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Section 13-4A-3 - Definitions.

NM Stat § 13-4A-3 (2019) (N/A)
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As used in the Art in Public Places Act:

A. "agency" means all state departments and agencies, boards, councils, institutions, commissions and quasi-public corporations, including all state educational institutions enumerated in Article 12, Section 11 of the constitution of New Mexico, and all statutorily created post-secondary educational institutions;

B. "architect" means the person or firm designing the project for the contracting agency to which the one percent provision pursuant to Section 13-4A-4 NMSA 1978 applies;

C. "contracting agency" means the agency having the control, management and power to enter into contracts for new construction or renovation of any public building;

D. "division" means the arts division of the cultural affairs department;

E. "public buildings" means those buildings under the control and management of the facilities management division of the general services department, the department of game and fish, the energy, minerals and natural resources department, the department of transportation, the state fair commission, the supreme court, the commissioner of public lands, the cultural affairs department, the governing boards of the state educational institutions and statutorily created post-secondary educational institutions, the public education department and the legislature or all buildings constructed with funds appropriated by the legislature. For the purposes of the Art in Public Places Act, "public buildings" does not include such auxiliary buildings as maintenance plants, correctional facilities, warehouses or temporary structures; and

F. "work of art" means any work of visual art, including but not limited to a drawing, painting, mural, fresco, sculpture, mosaic or photograph; a work of calligraphy; a work of graphic art, including an etching, lithograph, offset print, silk screen or a work of graphic art of like nature; works in clay, textile, fiber, wood, metal, plastic, glass and like materials; or mixed media, including a collage or assemblage or any combination of the foregoing art media that is chosen to be included in or immediately adjoining the public building under consideration. Under special circumstances, the term may include environmental landscaping if approved by the division.

History: Laws 1986, ch. 11, § 3; 1989, ch. 178, § 1; 2013, ch. 115, § 11.

Compiler's notes. — Laws 1986, ch. 11, § 13, which was to repeal this article effective January 1, 1990, was repealed by Laws 1989, ch. 178, § 2.

The 2013 amendment, effective June 14, 2013, changed the name of the property control division of the general services department to the facilities management division; in Subsection E, deleted "property control" and added "facilities management" before "division"; in Subsections D and E, changed "office of cultural affairs" to "cultural affairs department"; and in Subsection E, changed "state highway and transportation department" to "department of transportation" and changed "state department of public education" to "public education department".

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