2-17-807. Approval for displays and naming buildings, spaces, and rooms. (1) A state building, space, or room in the capitol complex may not be named after an individual or a bust, statue, memorial, monument, or art display may not be displayed on a long-term basis in the capitol complex or on the capitol complex grounds unless the building, space, or room name or display is approved by the legislature and complies with this part.
(2) A state building, space, or room in the capitol complex may not be named after an individual or a bust, statue, memorial, monument, or art display commemorating an individual may not be displayed on a long-term basis in the capitol complex unless the individual has been deceased for at least 10 years.
(3) A bust, statue, memorial, monument, or art display commemorating an event, including a military event, may not be displayed on a long-term basis in the capitol complex until 10 years after the end of the event.
(4) All busts, statues, memorials, monuments, or art displays authorized, but not installed within 5 years of authorization, must be reauthorized.
(5) The department of administration may review and approve the temporary display of a bust, statue, memorial, monument, or art display for up to 1 year in the capitol complex or on the capitol complex grounds.
History: En. Sec. 5, Ch. 476, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 56, L. 2003.