Posted: February 25, 2025
This year, the Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) is producing a series of events for library trustees and directors to help strengthen the financial future of your library.
This series is designed to meet directors and board members where they are, providing assistance for a range of developmental activities such as:
- Helping Association and Municipal Public Libraries to a pattern of annual votes;
- Creating budget goals to address issues such as a living wage for staff, benefits, adequate funds for digital collections, programming or your facility
- Building an adequate reserve fund structure or
- Minimizing risk to your organization through adequate insurance coverage
All events for trustees count toward the NYS Trustee Education Requirement for 2025.
Next in the series:
Legal Basics (intermediate-level)
Monday, June 16 | 6:00 – 8:00 | IN PERSON: Town of Esopus Library | Register here
This intermediate-level course is for trustees who have been on the board for over a year and are looking for an overview of the basic laws and regulations that intersect with your service on the library board.
From the Handbook for Library Trustees of New York State (2023 Edition): “Public and association libraries are classified as New York State Education Corporations and are therefore subject to a wide range of federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations. While trustees cannot be expected to understand all the details of every pertinent law, they should be familiar enough with the major legal issues to be assured that their library is always in compliance.”
At this session we will review pertinent areas of Education Law, Public Officers Law, the minimum standards for libraries in New York and more!
Attendance at this event can be applied toward the NYS Trustee Education Requirements.
Posted: January 7, 2025
New York State Public Officer’s Law §10 requires all public library trustees (but not association library trustees) to take and file an oath of office within 30 days of beginning their term of office. Public library trustees are public officers, and the oath of office is required to officially undertake and perform the duties of a public library trustee. If a public library trustee does not properly complete and file an oath of office, the trustee’s position may be deemed vacant. See Public Officer’s Law §30(1)(h). For more information about how and why the oath of office is administered, and where to properly file an oath of office, please see the Oaths of Office FAQ on the New York State Library website https://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/trustees/oath.htm