1.  The governing bodies of two or more libraries may enter into an agreement to form a regional network of libraries for the purpose of facilitating regional cooperation, improved communications and sharing of resources. The purposes of the regional network may be furthered by such activities as:

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(a) Developing and operating interlibrary systems to improve access to dispersed library and information services.

(b) Applying new technologies for improved efficiency in the use and availability of resources.

(c) Improving access to advanced research which will help increase productivity and solve emerging problems of common concern.

2.  An agreement to form a regional network of libraries is subject to the provisions of the Interlocal Cooperation Act.