Legislation
SECTION 99-I
Participation in programs to promote progress and scholarship in the humanities and the arts
General Municipal (GMU) CHAPTER 24, ARTICLE 5
§ 99-i. Participation in programs to promote progress and scholarship
in the humanities and the arts. 1. As used in this section, the
following terms shall mean and include:
a. "Municipal corporation". A county, city, town, village, or school
district of the state, or a board of higher education in a city having a
population of one million or more.
b. "National foundation act". The national foundation on the arts and
the humanities act of nineteen hundred sixty-five and any federal laws
amendatory or supplemental thereto heretofore or hereafter enacted.
2. Any municipal corporation shall have power, either individually or
jointly with one or more other municipal corporations, to apply for,
accept, and expend funds made available by the federal government
pursuant to the provisions of the national foundation act in order to
administer, conduct or participate with the federal government in a
program which has as its purpose the promotion of progress and
scholarship in the humanities and the arts. Any such municipal
corporation is authorized to appropriate and expend such sums as are
required to administer, conduct, or participate in any such program and
may perform any and all acts necessary to effectuate the purposes of any
such program.
3. Any municipal corporation, either individually or jointly with one
or more other municipal corporations, may enter into agreements with
private, non-profit agencies which are authorized to apply for and
accept funds made available by the federal government pursuant to the
provisions of the national foundation act. Such agreements may provide
that funds, services, or facilities will be made available by any such
municipal corporation or municipal corporations to such private,
non-profit agency upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by
such municipal corporation or municipal corporations, in order to defray
that portion of the cost of any program administered by any such
private, non-profit agency which is not paid for by funds made available
by the federal government. Such private, non-profit agency shall file
annually with each such municipal corporation with which it has entered
into such an agreement, or at such more frequent periods as may be
required by such municipality, a financial report with respect to such
program or programs and shall make available for inspection or audit by
each such municipal corporation, its books, records and other data.
4. No funds, services, or facilities shall be made available by a
municipal corporation to a private, non-profit agency pursuant to the
provisions of subdivision three of this section unless such agency has
obtained approval of its application for a federal grant-in-aid as
required by the provisions of the national foundation act, and its
program is designed to promote progress and scholarship in the
humanities and the arts within the municipal corporation or municipal
corporations with which it has entered into such an agreement.
in the humanities and the arts. 1. As used in this section, the
following terms shall mean and include:
a. "Municipal corporation". A county, city, town, village, or school
district of the state, or a board of higher education in a city having a
population of one million or more.
b. "National foundation act". The national foundation on the arts and
the humanities act of nineteen hundred sixty-five and any federal laws
amendatory or supplemental thereto heretofore or hereafter enacted.
2. Any municipal corporation shall have power, either individually or
jointly with one or more other municipal corporations, to apply for,
accept, and expend funds made available by the federal government
pursuant to the provisions of the national foundation act in order to
administer, conduct or participate with the federal government in a
program which has as its purpose the promotion of progress and
scholarship in the humanities and the arts. Any such municipal
corporation is authorized to appropriate and expend such sums as are
required to administer, conduct, or participate in any such program and
may perform any and all acts necessary to effectuate the purposes of any
such program.
3. Any municipal corporation, either individually or jointly with one
or more other municipal corporations, may enter into agreements with
private, non-profit agencies which are authorized to apply for and
accept funds made available by the federal government pursuant to the
provisions of the national foundation act. Such agreements may provide
that funds, services, or facilities will be made available by any such
municipal corporation or municipal corporations to such private,
non-profit agency upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by
such municipal corporation or municipal corporations, in order to defray
that portion of the cost of any program administered by any such
private, non-profit agency which is not paid for by funds made available
by the federal government. Such private, non-profit agency shall file
annually with each such municipal corporation with which it has entered
into such an agreement, or at such more frequent periods as may be
required by such municipality, a financial report with respect to such
program or programs and shall make available for inspection or audit by
each such municipal corporation, its books, records and other data.
4. No funds, services, or facilities shall be made available by a
municipal corporation to a private, non-profit agency pursuant to the
provisions of subdivision three of this section unless such agency has
obtained approval of its application for a federal grant-in-aid as
required by the provisions of the national foundation act, and its
program is designed to promote progress and scholarship in the
humanities and the arts within the municipal corporation or municipal
corporations with which it has entered into such an agreement.