(1) The Arts Program of the Oregon Business Development Department and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, if the construction project is located within the area described in ORS § 276.054, and the Arts Program of the Oregon Business Development Department, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services and the contracting agency if the project is located outside the area described in ORS § 276.054, in consultation with the architect for the particular building shall determine the amount available for each state building and shall commission by contract or shall purchase suitable works of art for each building. The agencies designated by this section are solely responsible for selection, review of design, execution, placement and acceptance of works of art acquired pursuant to ORS § 276.073 to 276.090. The designated agencies, to the extent reasonable, shall consult with appropriate local citizens groups and the occupants of the affected state building in determining the selection of the works of art.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 276.090

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Department: means the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. See Oregon Statutes 276.001

(2) Of the amount determined to be available for a state building under subsection (1) of this section, a portion may be assessed by the Arts Program of the Oregon Business Development Department and used to reimburse the program for costs incurred under ORS § 276.073 to 276.090 as administrative expenses or as expenses for maintaining the works of art acquired. No more than 10 percent of the amount available for a state building may be assessed under this subsection.

(3) Title to works of art acquired pursuant to ORS § 276.073 to 276.090 vests with the contracting agency in the name of the state. The agencies designated by this section may lend works of art between public buildings whenever in their judgment the loan will be to the benefit of the citizens of this state. However, the works of art shall be returned to the contracting agency at its request. [1975 c.472 § 3; 1977 c.848 § 4; 1993 c.209 § 19; 2003 c.796 7,8; 2005 c.217 § 16]

 

See note under 276.073.

 

(Public Policy for State Buildings)