Or. Admin. R. 123-475-0080 - Criteria for Relocation or Deaccession
The Oregon Arts Commission may approve a request to consider Relocation or Deaccession of a Work of Art for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) The artwork requires
unforeseen excessive maintenance or repair, contains failing materials, faults
of design or workmanship, or repairing or securing the Work of Art is or
becomes impractical or unfeasible;
(2) It would benefit the collection re
replace the Work of Art with another more significant Work of Art by the same
Artist;
(3) The Work of Art has
been the source of significant, documented adverse public reaction over at
least five years, and a broad range of people who come into regular contact
with the Work of Art support its removal;
(4) The condition or security of the Work of
Art cannot reasonably be guaranteed;
(5) The Work of Art has become significantly
less appropriate over time, given changes in the function or character of the
collection, setting or the community;
(6) The site is going to be demolished or
adapted, and it is not possible to successfully incorporate the Work of Art
into redevelopment of the site;
(7)
The site is not longer publicly accessible;
(8) There is not suitable new site available
for the Work of Art in the same facility;
(9) The Work of Art endangers public
safety.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 359.025, 359.142
Stats. Implemented: ORS 276 .073 - 276 .090
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.