2005 California Education Code Sections 19330-19334 Article 3. Books

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 19330-19334

19330.  Books may be taken from the library by the Members of the
Legislature and by other state officers during regular office hours.
19331.  The Controller, when notified by the State Librarian that
any officer or employee of the state for whom he or she draws a
warrant for salary has failed to return any book taken by him or her,
or for which he or she has given an order, within the time
prescribed by the rules, or the time within which it was agreed to be
returned, and which notice shall give the value of the book, shall,
after first informing the officer or employee of the notice, upon
failure by him or her to return the book, deduct from the warrant for
the salary of the officer or employee, twice the value of the book,
and place the amount deducted in the General Fund.
19332.  In case of the neglect or refusal on the part of any officer
or employee of the state to return a book for which he or she has
given an order or a receipt or has in his or her possession, the
State Librarian may purchase for the library a duplicate of the book,
and notify the Controller of the purchase, together with the cost of
the book.  Upon the receipt of the notice from the department, the
Controller shall deduct twice the cost of the duplicate book from the
warrant for the salary of the officer or employee, and place the
amount deducted in the General Fund.
19333.  The State Librarian may bring suit in his or her official
capacity for the recovery of any book, or for three times the value
thereof, together with costs of suit, against any person who has the
book in his or her possession or who is responsible therefor.  If the
department has purchased a duplicate of any book, it may bring suit
for three times the amount expended for the duplicate, together with
costs of suit.
19334.  Every person who injures or fails to return any book taken
is liable in three times its value.


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