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1 The books, papers, furniture, stationery and other articles in the possession of the Legislative Assembly on April 11, 1894, and all additions to that collection, belong to Her Majesty for the use of the Legislative Assembly, and are known as the Legislative Library of British Columbia.
2 (1) The library must be kept conveniently near the Legislative Chamber.
(2) The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has management and control of the library and of its officers and employees.
3 (1) Subject to this section, the Speaker may arrange for the temporary removal from the library of books the Speaker designates for the use of the public throughout British Columbia.
(2) Books must not be removed from the library under this section except those, in the opinion of the Speaker, not required for the use of the Legislative Assembly.
(3) The Speaker must manage all books removed from the library under this section, and may lend them to libraries, associations, communities and organizations, on the conditions and subject to the rules the Speaker establishes.
4 (1) The Speaker may make regulations considered expedient and necessary for the efficient management of the library and the proper application of money appropriated by the Legislature for the purchase of books, papers, furniture, stationery and other articles for the library.
(2) The Speaker may make regulations to provide for the loan to persons resident in British Columbia of books from the library during the recess of the Legislative Assembly, and for the management and loan of books removed from the library under section 3.
5 The library staff consists of a librarian and other officers appointed under the Public Service Act.
6 The library staff holds office during pleasure, and their salaries and the other expenses of and incidental to the management and maintenance of the library are to be provided out of funds to be appropriated for that purpose by the Legislature.
7 The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly may appoint during the session clerks and messengers necessary for the proper service of the library.
8 The librarian must maintain a catalogue of the library, and must file a yearly report to the Legislative Assembly through the Speaker as soon as practicable in each year.
9 In addition to performing the duties assigned under the regulations, the librarian must obtain, furnish or compile historical or other information if requested to do so by the Lieutenant Governor in Council or by a minister of the government.
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