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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1378 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 H.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII S.D. 2 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the mission of the state foundation on culture and the arts is to promote, perpetuate, preserve, and encourage culture and the arts as central to the quality of life and people of the State. One of the foundation's strategic priorities includes increasing public accessibility to arts and culture. The foundation administers the state art museum and the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, using the works of art special fund created pursuant to section 103‑8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and also issues grants through its foundation grants program. The museum and these programs aim to support, promote, and recognize the excellence of the State's diverse artists; create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art that represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and provide the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available to all the citizens of the State. The legislature further finds that the performing arts also represent various mediums that express creativity through singing, dancing, theatre, and musical performances. To ensure a wide range of artistic creativity and expression in the State, performing arts should also be recognized as a medium to provide the State's residents and visitors with creative, educational, and aesthetic performances that tell meaningful stories and provide engaging experiences. The purpose of this Act is to further the foundation's endeavors by: (1) Authorizing the state foundation on culture and the arts to acquire and own property; (2) Establishing the performing arts grants program, under the foundation's existing foundation grant program, to support performing arts in the State; (3) Establishing the performing arts grants special fund; (4) Clarifying the scope of the state foundation on culture and the arts' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events; (5) Amending the funding sources for the state art museum; (6) Amending the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the works of art special fund and the allowable uses of moneys from the works of art special fund; (7) Appropriating general funds and federal funds for the operations of the state foundation on culture and the arts; and (8) Appropriating general funds to provide grants under the performing arts grants program. SECTION 2. Chapter 9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§9- Powers; property. The foundation may acquire in any lawful manner any property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein; to hold, maintain, use, and operate the same; and to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the same at any time, in the manner and to the extent necessary or appropriate to carry out its purpose; provided that revenues generated from any property be used to support the: (1) Mission of the foundation; and (2) Maintenance, security, operations, or renovation of facilities controlled by the foundation; provided further that the foundation may enter into public‑private partnerships on real property acquired pursuant to this section." 2. By adding two new sections to part II to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§9- Performing arts grants program. (a) There is established a performing arts grants program, to be placed in the foundation for administrative purposes, to provide grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. (b) The foundation shall administer the performing arts grants program in accordance with this part. (c) The foundation shall submit an annual report of performing arts grants awarded and the outcomes of each performing arts event that received a grant to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2026 and every regular session thereafter. §9- Performing arts grants special fund. (a) There is established in the state treasury the performing arts grants special fund, to be administered by the foundation. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of: (1) Appropriations made by the legislature; (2) Revenues or moneys derived from the foundation's operations; (3) Grants, gifts, and donations received by the foundation; and (4) All interest earned on moneys deposited in the fund. The special fund shall be used for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. (b) The foundation shall oversee and administer grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Applications for grants shall be made to the foundation and contain any information as the foundation shall require. At minimum, the applicant shall show: (1) The name of the requesting organization and individual; (2) The purpose of the grant; (3) The service to be supported by the grant; (4) The target group to be benefited; (5) The costs of the grant; and (6) That the grant shall be used for activities that are consistent with the purposes of this chapter. (c) Grants shall only be awarded if: (1) The applicant has applied for or received all applicable licenses and permits required to conduct the work for which a grant is awarded; (2) The applicant agrees to comply with applicable federal, state, and county laws; (3) All activities and improvements undertaken with funds received shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and county statutes and ordinances, including applicable building codes and agency rules; and (4) The applicant will indemnify and hold harmless the foundation, the State, and its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims arising out of or resulting from activities carried out or projects undertaken with funds provided hereunder. Every grant shall be monitored by the foundation to ensure compliance with this chapter and the purposes and intent of the grant and shall be evaluated annually to determine whether the grant attained the intended results in the manner contemplated." SECTION 3. Section 9-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read: ""Performing arts" includes arts or skills that are intended to be performed before an audience, including but not limited to dance, singing, musical performances, and theater." 2. By amending the definition of "arts" to read: ""Arts" includes music, dance, painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry, prose, crafts, industrial design, interior design, fashion design, photography, television, motion picture art, unique or decorative plants, landscaping, and all other performing arts and creative activity of imagination and beauty." SECTION 4. Section 9-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§9-21[]] Purpose. The foundation shall administer the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, [pursuant to section 103-8.5,] performing arts grants program, and state art museum to achieve the following purposes: (1) Replace in public state buildings the natural beauty displaced in construction with works of art expressive of the State's cultural, creative, and traditional arts of its various ethnic groups; (2) Support, promote, and recognize excellence of the State's diverse cultural, creative, and traditional artists; and (3) Create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art, and coordinate, plan, promote, market, and execute performing arts events, that: (A) [Represents] Represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and (B) [Provides] Provide to all the citizens of the State the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available." SECTION 5. Section 9-22, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§9-22[]] State art