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Code · Utah · Title 9 — Cultural and Community Engagement · Chapter 6

9-6-409. Rights of artist commissioned by program.

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9-6-409. Rights of artist commissioned by program.
An artist who is commissioned by the program to create a work of art has the following rights with respect to that work of art:
(1)all rights secured to the artist under federal copyright laws;
(2)the right to claim authorship of the work of art;
(3)the right to photographic reproduction of the work of art;
(4)the right of first refusal:
(a)to conduct all repair and conservation work on the work of art in accordance with accepted principles of professional conservation; and
(b)to purchase the work of art if the state decides to sell it; and
(5)the right to deny further association of the artist's name with or authorship of the work of art if conservation or repair work is done by a person other than the artist, which in the opinion of the artist damages its integrity.
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