Oklahoma Code § 74-9030.3

Title 74. State Government: Administration of act - Art in Public Places Oversight
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Committee.
A.  The Oklahoma Arts Council may create an Art in Public Places
Division to administer the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act.
B.  There is hereby created an Art in Public Places Oversight
Committee comprised of:
1.  The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services, or designee;
2.  The Director of the Oklahoma Arts Council, or designee;
3.  The Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, or
designee;
4.  The Director of the Department of Transportation, or
designee;
5.  The Chancellor of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education, or designee;
6.  One artist appointed by the Director of the Oklahoma Arts
Council;
7.  One architect appointed by the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services;
8.  One engineer appointed by the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services; and
9.  One museum director/curator appointed by the Director of the
Oklahoma Arts Council.
C.  1.  All appointed members shall serve a term of three (3)
years and may be reappointed for one additional three-year term.
2.  The officers of the Committee shall be a chair, a vice-
chair, and a secretary elected at the last meeting of each fiscal
year.  Appointments to fill officer vacancies shall be made by the
chair between elections.
3.  Meetings shall be held at the call of the chair, and for the
initial appointments, a majority of the members present shall
constitute a quorum.
D.  Except as provided for in subsections E and G of this
section, the Oversight Committee is empowered with overseeing each
of the following phases of the development and management of the
Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act:

1.  Develop job specifications for a Division Director of the
Art in Public Places Division, who shall not be subject to the Merit
System of Personnel Administration;
2.  Make recommendations for the implementation of the Art in
Public Places Program to the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Arts
Council; and
3.  Develop methods of selection of artists, criteria for
selection, final approval of site projects, maintenance and repair
of works of art, and periodic evaluation of the Program.
E.  Artwork or art restoration projects in the administrative
control of the Oversight Committee pursuant to the Oklahoma Art in
Public Places Act shall not be subject to The Oklahoma Central
Purchasing Act, but the projects shall be subject to a call for
entries process established by the Oversight Committee.
F.  Members shall be reimbursed for necessary travel expenses in
accordance with the State Travel Reimbursement Act.
G.  The State Capitol Preservation Commission shall retain its
administrative control over art projects for the Capitol and the
Governor's Mansion as provided for in Section 4104 of Title 74 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
H.  The governing boards for institutions of higher education or
local boards of trustees shall perform the duties of the Oversight
Committee for art projects on the campuses that they oversee.

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