museum; establishment. The state art museum is established within the foundation. The operations of the state art museum shall be funded and supported [by the works of art special fund, pursuant to section 103-8.5.] by: (1) Appropriations from the legislature; (2) Federal grants and subsidies; (3) Voluntary contributions; and (4) Funds received pursuant to section 9-3(7)." SECTION 6. Section 103-8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By amending subsections (a) through (c) to read: "(a) There is created a works of art special fund, into which shall be transferred one per cent of all state fund appropriations for capital improvements designated for the construction cost element[;], up to a total amount until the balance equals the amount described in subsection (c); provided that this transfer shall apply only to capital improvement appropriations that are designated for the construction [or renovation] of state buildings. The one per cent transfer requirement shall not apply to appropriations from the passenger facility charge special fund established by section 261-5.5 and the rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund established under section 261-5.6. (b) The works of art special fund shall be used solely for [the following purposes: (1) Costs] costs related to the acquisition, planning, design, and construction of works of art[, including any consultant or staff services required to carry out the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs; (2) Site modifications, display, and interpretive work necessary for the exhibition of works of art; (3) Upkeep services, including maintenance, repair, and restoration of works of art; (4) Storing and transporting works of art.] and related appurtenances. (c) The [one per cent] total annual amount, which is included in all capital improvement appropriations, shall be calculated at the time the appropriation bills are signed into law. The moneys shall be transferred into the works of art special fund upon availability of moneys from the appropriations[.]; provided that the total annual amount transferred into the special fund shall not cause the unencumbered fund balance as of the end of the prior fiscal year to exceed $ . Each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations shall calculate [the one per cent] its share of the total annual amount and transfer the moneys into the works of art special fund." 2. By amending subsection (e) to read: "(e) The comptroller shall: (1) Provide each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations with information regarding items that shall be included and excluded from [the one per cent] the agency's share of the total annual amount; (2) Ensure that each agency calculates its [one per cent] share of the total annual amount correctly; and (3) Ensure that each agency transfers the correct amount to the works of art special fund in a timely manner." SECTION 7. The following sums or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and fiscal year 2026-2027 are appropriated or authorized, as the case may be, from moneys in the treasury received from general revenues and federal funds to be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts to finance the positions and other cost items listed below. The letter symbols used after the specific appropriations indicate the source of financing and have the following meaning: (A) general revenues, (N) federal funds. Prog ID/Org Position Title/ Program Description Position # MOF FTE (P) FY 26 FY 27 AGS 881 LA Secretary II 16047 A 1.00 47,004 47,004 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 A 0.75 47,322 47,322 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 N 0.25 15,774 15,774 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 A 0.75 28,404 28,404 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 N 0.25 7,560 7,560 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 26529 A 1.00 71,016 71,016 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist IV 27869 A 1.00 71,016 71,016 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 A 0.75 67,365 67,365 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 N 0.25 22,455 22,455 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 32873 N 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 39045 N 1.00 58,296 58,296 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 36841 A 1.00 73,836 73,836 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 A 0.75 47,322 47,322 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 N 0.25 15,774 15,774 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 A 0.75 31,356 31,356 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 N 0.25 10,452 10,452 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 47047 N 1.00 60,660 60,660 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 48120 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52285 A 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52286 A 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52287 A 1.00 58,203 58,203 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52288 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52290 A 1.00 65,664 65,664 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 A 0.75 110,781 110,781 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 N 0.25 36,927 36,927 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112785 A 1.00 59,748 59,748 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112788 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 122671 A 1.00 60,660 60,660 AGS 881 LA Hawaii State Art Museum A 1,857,580 1,857,580 AGS 881 LA Interpretive Work A 425,000 425,000 AGS 881 LA Operating A 201,923 201,923 AGS 881 LA Consultant Services A 35,000 35,000 AGS 881 LA Registration A 34,000 34,000 AGS 881 LA Upkeep Services A 29,530 29,530 AGS 881 LA Display A 285,580 285,580 AGS 881 LA Transportation A 19,085 19,085 Total A 17.50 4,028,811 4,028,811 N 4.50 283,962 283,962 SECTION 8. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 to provide grants under the performing arts grants program. The sums appropriated shall be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 9. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the mission of the state foundation on culture and the arts is to promote, perpetuate, preserve, and encourage culture and the arts as central to the quality of life and people of the State. One of the foundation's strategic priorities includes increasing public accessibility to arts and culture. The foundation administers the state art museum and the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, using the works of art special fund created pursuant to section 103‑8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and also issues grants through its foundation grants program. The museum and these programs aim to support, promote, and recognize the excellence of the State's diverse artists; create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art that represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and provide the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available to all the citizens of the State. The legislature further finds that the performing arts also represent various mediums that express creativity through singing, dancing, theatre, and musical performances. To ensure a wide range of artistic creativity and expression in the State, performing arts should also be recognized as a medium to provide the State's residents and visitors with creative, educational, and aesthetic performances that tell meaningful stories and provide engaging experiences. The purpose of this Act is to further the foundation's endeavors by: (1) Authorizing the state foundation on culture and the arts to acquire and own property; (2) Establishing the performing arts grants