New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 4 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 12 - COMMUNITY ARTS RESOURCES
Part 11 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM
Section 4.12.11.8 - ADMINISTRATION OF AIPP PROGRAM AND FUNDS

Universal Citation: 4 NM Admin Code 4.12.11.8

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

The AIPP program shall administer and use funds derived from the Art in Public Places Act to acquire works of art, in consultation with art selection committees through either the commission process or the purchase process, for installation and display in, upon, or around public buildings throughout New Mexico which reflect the cultural, ethnic and artistic diversity of New Mexico, the region, and the nation. Public artworks may be an integral part of the building, attached to the building, detached within or outside the structures or placed on public lands, part of a temporary exhibit or loaned or exhibited by the agency in other public facilities.

A. The AIPP program may aggregate AIPP funds, when appropriate and with concurrence of the site owner, for a more significant public art project. There is no limit to the amount of funds that may be aggregated and allocated for a specific project.

B. The AIPP Program shall determine how auxiliary funds will be utilized.

(1) Auxiliary funds may be used to acquire and install works of art for existing public buildings in accordance with the Art in Public Places Act, or works of art that are available for loan in, upon, or around public buildings.

(2) Auxiliary funds may also be used NMA for administrative costs incurred by NMA for the implementation of the Art in Public Places Act.

C. Applicability of Art in Public Places Act.

(1) If an individual project that is part of A statewide repair appropriation is for an amount over one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), then that project's funds are not subject to the one percent allocation.

(2) Determination of whether the Art in Public Places Act applies to a project is made by the AIPP Program and is based on the original appropriation.

(3) Reauthorized appropriations for which the original appropriation was subject to the Art in Public Places Act shall remain subject to the AIPP allocation. In these instances, the one percent allocation shall be placed in the auxiliary fund. If the original appropriation was not subject to the Art in Public Places Act, then no funds will be allocated to the AIPP, regardless of the purpose of the reauthorized appropriation.

D. If after four (4) years and five (5) documented attempts to contact the site owner to spend site-specific AIPP funds, the funds remain unspent, the AIPP funds may, at the discretion of the AIPP Program, be designated as auxiliary funds. Written notice of the auxiliary designation shall be sent to the site owner with a copy retained in the project file.

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