N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 8, § 90.3
(a) Definitions, for purposes of this section:
(c) Full approval shall not be given to a public library system unless it will serve at least 200,000 people or 4,000 square miles of area. Provisional approval may be given to a public library system which will serve at least 50,000 persons, provided the area includes three or more political subdivisions, and provided further that a satisfactory plan is submitted for expansion of service during the ensuing five-year period.
(1) In order to qualify for full approval, a public library system plan of service shall provide for:
(iv) an analysis of the library resources available to unserved and underserved populations residing within the system's boundaries in a format prescribed by the commissioner. Such analysis shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(2) Subject to the approval of the majority of the member libraries, certain modifications to unrestricted direct access as described in subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph may be made without the approval of the commissioner. An approved plan of service must describe the conditions under which such modifications will be implemented. If such conditions change, the public library system shall submit an amendment of the plan of service to the department in a format and according to a timetable established by the commissioner. The plan shall describe the conditions under which registered member libraries:
(3) Subject first to the approval of the majority of the member libraries, and then to the approval of the commissioner, certain additional modifications to unrestricted direct access may be made for individual member libraries beyond those described in paragraph (2) of this subdivision. Such requests from individual libraries, once approved by the majority of the member libraries according to the procedures outlined in subparagraph (1)(iii) of this subdivision, shall be submitted by the public library system to the commissioner for approval in a format and according to a timetable determined by the commissioner. The system board of trustees shall not unreasonably delay consideration of transmission of a member library's request to the commissioner. No such request will be approved if it includes a fee or charge to an individual for a borrower's card. The request for approval of additional modifications to unrestricted direct access shall be in writing and shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
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(f) Each system shall certify that there will be employed within the library system at least one full-time staff member (or the equivalent) for each 5,000 residents of the area served by the system, exclusive of janitorial, cleaning and maintenance workers. There shall also be employed by each approved system of libraries a director who holds or is eligible to receive a public librarian's professional certificate and who has eight or more full years of professional library experience in libraries or systems of libraries of recognized standing satisfactory to the commissioner, at least two years of which shall have been in an administrative capacity. In addition to such director, each approved system shall employ at least three full-time (or the equivalent) certified public librarians who shall be engaged solely in services which are administered by the system, exclusive of librarians employed in technical processing or in federally funded positions.
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(h) Each system shall provide a means of location of materials added in the libraries of the system.
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(k) The plan of each public library system shall provide for coordination of the reference and interlibrary loan programs and functions of the public library system with the approved plan of the reference and research library system of which it is a member. Each proposed revision of such plan shall be accompanied by a statement that the proposed revision has been transmitted to the board of trustees of the reference and research library system of which the public library system is a member, prior to its submission to the commissioner.
(1) Definitions. As used in this subdivision:
(2) Eligibility criteria. In order to be eligible for State aid for coordinated outreach services pursuant to the provisions of paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 273 of the Education Law, a public library system shall:
(ii) include in its plan of service, subject to approval by the commissioner, a description of how coordinated outreach services to persons who are educationally disadvantaged, members of ethnic or minority groups in need of special library services, unemployed and in need of job placement assistance, living in areas underserved by a library, blind, physically disabled, developmentally or learning disabled, aged or residents of institutions will be developed and implemented throughout the public library system service area. Such description shall include, but not be limited to:
(v) submit to the commissioner, in a format and according to a timetable prescribed by the commissioner, a budget application and narrative describing its coordinated outreach services program.
(m) Family literacy library services grant program.
(1) Definitions. As used in this subdivision and in Education Law, section 273(1)(h)(3):
(5) Criteria for approval of application. Approval of family literacy library services grant applications by the commissioner will be based upon the degree to which each project demonstrates:
(6) Allowable costs.
(i) Costs eligible for approval shall include the reasonable cost not to exceed the amount of the grant, of:
(ii) Costs ineligible for approval shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(7) Schedule of payment of State aid for family literacy library services.
(ii) The remaining 10 percent payment of the grant amount awarded will be paid after submission of satisfactory evidence establishing that the project has been completed in accordance with the approved application and after submission of a final project report approved by the department.
(n) Adult literacy library services grant program.
(1) Definitions. As used in this subdivision and in Education Law, section 273(1)(h)(2):
(vi) Organization which operates similar adult literacy programs shall mean an organization which offers a program of services to adults to help increase their literacy skills and which is:
(3) Application.
(5) Criteria for approval of an application. Approval of adult literacy services applications by the commissioner will be based upon the degree to which each project demonstrates:
(6) Allowable costs.
(i) Costs eligible for approval shall include the reasonable cost not to exceed the amount of the grant, of:
(ii) Costs ineligible for approval shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(7) Schedule of payment of State aid for adult literacy library services.
(l) Coordinated outreach services.