1.
Laptops are for Academic use only.
2. Violations
of the FC Library Computer
Use Policy and/or the FC Academic Computing Technologies' Acceptable
Use Policy and/or the NOCCCD Computer
and Electronic Communication Systems Policy may result
in loss of laptop loan privileges.
3. Users must read
and sign a Laptop
Policy Agreement [PDF] informing them of their responsibilities
and verifying the condition of the laptop at the time of check-out.
4. Purposefully damaging or removing library property
is considered a criminal act. Appropriate measures will be taken.
5.
The Fullerton College Library reserves the right to deny check-out
privileges to anyone indefinitely based on current or past abuses,
as defined in the California
Education Code: Section
19910-19911.
19910.
Any person who maliciously cuts, tears, defaces, breaks, or injures
any book, map, chart, picture, engraving, statue, coin, model,
apparatus, or other work of literature, art, mechanics, or object
of curiosity, deposited in any public library, gallery, museum,
collection, fair, or exhibition, is guilty or a misdemeanor.
19911.
Any person who willfully detains any book, newspaper, magazine,
pamphlet, manuscript, or other property belonging to any public
or incorporated library, reading room, museum, or other educational
institution, for 30 days after notice in writing to return the
article or property, given after the expiration of the time for
which by the rules of the institution the article or property may
be kept, is guilty of a misdemeanor. The parent or guardian of
a minor who willfully and maliciously commits any act within the
scope of this section shall be liable for all damages so caused
by the minor.