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If you're a Canadian author, illustrator or photographer with one or more published books, it's time to register for the Public Lending Right Program. The program is a Canada Council for the Arts initiative that sends payments every year to creators whose books are in Canadian public libraries.

This year's registration period runs until May 1, 2019. To register, you'll need to fill out and mail in a signed registration form along with photocopies of the title page, copyright page and table of contents of the book or books you've contributed to.

If you've already registered but you have new books to add to your file, fill out the blue file update form you'll receive in the mail over the next few weeks. Forms should arrive by March 27 and need to be returned before May. If you don't receive a form by the end of March, you can contact program administrators at plr@canadacouncil.ca.

The minimum payment the program will send out is $50. The maximum payment issued in 2017 was $3,521.

For details on eligibility criteria or the application process, see the Public Lending Right Program's website.

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