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Posted At : April 13, 2009 4:55 PM | Posted By : J Scott
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In celebration of National Library Week, the Las Vegas-Clark CountyLibrary District is having an amnesty program beginning Monday, April 13 through Sunday, April 19. The program is intended to encourage the return of library materials by library users whose overdue fines are keeping them from coming back to the library.
A cardholder must pay their outstanding balance in full in order to take advantage of the program. Fines and fees for lost, damaged or overdue materials owned by the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District will be waived up to $25, upon payment in full of any remaining balance on the account. Simply stop by any of the Library District’s 24 convenient branches to take advantage of amnesty week. Fines and charges will not be waived over the telephone.
Lost library cards will also be replaced free of charge.
--I found this information at http://savelv.com/, a resource you might want to bookmark. I have mentioned this Web site before as full of money-saving ideas for Vegas locals and tourists.
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