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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 1Pt. 11Ch. 11Art. 1§ 19951 Public Library Funding Purpose

§ 19951 Public Library Funding Purpose

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§ 19951 Public Library Funding Purpose

Key Takeaways

  • •Public libraries are important for everyone, no matter their age, background, or money situation. They help people keep learning even after school.
  • •Many libraries are old, unsafe, or too small for their communities, and some towns don’t even have one.
  • •Local towns often don’t have enough money to fix or build libraries, so the state should help pay for it.

Example

A small town’s library is too small, has broken stairs, and not enough books for all the kids and adults who need them.

The law says the state should help pay to fix or build libraries when the town can’t afford it, so everyone can have a safe and useful place to learn.

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

Official Source
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§ 19951 Public Library Funding Purpose

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) The public library is a supplement to the formal system of free public education, a source of information and inspiration to persons of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and economic statuses, and a resource for continuing education and reeducation beyond the years of formal education, and therefore deserves adequate financial support from government at all levels. (b) It is in the interest of the people and of the state that there be a general diffusion of information and knowledge through the continued operation of free public libraries. This diffusion is a matter of general concern inasmuch as it is the duty of the state to provide encouragement to the voluntary lifelong learning of the people of the state. (c) Many existing public library facilities are not safe, efficient, or accessible for use, adequate for the size of the communities they serve, or otherwise capable of providing the public library services needed by the communities they serve. (d) Many communities that are populous enough to require a public library facility do not have one. (e) Local public library authorities do not have sufficient funds to construct or rehabilitate necessary public library facilities. (f) Funding to meet the need for public library facilities, which is beyond the ability of local government to supply, is most appropriately met by a partnership of state and local governments. (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 49, Sec. 1. Approved in Proposition 85 at the November 8, 1988, election.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

public libraryfree public educationlifelong learningfinancial supportstate and local governments

Related Statutes

  • § 19300 Public Library Support Policy
  • § 19950 Library Bond Act
  • § 19952 Library Construction Definitions
  • § 19967 Public Library Facility Use
  • § 52700 School Farm Establishment Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 19951.
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