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State Library of Tasmania > Using your library > Fees and Charges

Fees and Charges

The following scale of charges is applicable under the provisions of Sections 9A(4) and 9B(2) of the Libraries Act 1984 and Section 18(2)(B) of the Archives Act 1983.

Copy charges

Document delivery fees

Replacement item fees

Lost librarycards

Meeting room charges

Overdue item fines

Reproduction fees

Web testing fees

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