Vermont Statutes

§ 25 — State library agency cooperation—Article V

Vermont § 25
JurisdictionVermont
Title 22Title 22: Libraries, History, and Information Technology
Ch. 2Chapter 002: Interstate Library Compact

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, § 25 (2026).

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Any two or more state library agencies of two or more of the party states may undertake and conduct joint or cooperative library programs, render joint or cooperative library services, and enter into and perform arrangements for the cooperative or joint acquisition, use, housing, and disposition of items or collections of materials that, by reason of expense, rarity, specialized nature, or infrequency of demand would be appropriate for central collection and shared use. Any such programs, services, or arrangements may include provision for the exercise on a cooperative or joint basis of any power exercisable by an interstate library district and an agreement embodying any such program, service, or arrangement shall contain provisions covering the subjects detailed in Article VI [section 26

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