Or. Admin. Code § 123-475-0015 - Selection Committee
(1)
(a) A Selection Committee shall be
established for each Program Project . The Selection Committee, on behalf of the
Designated Agencies , shall determine the scope, direction, and particular needs
of the Project . Except as provided in subsection (b) of this rule, the
Selection Committee is solely responsible for artist selection, review of
design, execution, placement and acceptance of Works of Art , and shall
communicate such progress to the Designated Agencies .
(b) Exception to sole responsibility for
review: The Oregon Arts Commission and the Contracting Agency shall identify
other review bodies whose oversight may be required by law or agency policy
including, without limitation, state or local historic preservation committees,
city design review committees and formalized campus design committees. In such
cases, the Selection Committee's recommendation will be submitted for review
and approval by these bodies prior to execution of any contracts for Works of
Art .
(c) Informal committees
established by any of the Designated Agencies , such as user groups of a
Project , shall be kept informed of Selection Committee progress, but have no
role in approval of the Selection Committee's recommendations. The Designated
Agency that establishes an informal committee is responsible for notifying the
Selection Committee of the establishment of the informal committee.
(2) The Selection Committee shall
consist of up to nine members designated by the Oregon Arts Commission as
follows:
(a) The Project Architect ;
(b) The Director of the Oregon Arts
Commission or designee thereof;
(c)
Up to three visual artists or other design professionals appointed by the
Oregon Arts Commission (the selection of the design professionals will be made
after consultation with the resident agency ). The Arts Commission shall strive
to appoint Selection Committee members with varied perspectives, including
multicultural representation;
(d)
The Director of the contracting agency , or designee thereof, most appropriately
the planning/construction project manager;
(e) The Chair of the Capitol Planning
Advisory Board, or the Chair's designee, if the project is in Marion or Polk
County area (ORS 276 .028);
(f) Up
to one representative of each resident agency , or in the case of a University,
each program , college or school with significant use of the facility;
(g) Such other people who qualify and are
approved by the Designated Agencies .
(3) Up to 5 Non-Voting Advisors may be
appointed by the Contracting Agency and Resident Agency of the facility to
serve on the screening committee and may include: students, museum director,
curator, educator, art historian, collector, and concerned members of the
community, or other qualified individuals
(4) Chairman of the Selection Committee: The
Public Arts Coordinator of the Oregon Arts Commission shall serve as non-voting
chairman.
(5) Voting: Each member
of the Selection Committee designated pursuant to Section (2) of this rule will
have one vote. A majority vote of members present shall determine the selection
recommendations to be made to the Designated Agencies . At least one-half of the
members of the Selection Committee must be present to have a vote.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 359.025, 359.142
Stats. Implemented: ORS 276.073 - 276.090
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