Section 58. Any city or town may establish a local cultural council and any consortium of cities and towns, with the approval of the council, may establish a regional cultural council. Local cultural councils shall consist of at least five and not more than twenty-two members to be appointed by the mayor of a city, the city manager in a city having a Plan D or E form of government, the board of selectmen of a town or the executive officer in a town having a town council form of government.
Regional cultural councils shall consist of an equal number of members to be appointed from each city or town within the consortium in the manner herein described. The regional cultural council may adopt, at its option, a proportional membership consistent with the population of each municipality; provided, however, that each municipality shall have at least one member; and provided, further, that the adoption of such option shall be by a two-thirds vote of the regional cultural council. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, if the council deems it necessary or desirable in order to carry out the purposes of this section and sections fifty-six and fifty-seven, the council may certify for payment in accordance with the provisions of section fifty-six those applications for funds received from any local or regional cultural councils whose composition is determined by the council as not complying with the provisions of this section, provided that upon notice of such noncompliance, such local or regional cultural council, or its appointing authority, as the case may be, either cures such noncompliance or provides certification satisfactory to the council of how and by when such compliance will be achieved.
Members of the local and regional cultural council shall be appointed for staggered terms of three years and any such member shall not be appointed to more than two consecutive terms. Members shall have demonstrated scholarship or creativity in, or distinguished service to, the arts, humanities, or interpretive sciences.
Upon a vacancy, for any reason, the member's successor, if any, shall be appointed for a term of three years, and shall serve until the qualification of such member's successor. Members shall not be elected public officials. Members shall be considered to be special municipal employees for the purposes of chapter two hundred and sixty-eight A. For purposes of chapter two hundred and sixty-eight A, any local or regional cultural council member who is authorized thereby to make disclosure to such member's city or town clerk or appointing authority, or to request a determination from such member's appointing authority, or to seek approval from the local legislative body may in lieu thereof, disclose to, or seek such approval from the council, and the council is authorized to receive such disclosure and approve such exemptions. Local and regional cultural council members shall be classified as officers for purposes of section thirteen of chapter two hundred and fifty-eight. Members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the discharge of their duties. Local and regional cultural councils shall annually elect a chairman, secretary and treasurer.
Local and regional cultural councils may establish administrative units, but no such cultural council shall utilize more than five percent of the monies received from the State Arts Lottery Fund for administrative purposes, including member expenses.
Subject to rules, regulations, rulings or guidelines of the council, such local or regional cultural councils may decide the distribution of arts lottery funds or other funds that may be allocable to them, may also conduct other activities to promote and encourage the arts, may enter into contracts, subject to approval of town counsel or city solicitor as to form, and may do and perform any and all acts which may be necessary or desirable to carry out such powers and the purposes of sections fifty-six to fifty-eight, inclusive. Nothing in the provisions of section twenty-seven of chapter ten shall prevent a local or regional cultural council or an arts organization, or their agents or employees, from encouraging the sale of lottery tickets for the arts nor from being licensed as agents to sell lottery tickets for the arts. Notwithstanding the provisions of section fifty-three A of chapter forty-four, local and regional cultural councils may accept grants, contributions, gifts, bequests, devises, and other donations from all sources, including governmental bodies and shall deposit such monies and any other revenues, including revenues derived from local or regional cultural councils activities, in the revolving fund established under the provisions of this section. Funds received from sources other than the arts lottery fund may be disbursed at the discretion of the local or regional cultural council for the same purposes as arts lottery funds, including administrative expenses, provided, however, that the council may by rule, regulation, ruling or guideline establish further clarification of such purposes as well as procedures to assure that such funds are so used.