IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES LIBRARY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY ACT (LSTA) FIRST-TIME ATTENDANCE AT L 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Applying Library' and 'Library Address' fields. Ensure all information is accurate for proper identification.
  3. Fill in the 'Name/Position of Staff Member To Attend' along with their daytime phone number and email address. This identifies who will be attending the conference.
  4. Indicate whether you have discussed this project with the CE Consultant by filling in their name and date.
  5. Select the conference you plan to attend from the provided options, and fill in the 'Location of Conference', 'Dates of Conference', and your arrival and return dates.
  6. Complete the 'Budget Summary' section by detailing registration, airfare/mileage, lodging costs, and calculating the total amount applied for, ensuring it does not exceed $900.
  7. Gather signatures for certification from all participating libraries as required, ensuring compliance with federal mandates.
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