East Hartford Public Library Eliminates Late Fees

June 30, 2023


 
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Dear Neighbor,
 

Effective July 1, 2023, the East Hartford Public Library will go fine-free, joining with public libraries across the country in a movement to reduce barriers to library access.

What does this mean for borrowers? 

  1. Library items will still have due dates. Please bring your books and movies back on time so that other residents may enjoy them.
  2. The library will continue to charge replacement fees for lost and damaged items.
  3. A bill for the replacement cost of overdue items will be generated automatically once an item is four weeks overdue. However, as soon as you return the item, the bill will be canceled and no fines will remain on your card.
  4. The library will remove old late fees from your account. Have EHPL fines blocking your card? Check in with the library, and they will remove them. 
  5. Please note that the library's fine-free status only applies to East Hartford items. If you check out an item belonging to another library (example: item borrowed through a system hold) at EHPL, you'll be charged fines based on the policy of the loaning library. 

EHPL has not charged late fees since March 2020 as a temporary pandemic response, so nothing will change about their current practices: they're just making it official.

Come to the library! Visit Raymond Library (840 Main Street, East Hartford) or Wickham Memorial Library (656 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford) during library open hours to browse their excellent collections. They have something for everyone at East Hartford Public Library.

Please feel free to contact me at the Capitol at 1-800-842-8267 or by email at Henry.Genga@cga.ct.gov - also please like my Official Facebook Page for news and legislative updates.

 

Sincerely,

Henry Genga

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