program, under the foundation's existing foundation grant program, to support performing arts in the State; (3) Establishing the performing arts grants special fund; (4) Clarifying the scope of the state foundation on culture and the arts' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events; (5) Amending the funding sources for the state art museum; (6) Amending the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the works of art special fund and the allowable uses of moneys from the works of art special fund; (7) Appropriating general funds and federal funds for the operations of the state foundation on culture and the arts; and (8) Appropriating general funds to provide grants under the performing arts grants program. SECTION 2. Chapter 9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§9- Powers; property. The foundation may acquire in any lawful manner any property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein; to hold, maintain, use, and operate the same; and to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the same at any time, in the manner and to the extent necessary or appropriate to carry out its purpose; provided that revenues generated from any property be used to support the: (1) Mission of the foundation; and (2) Maintenance, security, operations, or renovation of facilities controlled by the foundation." 2. By adding two new sections to part II to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§9- Performing arts grants program. (a) There is established a performing arts grants program, to be placed in the foundation for administrative purposes, to provide grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. (b) The foundation shall administer the performing arts grants program in accordance with this part. (c) The foundation shall submit an annual report of performing arts grants awarded and the outcomes of each performing arts event that received a grant to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2026 and every regular session thereafter. §9- Performing arts grants special fund. (a) There is established in the state treasury the performing arts grants special fund, to be administered by the foundation. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of: (1) Appropriations made by the legislature; (2) Revenues or moneys derived from the foundation's operations; (3) Grants, gifts, and donations received by the foundation; and (4) All interest earned on moneys deposited in the fund. The special fund shall be used for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. (b) The foundation shall oversee and administer grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Applications for grants shall be made to the foundation and contain any information as the foundation shall require. At minimum, the applicant shall show: (1) The name of the requesting organization and individual; (2) The purpose of the grant; (3) The service to be supported by the grant; (4) The target group to be benefited; (5) The costs of the grant; and (6) That the grant shall be used for activities that are consistent with the purposes of this chapter. (c) Grants shall only be awarded if: (1) The applicant has applied for or received all applicable licenses and permits required to conduct the work for which a grant is awarded; (2) The applicant agrees to comply with applicable federal, state, and county laws; (3) All activities and improvements undertaken with funds received shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and county statutes and ordinances, including applicable building codes and agency rules; and (4) The applicant will indemnify and hold harmless the foundation, the State, and its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims arising out of or resulting from activities carried out or projects undertaken with funds provided hereunder. Every grant shall be monitored by the foundation to ensure compliance with this chapter and the purposes and intent of the grant and shall be evaluated annually to determine whether the grant attained the intended results in the manner contemplated." SECTION 3. Section 9-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read: ""Performing arts" includes arts or skills that are intended to be performed before an audience, including but not limited to dance, singing, musical performances, and theater." 2. By amending the definition of "arts" to read: ""Arts" includes music, dance, painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry, prose, crafts, industrial design, interior design, fashion design, photography, television, motion picture art, unique or decorative plants, landscaping, and all other performing arts and creative activity of imagination and beauty." SECTION 4. Section 9-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§9-21[]] Purpose. The foundation shall administer the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, [pursuant to section 103-8.5,] performing arts grants program, and state art museum to achieve the following purposes: (1) Replace in public state buildings the natural beauty displaced in construction with works of art expressive of the State's cultural, creative, and traditional arts of its various ethnic groups; (2) Support, promote, and recognize excellence of the State's diverse cultural, creative, and traditional artists; and (3) Create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art, and coordinate, plan, promote, market, and execute performing arts events, that: (A) [Represents] Represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and (B) [Provides] Provide to all the citizens of the State the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available." SECTION 5. Section 9-22, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§9-22[]] State art museum; establishment. The state art museum is established within the foundation. The operations of the state art museum shall be funded and supported [by the works of art special fund, pursuant to section 103-8.5.] by: (1) Appropriations from the legislature; (2) Federal grants and subsidies; (3) Voluntary contributions; and (4) Funds received pursuant to section 9-3(7)." SECTION 6. Section 103-8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By amending subsections (a) through (c) to read: "(a) There is created a works of art special fund, into which shall be transferred one per cent of all state fund appropriations for capital improvements designated for the construction cost element[;], up to a total amount not to exceed $ per fiscal year; provided that this transfer shall apply only to capital improvement appropriations that are designated for the construction or renovation of state buildings. The one per cent transfer requirement shall not apply to appropriations from the passenger facility charge special fund established by section 261-5.5 and the rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund established under section 261-5.6. (b) The works of art special fund shall be used solely for [the following purposes: (1) Costs] costs related to the acquisition, planning, design, and construction of works of art[, including any consultant or staff services required to carry out the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs; (2) Site modifications, display, and interpretive work necessary for the exhibition of works of art; (3) Upkeep services, including maintenance, repair, and restoration of works of art; (4) Storing and transporting works of art.] and related appurtenances. (c) The [one per cent] total annual amount, which is included in all capital improvement appropriations, shall be calculated at the time the appropriation bills are signed into law. The moneys shall be transferred into the works of art special fund upon availability of moneys from the appropriations[.]; provided