Sec. 18. (a) The governor may appoint a commission known as the memorial art commission.
(b) The commission must consist of not more than seven (7) qualified persons who serve without pay. However, members are to be paid necessary expenses as certified by the governor to the auditor of state.
(c) The commission shall consider the artistic qualities of a plan for a proposed memorial.
(d) A memorial consisting of a building, monument, statue, tablet, picture, arch, or work of art of any kind may not be erected without first:
(1) submitting the plans to the memorial art commission; and
(2) securing criticism and advice from the commission with respect to the memorial.
If a state art commission is established by law, it is ex officio the memorial art commission.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-7-5-18.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 3. City and County War Memorials
10-18-3-1. Authority to Erect Memorials; Establishing Memorial
10-18-3-2. Memorial Committee; Report
10-18-3-3. Petition to Establish Memorial; Notice of Petition
10-18-3-4. Petition Requirements
10-18-3-5. Petition Hearing; Remonstrance; Appeal
10-18-3-6. Board of Trustees; Officers; Bond
10-18-3-7. Trustees' Initial Meeting; Site Selection; Plans and Specifications
10-18-3-8. Bonds to Establish Memorial
10-18-3-10. Limitations on Indebtedness; Tax Exemption
10-18-3-11. Fund for Management, Maintenance, Repair, Improvement, or Extension of Memorial
10-18-3-12. Tax Exemption; Establishing Memorial and Board of Trustees
10-18-3-13. Powers and Duties of Board of Trustees; Superintendent, Engineer, or Architect
10-18-3-15. Hall, Coliseum, or Building Use; No Preferences or Admission Fee
10-18-3-16. Trustees' Reports and Budgets; Claims; Revenues
10-18-3-17. Gifts and Bequests
10-18-3-18. Memorial Art Commission
10-18-3-19. Bids and Contracts; Eminent Domain
10-18-3-20. Limitation on Number of Memorials
10-18-3-21. Trustee Removal; Board Termination; Final Report