installation, including murals, sculptures, statues and
temporary public art installations.
(4) An explanation of how the proposed public art
installation will be free to the public and how the public
will be able to access the proposed public art installation
produced with the grant money.
(5) Proof of any permits required by a municipality or
permission or permits from another government entity,
including a school district or political subdivision.
(6) A timeline of the proposed public art installation,
including a proposed completion date.
(7) Any other information that the department deems
necessary and appropriate.
(c) Compliance.--The department shall verify in writing on
each grant application that the application complies with all
requirements under section 6.
Section 6. Requirements.
The following shall apply:
(1) Grants shall be awarded by the department to
eligible community organizations and artists who have been
approved by the department.
(2) Grants may only be given to community organizations'
headquarters in this Commonwealth.
(3) Proposed public art installations must be completed
within three years of the award of the grant. If a proposed
public art installation is not completed within three years,
the department may take action to retrieve the awarded grant.
The department may grant a one-year extension to a proposed
art installation if the project experienced delays not the
fault of the community organization or artist.
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