that the total annual amount transferred into the special fund shall not cause the unencumbered fund balance as of the end of the prior fiscal year to exceed $ . Each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations shall calculate [the one per cent] its proportionate share of the total annual amount and transfer the moneys into the works of art special fund." 2. By amending subsection (e) to read: "(e) The comptroller shall: (1) Provide each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations with information regarding items that shall be included and excluded from [the one per cent] the agency's proportionate share of the total annual amount; (2) Ensure that each agency calculates its [one per cent] proportionate share of the total annual amount correctly; and (3) Ensure that each agency transfers the correct amount to the works of art special fund in a timely manner." SECTION 7. The following sums or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and fiscal year 2026-2027 are appropriated or authorized, as the case may be, from moneys in the treasury received from general revenues and federal funds to be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts to finance the positions and other cost items listed below. The letter symbols used after the specific appropriations indicate the source of financing and have the following meaning: (A) general revenues, (N) federal funds. Prog ID/Org Position Title/ Program Description Position # MOF FTE (P) FY 26 FY 27 AGS 881 LA Secretary II 16047 A 1.00 47,004 47,004 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 A 0.75 47,322 47,322 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 N 0.25 15,774 15,774 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 A 0.75 28,404 28,404 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 N 0.25 7,560 7,560 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 26529 A 1.00 71,016 71,016 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist IV 27869 A 1.00 71,016 71,016 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 A 0.75 67,365 67,365 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 N 0.25 22,455 22,455 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 32873 N 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 39045 N 1.00 58,296 58,296 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 36841 A 1.00 73,836 73,836 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 A 0.75 47,322 47,322 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 N 0.25 15,774 15,774 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 A 0.75 31,356 31,356 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 N 0.25 10,452 10,452 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 47047 N 1.00 60,660 60,660 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 48120 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52285 A 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52286 A 1.00 56,064 56,064 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52287 A 1.00 58,203 58,203 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52288 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52290 A 1.00 65,664 65,664 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 A 0.75 110,781 110,781 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 N 0.25 36,927 36,927 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112785 A 1.00 59,748 59,748 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112788 A 1.00 63,096 63,096 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 122671 A 1.00 60,660 60,660 AGS 881 LA Hawaii State Art Museum A 1,857,580 1,857,580 AGS 881 LA Interpretive Work A 425,000 425,000 AGS 881 LA Operating A 201,923 201,923 AGS 881 LA Consultant Services A 35,000 35,000 AGS 881 LA Registration A 34,000 34,000 AGS 881 LA Upkeep Services A 29,530 29,530 AGS 881 LA Display A 285,580 285,580 AGS 881 LA Transportation A 19,085 19,085 Total A 17.50 4,028,811 4,028,811 N 4.50 283,962 283,962 SECTION 8. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 to provide grants under the performing arts grants program. The sums appropriated shall be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 9. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the mission of the state foundation on culture and the arts is to promote, perpetuate, preserve, and encourage culture and the arts as central to the quality of life and people of the State. One of the foundation's strategic priorities includes increasing public accessibility to arts and culture.
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5151 The foundation administers the state art museum and the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, using the works of art special fund created pursuant to section 103‑8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and also issues grants through its foundation grants program. The museum and these programs aim to support, promote, and recognize the excellence of the State's diverse artists; create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art that represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and provide the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available to all the citizens of the State.
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5353 The legislature further finds that the performing arts also represent various mediums that express creativity through singing, dancing, theatre, and musical performances. To ensure a wide range of artistic creativity and expression in the State, performing arts should also be recognized as a medium to provide the State's residents and visitors with creative, educational, and aesthetic performances that tell meaningful stories and provide engaging experiences.
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5555 The purpose of this Act is to further the foundation's endeavors by:
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5757 (1) Authorizing the state foundation on culture and the arts to acquire and own property;
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5959 (2) Establishing the performing arts grants program, under the foundation's existing foundation grant program, to support performing arts in the State;
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6767 (6) Amending the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the works of art special fund and the allowable uses of moneys from the works of art special fund;
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7373 SECTION 2. Chapter 9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
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7575 1. By adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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7777 "§9- Powers; property. The foundation may acquire in any lawful manner any property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein; to hold, maintain, use, and operate the same; and to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the same at any time, in the manner and to the extent necessary or appropriate to carry out its purpose; provided that revenues generated from any property be used to support the:
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83-provided further that the foundation may enter into public‑private partnerships on real property acquired pursuant to this section."
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8583 2. By adding two new sections to part II to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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8785 "§9- Performing arts grants program. (a) There is established a performing arts grants program, to be placed in the foundation for administrative purposes, to provide grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events.
