336.8 - POWERS.

        336.8  POWERS.         Said board of library trustees shall have and exercise the      following powers:         1.  To meet and organize by the election of one of their number as      president of the board, and by the election of a secretary and such      other officers as the board may deem necessary.         2.  To have charge, and supervision of the public library, its      appurtenances and fixtures, and rooms containing the same, directing      and controlling all the affairs of such library.         3.  To employ a librarian, such assistants and employees as may be      necessary for the proper management of said library, and fix their      compensation; but, prior to such employment, the compensation of such      librarian, assistants, and employees shall be fixed for the term of      employment by a majority of the members of said board voting in favor      thereof.         4.  To remove such librarian, assistants, or employees by a vote      of two-thirds of such board for misdemeanor, incompetency, or      inattention to the duties of such employment.         5.  To select and make purchases of books, pamphlets, magazines,      periodicals, papers, maps, journals, furniture, fixtures, stationery,      and supplies for such library.         6.  To authorize the use of such libraries by school corporations      or by nonresidents of the area which is taxed to support such      libraries and to fix charges therefor.         7.  To make and adopt, amend, modify, or repeal bylaws, rules, and      regulations, not inconsistent with law, for the care, use,      government, and management of such library and the business of said      board, fixing and enforcing penalties for the violation thereof.         8.  To have exclusive control of the expenditures for library      purposes as provided by law, and of the expenditures of all moneys      available by gift or otherwise for the erection of library buildings.      The board shall keep a record of its proceedings.         9.  To accept gifts of any property, including trust funds; to      take the title to said property in the name of said library; to      execute deeds and bills of sale for the conveyance of said property;      and to expend the funds received by them from such gifts, for the      improvement of said library.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 358B.8] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 123, § 162, 209         C93, § 336.8