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section fifty-three of chapter forty-four, any city, town or consortium of cities and towns otherwise pursuant to the provisions of section four A of chapter forty, shall establish in the city or town treasury, or in one of the cities or towns in the consortium a revolving account which shall be kept separate and apart from all other monies by the treasurer and in which shall be deposited all receipts from the state arts lottery fund, distributed under the provisions of section fifty-six, and any other receipts or donations to the local or regional cultural council authorized by law. A treasurer of a city, town or regional consortium as custodian may invest such portion of cash as deemed not required until such funds are to be expended and in such investments as are authorized under the provisions of section fifty-five of chapter forty-four. All such funds, including interest earned thereon, may be expended at the direction of the local or regional cultural council, without further appropriation, and such council may establish a subcommittee of no less than two members and may delegate thereto its authority to approve all payrolls, bills, requests for payment, or accounts prior to submission to the accountant, auditor or official performing similar functions; provided, however, that such subcommittee shall make available to such council at its next meeting, a record of such actions of such subcommittee; and provided further, however, that such funds as shall not have been expended twelve months after receipt shall be segregated and subject to further appropriation by the mayor, city council, city manager, board of selectmen or town manager for the purposes provided in sections fifty-six to fifty-eight inclusive. The city auditor, town accountant, or officer having similar duties, shall submit annually a report of said, revolving fund to the mayor, city council, city manager, board of selectmen, or town manager for their review and a copy of said report shall be submitted to the director of the bureau of accounts and the council.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth
Chapter 10 - Department of the State Treasurer
Section 1 - State Treasurer; Supervision of Department; Salary; Other Sources of Income
Section 2 - Treasurer's Bond; Contents
Section 3 - Treasurer's Bond; Deposit With State Secretary; Actions Thereon
Section 4 - First Deputy Treasurer; Duties; Absence, Disability or Removal of Treasurer
Section 5a - Annual Personnel Report
Section 5c - Investment Division; Responsibilities
Section 7 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Soldiers' Homes
Section 8 - Receipt of Federal Funds for Highways
Section 8a - Receipt of Federal Funds for Forest Fire Prevention
Section 10 - Annual Report to General Court; Statement of Transactions
Section 12 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Care of Property and Funds
Section 13 - State Treasurer; Death; Vacancy; Inventory of Property and Funds
Section 14 - State Treasurer; Duplicate Receipts by New Treasurer
Section 15 - Trust Funds; Massachusetts Training Schools; Authority to Receive; Duties
Section 17a - Trust Funds; Military Forces; Authority to Receive; Duties
Section 17b - Trust Funds; Receipt, Disbursement and Investment
Section 18 - State Board of Retirement; Membership, Tenure
Section 19 - State Board of Retirement; Reimbursement of Expense or Loss
Section 20 - Clerical and Other Assistants, Appointment
Section 21 - Commissioners on Firemen's Relief; Membership
Section 24 - State Lottery Commission; Powers and Duties
Section 24a - Agreements for Creation of Multi-Jurisdictional Lottery Game; Revenues; Notice of Odds
Section 25 - Apportionment of Lottery Revenues
Section 26 - Director of the State Lottery; Appointment; Powers and Duties
Section 26a - Office of Performance Management and Innovation; Performance Management Systems
Section 27 - Sale of Tickets; Agents; Licensing; Restrictions
Section 27a - Keno; Licenses; Growth Revenues; Distribution
Section 28 - Assignability of Prizes; Liability of Commissioner and Director
Section 28a - Past-Due Child Support; Disbursement of Prizes
Section 29 - Prohibited Sales; Penalty
Section 30 - Forgery, Alteration, Etc. of Lottery Tickets; Penalties
Section 30a - Prohibited Acts Concerning State Lottery Commission Members or Employees; Penalties
Section 31 - Ineligible Persons
Section 32 - Unclaimed Prize Money
Section 34 - Minors; Payment of Prize Money
Section 35 - State Lottery and Gaming Fund; Expenditures
Section 35d - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund
Section 35e - Organ Transplant Fund
Section 35e.5 - Organ and Tissue Donor Registration Fund
Section 35f - School Improvement Fund
Section 35i - Retirement Law Commission
Section 35m - Board of Registration in Medicine Trust Fund
Section 35n - Martin Luther King Commission Trust Fund