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9189 (c) The foundation shall submit an annual report of performing arts grants awarded and the outcomes of each performing arts event that received a grant to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2026 and every regular session thereafter.
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9391 §9- Performing arts grants special fund. (a) There is established in the state treasury the performing arts grants special fund, to be administered by the foundation. The revenues of the special fund shall consist of:
9492
9593 (1) Appropriations made by the legislature;
9694
9795 (2) Revenues or moneys derived from the foundation's operations;
9896
9997 (3) Grants, gifts, and donations received by the foundation; and
10098
10199 (4) All interest earned on moneys deposited in the fund.
102100
103101 The special fund shall be used for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events.
104102
105103 (b) The foundation shall oversee and administer grants for the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Applications for grants shall be made to the foundation and contain any information as the foundation shall require. At minimum, the applicant shall show:
106104
107105 (1) The name of the requesting organization and individual;
108106
109107 (2) The purpose of the grant;
110108
111109 (3) The service to be supported by the grant;
112110
113111 (4) The target group to be benefited;
114112
115113 (5) The costs of the grant; and
116114
117115 (6) That the grant shall be used for activities that are consistent with the purposes of this chapter.
118116
119117 (c) Grants shall only be awarded if:
120118
121119 (1) The applicant has applied for or received all applicable licenses and permits required to conduct the work for which a grant is awarded;
122120
123121 (2) The applicant agrees to comply with applicable federal, state, and county laws;
124122
125123 (3) All activities and improvements undertaken with funds received shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and county statutes and ordinances, including applicable building codes and agency rules; and
126124
127125 (4) The applicant will indemnify and hold harmless the foundation, the State, and its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims arising out of or resulting from activities carried out or projects undertaken with funds provided hereunder.
128126
129127 Every grant shall be monitored by the foundation to ensure compliance with this chapter and the purposes and intent of the grant and shall be evaluated annually to determine whether the grant attained the intended results in the manner contemplated."
130128
131129 SECTION 3. Section 9-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
132130
133131 1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read:
134132
135133 ""Performing arts" includes arts or skills that are intended to be performed before an audience, including but not limited to dance, singing, musical performances, and theater."
136134
137135 2. By amending the definition of "arts" to read:
138136
139137 ""Arts" includes music, dance, painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, drama, poetry, prose, crafts, industrial design, interior design, fashion design, photography, television, motion picture art, unique or decorative plants, landscaping, and all other performing arts and creative activity of imagination and beauty."
140138
141139 SECTION 4. Section 9-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
142140
143141 "[[]§9-21[]] Purpose. The foundation shall administer the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs, [pursuant to section 103-8.5,] performing arts grants program, and state art museum to achieve the following purposes:
144142
145143 (1) Replace in public state buildings the natural beauty displaced in construction with works of art expressive of the State's cultural, creative, and traditional arts of its various ethnic groups;
146144
147145 (2) Support, promote, and recognize excellence of the State's diverse cultural, creative, and traditional artists; and
148146
149147 (3) Create, display, and maintain in public places and the state art museum a collection of works of art, and coordinate, plan, promote, market, and execute performing arts events, that:
150148
151149 (A) [Represents] Represent the diversity and excellence of the State's artistic expression; and
152150
153151 (B) [Provides] Provide to all the citizens of the State the fullest possible access to the highest quality aesthetic and educational experiences available."
154152
155153 SECTION 5. Section 9-22, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
156154
157155 "[[]§9-22[]] State art museum; establishment. The state art museum is established within the foundation. The operations of the state art museum shall be funded and supported [by the works of art special fund, pursuant to section 103-8.5.] by:
158156
159157 (1) Appropriations from the legislature;
160158
161159 (2) Federal grants and subsidies;
162160
163161 (3) Voluntary contributions; and
164162
165163 (4) Funds received pursuant to section 9-3(7)."
166164
167165 SECTION 6. Section 103-8.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
168166
169167 1. By amending subsections (a) through (c) to read:
170168
171- "(a) There is created a works of art special fund, into which shall be transferred one per cent of all state fund appropriations for capital improvements designated for the construction cost element[;], up to a total amount until the balance equals the amount described in subsection (c); provided that this transfer shall apply only to capital improvement appropriations that are designated for the construction [or renovation] of state buildings. The one per cent transfer requirement shall not apply to appropriations from the passenger facility charge special fund established by section 261-5.5 and the rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund established under section 261-5.6.
169+ "(a) There is created a works of art special fund, into which shall be transferred one per cent of all state fund appropriations for capital improvements designated for the construction cost element[;], up to a total amount not to exceed $ per fiscal year; provided that this transfer shall apply only to capital improvement appropriations that are designated for the construction or renovation of state buildings. The one per cent transfer requirement shall not apply to appropriations from the passenger facility charge special fund established by section 261-5.5 and the rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund established under section 261-5.6.
