Oklahoma Code § 53-174

Title 53. Oklahoma Historical Societies And Associations: Visual arts programs in schools - Incentive grants
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A.  The Oklahoma Arts Council is authorized to assist and, if
funds are available, to make incentive grants to school districts or
organizations for the establishment of visual arts programs in
schools.  The award of grants shall be limited to:
1.  School districts that do not have an existing visual arts
program or full-time certified visual arts teachers in school sites;
and
2.  Organizations that provide visual arts programming to school
districts that do not have an existing visual arts program or full-
time certified visual arts teachers in school sites.
B.  The incentive grant funding may be used for the support of
visual arts programs in underserved schools or paying the salary
costs of a certified art teacher.
C.  The Council shall determine criteria for the program and
establish a process for the consideration of proposals.  The Council
is authorized to promulgate rules for the operation of the program.
D.  Any money appropriated by the Legislature for the incentive
grant program shall be matched with other funding secured by the
Council.  The matching funding may be raised by the Council, school
districts, for-profit or nonprofit organizations, governmental
entities, private or public foundations, corporations, or
individuals.  Any matching funding raised by the Council for the
program shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Arts Council Arts
Education Revolving Fund created in Section 175 of this title.  If
matching funding is raised and designated for a grant to a specific

school or organization, the Council may match the funding with
monies from the Oklahoma Arts Council Arts Education Revolving Fund.
Added by Laws 2007, c. 187, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2007.  Amended by Laws
2008, c. 298, § 1, eff. July 1, 2008; Laws 2015, c. 351, § 1, eff.
July 1, 2015.

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