kids who are blind.

The town doesn’t have much money, but the state helps by sharing resources so all kids, no matter where they live, can get the books they need.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 18701 Library Resource Access Policy

The Legislature finds and declares that it is in the interest of the people of the state to ensure that all people have free and convenient access to all library resources and services that might enrich their lives, regardless of where they live or of the tax base of their local government. This finding is based on the recognition that: (a) The public library is a primary source of information, recreation, and education to persons of all ages, any location, or any economic circumstance. (b) The expansion of knowledge and the increasing complexity of our society creates a need for materials and information that goes beyond the ability of any one library to provide. (c) The public libraries of California are supported primarily by local taxes. The ability of local governments to provide adequate service is dependent on the taxable wealth of each local jurisdiction and varies widely throughout the state. (d) Public libraries are unable to bear the greater costs of meeting the exceptional needs of many residents, including people with disabilities, non-English-speaking and limited-English-speaking persons, those who are confined to home or in an institution, and those who are economically disadvantaged. (e) The effective sharing of resources and services among the libraries of California requires an ongoing commitment by the state to promote access to information in both print and digital format. (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 24, Sec. 1. (AB 1602) Effective June 27, 2016.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

educationinformationportlegislaturefinelocationrecreationcomplexity

Related Statutes

  • § 48616 County Vocational School Funding
  • § 54405 Teacher Training For Disadvantaged
  • § 81800 Community College Construction Funding
  • § 8703 Conservation Education Funding
  • § 8706 Environmental Education Interdependence

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 18701.
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