172170
173171 (b) The works of art special fund shall be used solely for [the following purposes:
174172
175173 (1) Costs] costs related to the acquisition, planning, design, and construction of works of art[, including any consultant or staff services required to carry out the art in public places and relocatable works of art programs;
176174
177175 (2) Site modifications, display, and interpretive work necessary for the exhibition of works of art;
178176
179177 (3) Upkeep services, including maintenance, repair, and restoration of works of art;
180178
181179 (4) Storing and transporting works of art.] and related appurtenances.
182180
183- (c) The [one per cent] total annual amount, which is included in all capital improvement appropriations, shall be calculated at the time the appropriation bills are signed into law. The moneys shall be transferred into the works of art special fund upon availability of moneys from the appropriations[.]; provided that the total annual amount transferred into the special fund shall not cause the unencumbered fund balance as of the end of the prior fiscal year to exceed $ . Each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations shall calculate [the one per cent] its share of the total annual amount and transfer the moneys into the works of art special fund."
181+ (c) The [one per cent] total annual amount, which is included in all capital improvement appropriations, shall be calculated at the time the appropriation bills are signed into law. The moneys shall be transferred into the works of art special fund upon availability of moneys from the appropriations[.]; provided that the total annual amount transferred into the special fund shall not cause the unencumbered fund balance as of the end of the prior fiscal year to exceed $ . Each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations shall calculate [the one per cent] its proportionate share of the total annual amount and transfer the moneys into the works of art special fund."
184182
185183 2. By amending subsection (e) to read:
186184
187185 "(e) The comptroller shall:
188186
189- (1) Provide each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations with information regarding items that shall be included and excluded from [the one per cent] the agency's share of the total annual amount;
187+ (1) Provide each agency receiving capital improvement appropriations with information regarding items that shall be included and excluded from [the one per cent] the agency's proportionate share of the total annual amount;
190188
191- (2) Ensure that each agency calculates its [one per cent] share of the total annual amount correctly; and
189+ (2) Ensure that each agency calculates its [one per cent] proportionate share of the total annual amount correctly; and
192190
193191 (3) Ensure that each agency transfers the correct amount to the works of art special fund in a timely manner."
194192
195193 SECTION 7. The following sums or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and fiscal year 2026-2027 are appropriated or authorized, as the case may be, from moneys in the treasury received from general revenues and federal funds to be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts to finance the positions and other cost items listed below. The letter symbols used after the specific appropriations indicate the source of financing and have the following meaning: (A) general revenues, (N) federal funds.
196194
197195 Prog ID/Org Position Title/ Program Description Position # MOF FTE (P) FY 26 FY 27
198196 AGS 881 LA Secretary II 16047 A 1.00 47,004 47,004
199197 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 A 0.75 47,322 47,322
200198 AGS 881 LA Administrative Services Assistant 21199 N 0.25 15,774 15,774
201199 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 A 0.75 28,404 28,404
202200 AGS 881 LA Office Assistant III 21352 N 0.25 7,560 7,560
203201 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 26529 A 1.00 71,016 71,016
204202 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist IV 27869 A 1.00 71,016 71,016
205203 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 A 0.75 67,365 67,365
206204 AGS 881 LA Accountant IV 31184 N 0.25 22,455 22,455
207205 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 32873 N 1.00 56,064 56,064
208206 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 39045 N 1.00 58,296 58,296
209207 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 36841 A 1.00 73,836 73,836
210208 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 A 0.75 47,322 47,322
211209 AGS 881 LA Information Specialist III 45697 N 0.25 15,774 15,774
212210 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 A 0.75 31,356 31,356
213211 AGS 881 LA Account Clerk III 45700 N 0.25 10,452 10,452
214212 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 47047 N 1.00 60,660 60,660
215213 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 48120 A 1.00 63,096 63,096
216214 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52285 A 1.00 56,064 56,064
217215 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52286 A 1.00 56,064 56,064
218216 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 52287 A 1.00 58,203 58,203
219217 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52288 A 1.00 63,096 63,096
