New York Maintenance, Repair, Removal, Relocation Or Alteration Of Works Of Art.
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§ 856. Maintenance, repair, removal, relocation or alteration of works
of art. a. The commission shall periodically examine all works of art
belonging to the city, shall make, request or approve detailed
recommendations for their cleaning, maintenance and repair, and shall
have general and curatorial supervision over such works of art belonging
to the city and their cleaning, maintenance and repair. Except as
provided in subdivision d, no cleaning, restoration, repair, alteration,
removal or relocation of any work of art shall be contracted for,
commenced, or prosecuted, unless approved in writing by the commission.
Except as provided in subdivision d, the commission shall have the
authority to bar final payment for such work if the president or the
executive director of the commission certifies that the work has not
been completed substantially in accordance with the commission's
approval.
b. If a city agency fails to expend funds allocated for the proper
maintenance of works of art, or allows undue deterioration to occur
which threatens the visual and structural integrity of any work of art
under its jurisdiction, the commission shall be authorized to review the
procedures governing the care of said work and may request the agency to
relocate such work to a suitable location approved by the commission.
c. Before any work of art is repaired, altered, demolished, removed,
or relocated, the art commission shall be notified and given an
opportunity, not to exceed sixty days, to pass on the disposition of
such work of art. The commission may, with the consent of the mayor,
order the work of art to be preserved. Except as provided in
subdivision d, no work of art shall be altered, demolished, removed or
relocated without the written approval of the commission.
d. In case the immediate removal, repair or relocation of any existing
work of art shall be deemed necessary by the mayor, he may require the
commission to pass on its disposition within an emergency period, which
shall be not less than three business days after the receipt of written
notice from him. In case of the commission's failure to act within such
period, he may authorize the removal, repair or relocation without such
action.