(1) A Percent-for-Art Program shall be administered by the division.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 9-6-404

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • 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
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Program: means the Percent-for-Art Program created in this part. See Utah Code 9-6-403
  • Public art installation: means a work of art:
         (4)(a) owned by a:
              (4)(a)(i) county of the first class; or
              (4)(a)(ii) municipality or metro township in a county of the first class;
         (4)(b) created by an artist, with a preference for a Utah artist;
         (4)(c) located in a public place where the county of the first class, municipality in a county of the first class, or metro township in a county of the first class has jurisdiction; and
         (4)(d) that is intended to be a permanent fixture in the public place. See Utah Code 9-6-403
  • State building or facility: means a state building, permanent structure, facility, park, or appurtenant structure thereof, wholly or partially enclosed, which includes, but is not restricted to a space or facility used or to be used for carrying out the functions of a department, board, commission, institution, or agency of the state, including offices, hearing or meeting rooms, auditoriums, libraries, courtrooms, classrooms, workshops, laboratories, eating or sleeping facilities, or highway rest areas. See Utah Code 9-6-403
  • works of art: means any form of original creation of visual art including, but not restricted to any sculpture, bas relief, high relief, mobile, fountain, painting, graphic, print, lithograph, etching, embossing, drawing, mural, mosaic, supergraphic, fresco, photograph, ceramic, fiber, mixed media, or combination of forms. See Utah Code 9-6-403
(2)

     (2)(a)

          (2)(a)(i) Before January 1, 2035, an appropriation received by or available to the director under Subsection 63A-5b-609(5) for a new state building or facility that is not located in a county of the first class shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by the division.
          (2)(a)(ii) Beginning January 1, 2035, any appropriation received by or available to the director shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by the division.
     (2)(b) For appropriations annually received by or available to the director under Subsection 63A-5b-609(5) for a new state building or facility that is located in a county of the first class:

          (2)(b)(i) eighty percent shall be used to acquire existing works of art or to commission the creation of works of art placed in or at appropriate state buildings or facilities as determined by the division; and
          (2)(b)(ii) twenty percent shall be used to support the Public Art Installation Initiative described in Section 9-6-410.
     (2)(c) Any unexpended funds remaining at the end of the fiscal year shall be nonlapsing and not revert to the General Fund.