Providence Public Library to go Fine Free for Children & Teen Materials

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Providence Public Library to go Fine Free for Children & Teen Materials

Providence Public Library to stop fines
The Providence Public Library has announced that they are going “fine free” for all children and teen materials in an effort to encourage youth to read and use the library.

“We know that overdue fines have the greatest impact on the communities that can least afford barriers to accessing library resources. We want young people and their families to know that they are welcome and can come to the Library and take out library materials meant for them without fear of restrictive penalties,” said Jack Martin, PPL Executive Director. 

Going Fine Free

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Along with going fine free, the library is also eliminating $19,000 in overdue fines and charges on youth materials in its collections, removing a deterrent for children and teens who have fines that effectively prevent them from borrowing materials and, make them reluctant to come to the Library. 

Approximately 1,500 youth have library accounts at PPL and just over a third have fines above the $5 limit set by the statewide system of public libraries.

Across the country, many public and school library systems have gone fine free on teen and children materials. 


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