Section 35o - Massachusetts United States Olympic Fund
Section 35p - State House Special Event Fund
Section 35r - Massachusetts State Public Health HIV and Hepatitis Fund
Section 35s - Teacher, Principal and Superintendent Quality Endowment Fund
Section 35t - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority State and Local Contribution Fund
Section 35u - Mbta Infrastructure Renovation Fund
Section 35v - Division of Professional Licensure Trust Fund
Section 35x - Quality in Health Professions Trust Fund
Section 35z - Counsel for Indigent Salary Enhancement Trust Fund
Section 35aa - Smart Growth Housing Trust Fund
Section 35bb - School Modernization and Reconstruction Trust Fund
Section 35cc - Massachusetts Military Family Relief Fund
Section 35dd - State Parks Preservation Trust Fund
Section 35ff - Massachusetts Alternative and Clean Energy Investment Trust Fund
Section 35gg - Abandoned Vessel Trust Fund
Section 35hh - Ocean Resources and Waterways Trust Fund
Section 35ii - Rggi Auction Trust Fund
Section 35jj - Enhanced 911 Fund
Section 35kk - Harbormaster Training Trust Fund
Section 35ll - Nantasket Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35nn - Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Fund
Section 35oo - Off–highway Vehicle Program Fund
Section 35pp - Salisbury Beach Preservation Trust Fund
Section 35qq - Economic Empowerment Trust Fund
Section 35rr - Health Information Technology Trust Fund
Section 35ss - Build America Bonds Subsidy Trust Fund
Section 35tt - Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration Grant Trust Fund
Section 35vv - Social Innovation Financing Trust Fund
Section 35ww - Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund
Section 35xx - Horseneck Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35yy - Dockside Testing Trust Fund
Section 35zz - Scusset Beach State Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35aaa - Community First Trust Fund
Section 35bbb - Douglas State Forest Maintenance Trust Fund
Section 35ccc - Flood Control Compact Fund
Section 35ddd - Public Records Assistance Fund
Section 35eee - Commonwealth Facility Trust for Energy Efficiency
Section 35fff - Nickerson State Park Trust Fund
Section 35ggg - Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Trust Fund
Section 35hhh - Transfer of Development Rights Revolving Fund
Section 35iii - Castle Island and Marine Park Trust Fund
Section 35jjj - Fishing Innovation Fund
Section 35kkk - Agricultural Innovation Fund
Section 35lll - Garden of Peace Trust Fund
Section 35mmm - Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Trust Fund
Section 35nnn - Twenty-First Century Education Trust Fund
Section 35ooo - Summer Camp Stabilization Trust Fund
Section 35ppp - Wellfleet Hollow State Campground Trust Fund
Section 35qqq - Revere Beach Reservation Trust Fund
Section 35rrr - Student Opportunity Act Investment Fund
Section 35sss - Broadband Innovation Fund
Section 38a - Council on Compulsive Gambling; Posting of Notice of Availability
Section 39 - Beano; Gross Receipt Tax; Returns; Disposition and Crediting of Receipts
Section 39a - Raffles and Bazaars; Information and Reports Required; Regulations
Section 40 - Violations of Secs. 38 and 39; Submitting False Information; Penalties
Section 42 - State Election Campaign Fund
Section 42a - Allocation of Funds
Section 42b - Primary Candidate Accounts
Section 42c - State Auditor Report
Section 46 - Anthracite Coal Mining Reclamation Fund
Section 48 - Milk Producers Security Fund
Section 50 - Children's Trust Fund
Section 52 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Creation
Section 53 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Powers and Duties
Section 54 - Massachusetts Cultural Council; Hearings; Rules and Regulations
Section 55 - Federal Funding; Plan; Administration
Section 56 - Distribution of Arts Lottery Funds; Applications
Section 56a - Application of Other Laws to the Council
Section 57 - State Arts Lottery Fund
Section 58 - Local and Regional Cultural Councils
Section 58a - State-Designated Cultural Districts
Section 59 - Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund
Section 59a - Thomas P. Kennedy Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund
Section 61 - Motor Vehicle Inspection Trust Fund
Section 63 1/2 - Central Artery and Statewide Road and Bridge Infrastructure Fund
Section 66 - Victims of Drunk Driving Trust Fund
Section 66a - Victims of Human Trafficking Trust Fund
Section 67 - Commonwealth Security Trust Fund
Section 68 - Worker and Small Investor Protection Fund
Section 69 - Securities Fraud Prosecution Fund
Section 69b - Endowment Incentive Holding Fund
Section 70 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Members
Section 71 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Duties
Section 72 - Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission; Appointments
Section 72a - Gaming Liquor Enforcement Unit
Section 75 - Water Supply Protection Trust; Water Supply Protection Program