Vermont Statutes
§ 172 — Library record confidentiality; exemptions
Vermont § 172
JurisdictionVermont
Title 22Title 22: Libraries, History, and Information Technology
Ch. 4Chapter 004: Library Patron Records
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, § 172 (2026).
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(a)A library’s patron registration records and patron transaction records shall remain confidential.
(b)Unless authorized by other provisions of law, the library’s officers, employees, and volunteers shall not disclose the records except:
(1)with the written permission of the library patron to whom the records pertain;
(2)to officers, employees, volunteers, and agents of the library to the extent necessary for library administration purposes;
(3)in response to an authorized judicial order or warrant directing disclosure;
(4)to custodial parents or guardians of patrons under 12 years of age; or
(5)to the custodial parents or guardians of a student, in accordance with the federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, by the library at the school the student attends.
(c)Statistical
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