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Code · Maryland · Economic Development

§ 4-510

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§4–510.
(a)The Council may:
(1)conduct a statewide survey of resources and needs in the arts;
(2)determine the extent to which existing resources can fill the needs;
(3)design new or expanded programs in the arts on its own or with arts organizations;
(4)encourage and assist in the formation and activities of community arts councils;
(5)provide technical and consultative assistance to arts organizations throughout the State;
(6)provide logistical and financial assistance to encourage the touring of outstanding professional performances and exhibitions of art, from inside and outside the State, to communities throughout the State;
(7)make awards for excellence in the arts;
(8)make grants to arts organizations and individual artists;
(9)cooperate with educational institutions and organizations to establish a higher level of education in and appreciation of the arts by students throughout the State;
(10)explore the feasibility of regional arts programming in neighboring states and program exchange with other states, and implement the programs the Council considers advisable;
(11)make recommendations to the Board of Public Works concerning appropriate aesthetic decorations, embellishments, accessories, and ornamentation to State projects, buildings, and property; and
(12)conduct other programs consistent with this subtitle.
(b)The Council:
(1)shall publish an annual report; and
(2)may publish other material.
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