Oklahoma Code § 74-9030.2

Title 74. State Government: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act:
1.  "Art", "artwork", or "work of art" means all forms of
original creations of visual art, except for blasphemous material as
defined by Section 901 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes or
indecent or obscene material as defined by Section 1024.1 of Title
21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, including, but not limited to:
a. sculpture, in any material or combination of
materials, whether in the round, bas-relief, high
relief, mobile, fountain, kinetic, or electronic,
b. painting, including murals and frescoes,
c. mosaic,
d. photography,
e. fine crafts made from clay, fiber and textiles, wood,
glass, metal, plastics or any other material, or any
combination thereof,
f. drawing,
g. calligraphy,
h. mixed media composed of any combination of forms or
media,
i. unique architectural stylings or embellishments,
including architectural crafts,

j. ornamental gateways, and
k. restoration or renovation of existing works of art of
historical significance;
2.  "Artist" means a practitioner in the visual arts committed
to producing high quality work, as recognized by the peers and
critics of the artist, on a regular basis.  The term "artist" shall
not include the architect of a public building under construction or
any member of the architectural firm of the architect;
3.  "Council" means the Oklahoma Arts Council;
4.  "Division" means the Art in Public Places Division;
5.  "Maintenance" means the ongoing upkeep required for artworks
to retain their structural and aesthetic integrity;
6.  "Appointing authority" shall be the Director or designee of
the Project Agency;
7.  "Project" means any capital expenditure, including, but not
limited to, bond issues, with the purpose of renovating or
constructing public buildings costing Two Hundred Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($250,000.00) or more;
8.  "Project agency" means institutions within The Oklahoma
State System of Higher Education or the department, board,
commission, institution, or agency of the state subject to the
Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act.  The legislative and judicial
branches of the State of Oklahoma shall be subject to the procedures
of the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act or shall implement another
process to include art in locations subject to the control of those
branches.  Provided, that the expenditure for commissioning art by
the legislative and judicial branches shall be no less than that
established by Section 9030.5 of this title;
9.  "Project architect" means the person or firm designing the
public construction project;
10.  "Public construction" or "public building" means any state
building, facility, structure or park constructed, including any
state-owned lands or space surrounding or integral to the building,
facility, structure or park.  The term "public construction" or
"public building" shall not include:
a. water, sewer, public utility projects, prisons,
projects with the primary purpose of complying with
the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act,
and data processing purchases which are not part of a
public construction project and any capital projects
undertaken by political subdivisions of the state as
defined by paragraph 11 of Section 152 of Title 51 of
the Oklahoma Statutes on buildings or land that they
control, and
b. capital projects subject to federal public art laws.
Participation in the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act shall be
permissive for road, highway, turnpike, and bridge construction

projects of the Department of Transportation and the Oklahoma
Turnpike Authority;
11.  "Public land" means a site owned by the State of Oklahoma
with major public access and visibility that serves a business,
social, or environmental need; and
12.  "Repair" means those extraordinary activities required to
repair or restore a malfunctioning or damaged work of art.

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