Allocated funds may be expended only for works of art, in accordance with the immediately preceding regulation, and may not be expended for any of the following:
- (1) Reproductions, by mechanical or other means, of original works of art, unless mechanical means of reproduction are an integral part of the creative process.
- (2) Decorative, ornamental, or functional elements which are designed by the building architect or consultants of the architect.
- (3) Art objects which are mass produced or of a standard commercial design, such as playground sculpture or fountains, except in such cases where these production methods are an essential part of the original work of art.
- (4) Directional, or other functional elements, such as supergraphics, signage, and color coding, except where these elements are an integral part of the original work of art.
- (5) Fees for changes required to construction contract documents by architect.
- (6) Costs of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and other services and utilities which are needed to operate the work of art after it has been installed.
(Effective October 30, 1979)