Or. Admin. R. 123-475-0005 - Definitions
The words and phrases used in these rules have the same meaning given them in ORS 276.073. In addition, as used in these rules, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Architect" means the person or firm
(architect, landscape architect, interior designer, or other design
professional) designing the project to which the 1% provision
applies.
(2) "Artist" means a
practitioner in the visual arts, generally recognized by critics and peers as a
professional of serious intent, who produces Works of Art and who is not the
Project Architect.
(3) "Capitol
Area" means the area defined in ORS
276.028.
(4) "Contracting Agency" means the state
agency authorized by law to enter into public contracts.
(4) "Deaccession" means removal of a work of
art from the public collection as described in OAR 190-020-0080.
(5) "Designated Agencies" means the Oregon
Arts Commission, Department of Administrative Services and, for project located
outside of the Capitol Area, the Contracting Agency.
(6) "Program" means the 1% for art program
described in ORS 276.073 to
276.090.
(7) "Project" means the construction or
alteration of a State Building that costs $100,000 or more.
(8) "Resident Agency means the state agency
or agencies that will occupy or otherwise use State Building. The Resident
Agency may be the Contracting Agency.
(9) "State Building" means any structure
built or remodeled by the State of Oregon using legislatively appropriated
monies except those excluded in the definition of state building in ORS
276.073. "State Building" does
not include a building leased by a state agency, unless under a lease-purchase
agreement or under any other agreement whereby ultimate state ownership is
contemplated or expected.
(10)
"Works of Art" means all forms of original creations of visual art, including
and not limited to:
(a) Painting: all media,
including both portable and permanently-affixed works such as murals.
(b) Sculpture: in the round,
bas-relief, high relief, mobile, fountain, kinetic, electronic, and site
specific works placed on public lands in any material or combination of
materials.
(c) Visual art
comprising other two- and three- dimensional media including but not limited to
prints, clay, drawings, stained glass, mosaics, photography, fiber and
textiles, wood, metal, plastics and other materials or combination of
materials, calligraphy, mixed media, film, video, or any combination of forms
of media and documented time-based works or installations.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 359.025, 359.142
Stats. Implemented: ORS 276.073 - 276.090
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