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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 9

[§9-6] Qualifying standards for individual artist fellowships.

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[§9-6] Qualifying standards for individual artist fellowships. Any individual applying for a fellowship shall meet all of the following standards:
(1)The individual has proof of United States citizenship or permanent United States resident alien status and is a resident of the State of Hawaii at the time of application;
(2)The individual is a recognized professional artist who:
(A)Engages in a particular art form or discipline as a result of education, experience, or natural talent; and
(B)Is financially compensated for engaging in the art form or discipline as part of the individual's livelihood; and
(3)The individual is able to provide documentation of having engaged in artistic endeavors for at least five years prior to the time of application. [L 1993, c 133, pt of §1]
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