Maryland Code § SF-3-602.2

Section SF-3-602.2
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Commission" means the Maryland Commission on Public Art
established under Title 4, Subtitle 6 of the Economic Development Article.
(3) "Construction project" means the construction of a new building
that is proposed to contain 15,000 or more square feet.

(4) "Council" means the Maryland State Arts Council established
under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of the Economic Development Article.
(5) "Division" means the Division of Tourism, Film, and the Arts
established under Title 4, Subtitle 1 of the Economic Development Article.
(6) "Major renovation project" means the renovation of an existing
building where:
(i) the building is to be reconstructed and reused after the
construction;
(ii) the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, electrical,
and plumbing systems are to be replaced; and
(iii) the scope of the renovation is 15,000 or more square feet.
(7) (i) "Public art" means:
1. an architectural enhancement of artistic
significance; or
2. an individual piece of art.
(ii) "Public art" includes:
1. a mural;
2. a tile mosaic;
3. a painting; or
4. a sculpture.
(b) (1) This section applies to capital projects that are:
(i) funded entirely with State funds; or
(ii) 1. funded with a combination of at least 50% of State
funds and the remainder from funds from private entities; and
2. not funded in the annual State capital budget as:

A. a miscellaneous grant program;
B. a local House of Delegates initiative; or
C. a local Senate initiative.
(2) This section does not apply to the following types of unoccupied
buildings:
(i) warehouse and storage facilities;
(ii) garages;
(iii) maintenance facilities;
(iv) transmitter buildings;
(v) pumping stations; and
(vi) other similar buildings, as determined by the Department.
(c) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the requirements of this
section will not increase the cost of a construction project or a major renovation
project.
(d) To the extent practicable and except as provided in subsection (g) of this
section, the State shall include public art in all construction projects and major
renovation projects.
(e) During the initial design of each construction project and major
renovation project, the identification and selection of public art to be included in the
project shall be determined by a group composed of representatives of:
(1) the unit of State government that will be the primary user of the
building;
(2) the unit of State government responsible for project management
of the building; and
(3) the Division.
(f) The Division shall work with the Council and the Commission in the
selection of public art for any project under this section.

(g) (1) The Department of Budget and Management and the Department
of General Services shall jointly establish a process to allow a unit of State
government to obtain a waiver from complying with this section.
(2) The waiver process shall:
(i) provide for consultation with the Division, on behalf of the
Council and the Commission, to determine if the inclusion of public art in a proposed
project is too costly or not practicable; and
(ii) require the approval of the Secretaries of Budget and
Management and General Services.

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