AS 35.27.010. Purpose. The state recognizes its responsibility to foster culture and the arts and the necessity for the viable development of its artists and craftsmen. The legislature declares it to be a state policy that a portion of appropriations for capital expenditures be set aside for the acquisition of works of art to be used for state buildings and other public facilities.

AS 35.27.020. Art Requirements For Public Buildings and Facilities. (a) A building or facility constructed after June 30, 1975, or remodeled or renovated after June 30, 1975, shall include works of art, including but not limited to sculptures, paintings, murals or objects relating to Native art. (b) The department, before preparing plans and specifications for buildings and facilities, shall consult with the Alaska State Council on the Arts regarding the desirability of inclusion of works of art. (c) At least one percent or, in the case of a rural school facility, at least one-half of one percent of the construction cost of a building or facility approved for construction by the legislature after September 1, 1977, will be reserved for the following purposes: the design, construction, mounting and administration of works of art in a school, office building, court building, vessel of the marine highway system, or other building or facility which is subject to substantial public use. (d) A building or facility with an estimated construction cost of less than $250,000 is exempt from the requirements of this chapter unless inclusion of works of art in the design and construction of the building or facility is specifically authorized by the department. (e) The artist who executes these works of art shall be selected by the architect for the department with the approval of the department, after consultation with the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the principal user of the public buildings or facilities. (f) The artist who executes these works of art in the public schools shall be selected by the superintendent of a school district in which a public school is to be built with the approval of the school board. Should the department find in the best interest of the state that the selection of the artist who executes these works of art by the superintendent may result in a cost overrun to the state or delay of construction, the department shall make the selection of the artist in consultation with the superintendent. (g) The architect, superintendent, department, and the Alaska State Council on the Arts shall encourage the use of state cultural resources in these art works and the selection of Alaska resident artists for the commission of these art works.

AS 35.27.030. Definitions. In this chapter, (1) "building" or "facility" means a permanent improvement constructed by the department; the term (A) includes, but is not limited to, (i) schools, office buildings, and court buildings; (ii) other buildings which the commissioner determines are designed for substantial public use; (iii) boats and vessels of the marine highway system; (iv) transportation facilities which accommodate traveling passengers; (B) excludes other transportation facilities; (2) "commissioner" means the commissioner of transportation and public facilities; (3) "construction cost" is that cost expended for the actual construction of the facility, exclusive of the costs of land acquisition, site investigation, design services, administrative costs, equipment purchases, and any other costs not specifically incurred within the construction contract or contracts awarded for the construction of the facility.

AS 44.27.060. Art in Public Places Fund. (a) The art in public places fund is established. The council shall manage the fund. (b) The commissioner of a department responsible for the design and construction of a building or facility shall deposit into the art in public places fund one percent of the construction cost of a building or facility if the building or facility is exempt from the requirements of AS 35.27 and the exemption is because (1) the estimated construction cost of the building or facility is less than $250,000; or (2) the building or facility is not designed for substantial public use. (c) The council may use the money in the art in public places fund (1) to commission or purchase a work of art that is to be made a permanent part of, or placed on loan in, a building or facility owned or leased by the state that has substantial public use; and (2) to meet expenses for a commissioned work of art for a building or facility that has substantial public use if the cost of the work of art exceeds the amount reserved under AS 35.27.020 (c). (d) In (c) of this section, "building" or "facility" means (1) a building or facility of the state, as defined by AS 35.27.030 , that is designed for and that is subject to substantial public use; and (2) a building or facility that is leased by the state and subject to substantial public use.

AS 37.05.160. Property Records. The Department of Administration shall direct the use of inventory records by all state agencies to show all fixed and movable property of the state. The records must be based on a physical inventory and charged with all subsequent purchases and shall be reduced by all property traded in, condemned, or disposed of. The accuracy of the property record shall be verified periodically by actual inspection of the property by the department. The state agencies may be required to take physical inventory of properties annually and at other times as the department directs.

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