Our county funds a books-by-mail service and a centralized processing service provided by a county library service. Does this funding count toward the 70% level of required county funding?
An individual library board may elect to have county funding for “shared services” such as a centralized processing service, credited toward the 70% level rather than receive the funding directly. Counties are specifically allowed to exceed the 70% level for the purpose of funding direct services, shared services, library reimbursements, or any other library funding.
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