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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993023
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Permit File
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GOVERNMENT STATUTES
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<br /> <br />§ ?/11-80.1-108 GOYERPIMENT~STATE ALLOCATION F <br />(2) The society has the power to prepaze and promulgate rules and proce- not include the <br />dares to implement this article. member of his a <br />(3) The society shall assist the agencies in evaluating stateowned properties (c) "Public con <br />and in reviewing activities, programs, projects, undertakings, and all other ject to the provis <br />agency actions for adequacy in addressing the preservation of properties in (d) "Works of <br />the state register. including, but no. <br />(Laws 1975, H.B.1561, § 1.) (I) Sculpture, i <br /> round, bas-relief, <br />ALLOCATION FOR ART (II) Painting, w <br /> murals; or <br />ARTICLE 80.5 (III) Mosaics; c <br />Allocation for Art (Iy) Photograpi <br />SOD (V) Crafts mad <br />24-80.5-101. Works of art in public places-allocations therefor From capital con- any other ma[eri:' <br />struction costs-guidelines-Ftmd created. <br />24-80.5-102. Works of art in correctional facilities. (VI) Calligraph <br />Llbrtuy References (VII) Mixed m <br />states a=85. (VIII) Unique <br />WFSTLAW Topic No. 360. tural crafts; or <br />CJ.S. States § 145. <br />(IX) Environm• <br />§ 24-80.5-101. Works of tvt In public places-allocatlonts therefor fmtn (X) Restoratiot <br />capital construction costs-guidelines--Fund created cance. <br />(1)(a) The state of Colorado, in recognition of its responsibility to create a (3)(a)(I) Excep. <br />more humane environment of distinction, enjoyment, and pride for al] of its cultural facilities <br />citizens and in recognition that public art is a resource which stimulates the grown, and excel <br />vitality and economy of the state's communities and which provides opportu- Denver, and exce <br />oily for artists and other skilled workers to practice their crafts, declares it to 101, enacted at tl <br />be a matter of state policy that, when appropriate, a portion of each capital each capital cons, <br />construction appropriation be allocated for the acquisition of works of art to include as a nonr <br />be placed in public places. the capital constr <br />(b) There is hereby established an art in public places program to be (II) Repealed i; <br />administered by the Colorado council on the arts and humanities. All works (b) If the allot: <br />of art purchased and commissioned under the art in public places program equal to or great <br />shall become a part of the state art collection developed, administered, and arts and humani <br />operated by the Colorado council on the arts and humanities. All works of subsection (5) of <br />art purchased or commissioned under this section prior to March 19, 1987, <br />shall be considered a part of the state art collection to be administered by the (c) If the allot: <br />Colorado council on the arts and humanities. less than one thoi <br />(2) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: ties may, at iu di <br />within the works <br />(a) "Architect" means the person or Firm designing the public construction this section for tl <br />project. "Architect" includes architects, landscape architects, interior design- the capital constr <br />ers, and other design professionals. any state agency <br />(b) "Artist" means a practitioner in the visual arts generally recognized by on the arts and h <br />his peers or critics as a professional who produces works of art. "Artist" does subsection (5) of <br />506 <br />
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