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What is NYC BC § 3307.11.2?

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This section defines the term 'approved artwork' as a work of art that has received approval from the Department of Cultural Affairs or other designated agencies for display on temporary protective structures. Applies to entities seeking to display artwork on such structures.

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3307.11.2 Approved artwork.

BC § 3307.11.2

For purposes of this section, the term "approved artwork" means a work of art approved by the department of cultural affairs or other agencies as designated by the department of cultural affairs for display on temporary protective structures pursuant to Section 2508 of the New York City Charter. (L.L. 2021/163, 12/24/2021, eff. 9/1/2023; Am. L.L. 2024/111, 11/9/2024, eff. 11/9/2024)

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