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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 9

CHAPTER 9

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CHAPTER 9
[FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS]
Part I. General Provisions
Section
9-1 Definitions
9-2 Establishment of foundation
9-3 Duties
9-4 Student art work
9-5 Rules
9-6 Qualifying standards for individual artist fellowships
9-7 Requirement for artists receiving an individual
artist fellowship
Part II. Foundation Grant Program
9-11 Qualifying standards for foundation grant applications
9-12 Conditions for foundation grants
9-13 Required review of requests for foundation grants
9-14 Allotment
9-15 Contracts
9-16 Monitoring and evaluation
9-17 Continued eligibility
9-18 Applicability and interpretation
9-19 Performing arts grants program
9-19.5 Performing arts grants special fund
Part III. Art in Public Places and Relocatable Works
of Art Programs and State Art Museum
9-21 Purpose
9-22 State art museum; establishment
9-23 Friends of the Hawaii state art museum; establishment
Note
Filipino Veterans of World War II monument. L 2017, c 35.
Cross References
Allowance of indigenous Hawaiian architecture by county ordinances, see §46-1.55.
Cultural public market, see §206E-34.
Judiciary history center, see chapter 6F.
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