Section 138.70 — Capitol Building Powers And Duties.
138.70 CAPITOL BUILDING POWERS AND DUTIES. The Minnesota Historical Society shall: (1) assist and advise in research and preservation of historical features of the Capitol building, appropriate custodial policies, and maintaining and repairing works of art according to section 138.69; (2) jointly, with the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, review and approve the design, […]
Section 138.67 — Definitions.
138.67 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Scope. As used in sections 138.67 to 138.69, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them. Subd. 2. Works of art. “Works of art” in all spaces of the Capitol, means paintings, portraits, mural decorations, stained glass, statues and busts, bas-relief, ornaments, furniture, plaques, and any other article […]
Section 138.68 — Supervision Of Preservation.
138.68 SUPERVISION OF PRESERVATION. The works of art in the public and ceremonial areas of the State Capitol are declared to possess historical value for the people of Minnesota. The Minnesota State Historical Society and the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board shall approve the design, structural composition, and location of all monuments, memorials or […]
Section 138.69 — Public Areas Of The Capitol.
138.69 PUBLIC AREAS OF THE CAPITOL. The Minnesota State Historical Society is designated the research agency and is responsible for the interpretation of the public areas for visitors to the Capitol. This involves conducting or approving public programs and tours in the Capitol and State Office Building, including exhibits held in the Capitol, providing informational […]