220218 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 52290 A 1.00 65,664 65,664
221219 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 A 0.75 110,781 110,781
222220 AGS 881 LA Executive Director, SFCA 100256 N 0.25 36,927 36,927
223221 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112785 A 1.00 59,748 59,748
224222 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist II 112788 A 1.00 63,096 63,096
225223 AGS 881 LA Arts Program Specialist III 122671 A 1.00 60,660 60,660
226224 AGS 881 LA Hawaii State Art Museum A 1,857,580 1,857,580
227225 AGS 881 LA Interpretive Work A 425,000 425,000
228226 AGS 881 LA Operating A 201,923 201,923
229227 AGS 881 LA Consultant Services A 35,000 35,000
230228 AGS 881 LA Registration A 34,000 34,000
231229 AGS 881 LA Upkeep Services A 29,530 29,530
232230 AGS 881 LA Display A 285,580 285,580
233231 AGS 881 LA Transportation A 19,085 19,085
234232 Total A 17.50 4,028,811 4,028,811
235233 N 4.50 283,962 283,962
236234
237235 Prog ID/Org
238236
239237 Position Title/
240238
241239 Program Description
242240
243241 Position #
244242
245243 MOF
246244
247245 FTE (P)
248246
249247 FY 26
250248
251249 FY 27
252250
253251 AGS 881 LA
254252
255253 Secretary II
256254
257255 16047
258256
259257 A
260258
261259 1.00
262260
263261 47,004
264262
265263 47,004
266264
267265 AGS 881 LA
268266
269267 Administrative Services Assistant
270268
271269 21199
272270
273271 A
274272
275273 0.75
276274
277275 47,322
278276
279277 47,322
280278
281279 AGS 881 LA
282280
283281 Administrative Services Assistant
284282
285283 21199
286284
287285 N
288286
289287 0.25
290288
291289 15,774
292290
293291 15,774
294292
295293 AGS 881 LA
296294
297295 Office Assistant III
298296
299297 21352
300298
301299 A
302300
303301 0.75
304302
305303 28,404
306304
307305 28,404
308306
309307 AGS 881 LA
310308
311309 Office Assistant III
312310
313311 21352
314312
315313 N
316314
317315 0.25
318316
319317 7,560
320318
321319 7,560
322320
323321 AGS 881 LA
324322
325323 Arts Program Specialist III
326324
327325 26529
328326
329327 A
330328
331329 1.00
332330
333331 71,016
334332
335333 71,016
336334
337335 AGS 881 LA
338336
339337 Arts Program Specialist IV
340338
341339 27869
342340
343341 A
344342
345343 1.00
346344
347345 71,016
348346
349347 71,016
350348
351349 AGS 881 LA
352350
353351 Accountant IV
354352
355353 31184
356354
357355 A
358356
359357 0.75
360358
361359 67,365
362360
363361 67,365
364362
365363 AGS 881 LA
366364
367365 Accountant IV
368366
369367 31184
370368
371369 N
372370
373371 0.25
374372
375373 22,455
376374
377375 22,455
378376
379377 AGS 881 LA
380378
381379 Arts Program Specialist II
382380
383381 32873
384382
385383 N
386384
387385 1.00
388386
389387 56,064
390388
391389 56,064
392390
393391 AGS 881 LA
394392
395393 Arts Program Specialist III
396394
397395 39045
398396
399397 N
400398
401399 1.00
402400
403401 58,296
404402
405403 58,296
406404
407405 AGS 881 LA
408406
409407 Arts Program Specialist II
410408
411409 36841
412410
413411 A
414412
415413 1.00
416414
417415 73,836
418416
419417 73,836
420418
421419 AGS 881 LA
422420
423421 Information Specialist III
424422
425423 45697
426424
427425 A
428426
429427 0.75
430428
431429 47,322
432430
433431 47,322
434432
435433 AGS 881 LA
436434
437435 Information Specialist III
438436
439437 45697
440438
441439 N
442440
443441 0.25
444442
445443 15,774
446444
447445 15,774
448446
449447 AGS 881 LA
450448
451449 Account Clerk III
452450
453451 45700
454452
455453 A
456454
457455 0.75
458456
459457 31,356
460458
461459 31,356
462460
463461 AGS 881 LA
464462
465463 Account Clerk III
466464
467465 45700
468466
469467 N
470468
471469 0.25
472470
473471 10,452
474472
475473 10,452
476474
477475 AGS 881 LA
478476
479477 Arts Program Specialist III
480478
481479 47047
482480
483481 N
484482
485483 1.00
486484
487485 60,660
488486
489487 60,660
490488
491489 AGS 881 LA
492490
493491 Arts Program Specialist III
494492
495493 48120
496494
497495 A
498496
499497 1.00
500498
501499 63,096
502500
503501 63,096
504502
505503 AGS 881 LA
506504
507505 Arts Program Specialist II
508506
509507 52285
510508
511509 A
512510
513511 1.00
514512
515513 56,064
516514
517515 56,064
518516
519517 AGS 881 LA
520518
521519 Arts Program Specialist II
522520
523521 52286
524522
525523 A
526524
527525 1.00
528526
529527 56,064
530528
531529 56,064
532530
533531 AGS 881 LA
534532
535533 Arts Program Specialist II
536534
537535 52287
538536
539537 A
540538
541539 1.00
542540
543541 58,203
544542
545543 58,203
546544
547545 AGS 881 LA
548546
549547 Arts Program Specialist III
550548
551549 52288
552550
553551 A
554552
555553 1.00
556554
557555 63,096
558556
559557 63,096
560558
561559 AGS 881 LA
562560
563561 Arts Program Specialist III
564562
565563 52290
566564
567565 A
568566
569567 1.00
570568
571569 65,664
572570
573571 65,664
574572
575573 AGS 881 LA
576574
577575 Executive Director, SFCA
578576
579577 100256
580578
581579 A
582580
583581 0.75
584582
585583 110,781
586584
587585 110,781
588586
589587 AGS 881 LA
590588
591589 Executive Director, SFCA
592590
593591 100256
594592
595593 N
596594
597595 0.25
598596
599597 36,927
600598
601599 36,927
602600
603601 AGS 881 LA
604602
605603 Arts Program Specialist II
606604
607605 112785
608606
609607 A
610608
611609 1.00
612610
613611 59,748
614612
615613 59,748
616614
617615 AGS 881 LA
