Utah Code 9-6-302 v2. Arts and museums board powers and duties
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(1) The arts and museums board may:
Terms Used In Utah Code 9-6-302 v2
- Arts: includes traditional, folk, classical, ethnic, contemporary, and other art forms. See Utah Code 9-6-102
- Arts and museums board: means the Utah Arts and Museums Advisory Board created in Section
9-6-301 . See Utah Code 9-6-102 - Director: means the director of the Division of Arts and Museums. See Utah Code 9-6-102
- Division: means the Division of Arts and Museums. See Utah Code 9-6-102
- Museum: means an organized and permanent institution that:(6)(a) is owned or controlled by the state, a county, or a municipality, or is a nonprofit organization;(6)(b) has an educational or aesthetic purpose;(6)(c) owns or curates a tangible collection; and(6)(d) exhibits the collection to the public on a regular schedule. See Utah Code 9-6-102
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(1)(a) with the concurrence of the director, make rules governing the conduct of the arts and museums board‘s business in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act; and
(1)(b) receive gifts, bequests, and property.
(2) The arts and museums board shall:
(2)(a) act in an advisory capacity for the division;
(2)(b) in accordance with Subsection (3), advise the division regarding the works of art acquired and maintained under this part; and
(2)(c) with the concurrence of the director, approve the allocation of arts and museums grant money and State of Utah Alice Merrill Horne Art Collection acquisition funding.
(3) When advising the division as described in Subsection (2)(b), the arts and museums board shall, with the concurrence of the director, appoint and consult with any combination of artists, art historians, museum professionals, gallery owners, knowledgeable art collectors, art appraisers, or judges of art.