Title 50, Chapter 12, Section 20
( 50-12-20)
The General Assembly finds that the general welfare of the people of
the state will be promoted by giving recognition to the arts as a
vital part of our culture and heritage; that with increasing leisure
time, the practice and enjoyment of the arts are of increasing
importance; and that many of our citizens lack the opportunity to
view, enjoy, or participate in live theatrical performances, film
making, photography, music, opera, dance, art exhibits, examples of
fine architecture, and the performing and visual arts. The General
Assembly finds that many of our citizens possess talents of an
artistic and creative nature which are not currently utilized to the
fullest extent; that broadened activity in the arts will increase
employment in the state by encouraging additional cultural activity
throughout the state, thus utilizing the talents and abilities of
many more citizens; and that the standards of artistic performance
will be further improved by continuing encouragement and support.
The General Assembly, therefore, declares it to be the public policy
of this state to encourage the development of the arts. |