618616
619617 Arts Program Specialist II
620618
621619 112788
622620
623621 A
624622
625623 1.00
626624
627625 63,096
628626
629627 63,096
630628
631629 AGS 881 LA
632630
633631 Arts Program Specialist III
634632
635633 122671
636634
637635 A
638636
639637 1.00
640638
641639 60,660
642640
643641 60,660
644642
645643 AGS 881 LA
646644
647645 Hawaii State Art Museum
648646
649647
650648
651649 A
652650
653651
654652
655653 1,857,580
656654
657655 1,857,580
658656
659657 AGS 881 LA
660658
661659 Interpretive Work
662660
663661
664662
665663 A
666664
667665
668666
669667 425,000
670668
671669 425,000
672670
673671 AGS 881 LA
674672
675673 Operating
676674
677675
678676
679677 A
680678
681679
682680
683681 201,923
684682
685683 201,923
686684
687685 AGS 881 LA
688686
689687 Consultant Services
690688
691689
692690
693691 A
694692
695693
696694
697695 35,000
698696
699697 35,000
700698
701699 AGS 881 LA
702700
703701 Registration
704702
705703
706704
707705 A
708706
709707
710708
711709 34,000
712710
713711 34,000
714712
715713 AGS 881 LA
716714
717715 Upkeep Services
718716
719717
720718
721719 A
722720
723721
724722
725723 29,530
726724
727725 29,530
728726
729727 AGS 881 LA
730728
731729 Display
732730
733731
734732
735733 A
736734
737735
738736
739737 285,580
740738
741739 285,580
742740
743741 AGS 881 LA
744742
745743 Transportation
746744
747745
748746
749747 A
750748
751749
752750
753751 19,085
754752
755753 19,085
756754
757755
758756
759757
760758
761759 Total
762760
763761 A
764762
765763 17.50
766764
767765 4,028,811
768766
769767 4,028,811
770768
771769
772770
773771
774772
775773
776774
777775 N
778776
779777 4.50
780778
781779 283,962
782780
783781 283,962
784782
785783
786784
787785 SECTION 8. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2025-2026 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 to provide grants under the performing arts grants program.
788786
789787 The sums appropriated shall be expended by the state foundation on culture and the arts for the purposes of this Act.
790788
791789 SECTION 9. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
792790
793791 SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
794792
795- Report Title: SFCA; State Art Museum; Performing Arts Grants Program; Performing Arts Grants Special Fund; Works of Art Special Fund; Appropriations Description: Establishes the Performing Arts Grants Program and Performing Arts Grants Special Fund to support performing arts in the State. Allows the State Foundation of Culture and the Arts to acquire, hold, and own property and enter public-private partnerships on acquired property. Clarifies the scope of the SFCA' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Amends the funding sources for the State Art Museum. Amends the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the Works of Art Special Fund and the allowable uses of the Special Fund. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (SD2) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
793+ Report Title: SFCA; State Art Museum; Performing Arts Grants Program; Performing Arts Grants Special Fund; Works of Art Special Fund; Appropriations Description: Establishes the Performing Arts Grants Program and Performing Arts Grants Special Fund to support performing arts in the State. Allows the State Foundation of Culture and the Arts to acquire, hold, and own property. Clarifies the scope of the SFCA' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Amends the funding sources for the State Art Museum. Amends the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the Works of Art Special Fund and the allowable uses of the Special Fund. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (SD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
796794
797795
798796
799797
800798
801799 Report Title:
802800
803801 SFCA; State Art Museum; Performing Arts Grants Program; Performing Arts Grants Special Fund; Works of Art Special Fund; Appropriations
804802
805803
806804
807805 Description:
808806
809-Establishes the Performing Arts Grants Program and Performing Arts Grants Special Fund to support performing arts in the State. Allows the State Foundation of Culture and the Arts to acquire, hold, and own property and enter public-private partnerships on acquired property. Clarifies the scope of the SFCA' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Amends the funding sources for the State Art Museum. Amends the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the Works of Art Special Fund and the allowable uses of the Special Fund. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (SD2)
807+Establishes the Performing Arts Grants Program and Performing Arts Grants Special Fund to support performing arts in the State. Allows the State Foundation of Culture and the Arts to acquire, hold, and own property. Clarifies the scope of the SFCA' responsibilities to include the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. Amends the funding sources for the State Art Museum. Amends the amounts required to be transferred by agencies into the Works of Art Special Fund and the allowable uses of the Special Fund. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (SD1)
810808
811809
812810
813811
814812
815813
816814
817815 The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.