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§53-47.9. Museum Collection – Transfers – Surplus Property

A. The Oklahoma Historical Society, on behalf of the Will Rogers Memorial, is authorized to transfer museum collection objects, which are duplicates or are outside of the scope of collections owned by it, to other state agencies or other museums with nonprofit status unless the object is leased to or loaned to the Oklahoma Historical […]

§53-174. Visual arts programs in schools – Incentive grants.

A. The Oklahoma Arts Council is authorized to assist and, if funds are available, to make incentive grants to school districts or organizations for the establishment of visual arts programs in schools. The award of grants shall be limited to: 1. School districts that do not have an existing visual arts program or full-time certified […]

§53-175. Oklahoma Arts Council Arts Education Revolving Fund.

There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving fund for the Oklahoma Arts Council to be designated the “Oklahoma Arts Council Arts Education Revolving Fund”. The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of all monies received by the Council from appropriations, private and public […]

§53-82. Historical Society as official depository.

The Oklahoma Historical Society shall be the official depository for such articles, papers, script and other materials and items as may be donated to the state by the Lynn Riggs Players of Oklahoma, Inc., for advancing the cultural and educational heritage of Oklahoma. Laws 1961, p. 726, § 2.

§53-201A. Membership – Compensation.

A. The J.M. Davis Memorial Commission shall be composed of five (5) members to be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate for terms of four (4) years. B. The current members of the Commission shall serve the remainder of the term for which they were appointed. C. The members […]

§53-91. Designation.

The official State Memorial to Honorable Robert S. Kerr is hereby designated to be at the place of his birth on the original family homestead southeast of the city of Ada, Oklahoma. Laws 1963, p. 745, H.J.R.No. 503, § 1.

§53-161. Short title.

This act shall be known and may be cited as the Oklahoma Arts and Humanities Act. Laws 1965, c. 263, § 1.

§53-162. Policy of state.

The understanding, knowledge, enjoyment and practice of the arts serve to advance the development of our citizens and contribute to the general welfare of the state. Therefore, it shall be the policy of the state to encourage and stimulate all forms of artistic endeavors. Any activity undertaken under this policy shall assist and encourage, but […]

§53-163. Council – Membership – Tenure – Name change.

The State Arts Council of Oklahoma is hereby re-created and renamed the Oklahoma Arts Council. The Council shall consist of fifteen (15) members appointed by the Governor with the approval of the State Senate. Members shall be individuals who have a real and active interest in the arts and an understanding of the value of […]