Chapter VII Management and maintenance plans
Article 28
The implementing agency (organization) shall draft a management and maintenance plan and determine a source of funds for associated expenditures. It shall budget funds to this end every year. In the case of events outside human control or natural disasters, management and maintenance fees shall be drawn from the fund or dedicated account described in Paragraph 1 of Article 5.
The supervisory authority may require that the implementing agency (organization) report regularly or occasionally concerning management and maintenance.
Article 29
The implementing agency (organization) shall, after the inspection of the permanent public art installation has been completed, list the public art as being among its property to be managed, and may not move or remove it. This limitation shall not apply where repairs for the public art amount to more than one-third of installation costs or where safety concerns or other special circumstances apply.
In the event of the need to move or remove a piece of public art, the implementing agency (organization) shall draft a plan that includes the following:
1. background and reasons for moving or removal;
2. basic information about the public art installation;
3. photographs (videos) detailing the present condition of the piece of public art and the record of its maintenance and management;
4. an agreement signed by the original creator or the written professional opinions of executive task force members;
5. a plan detailing the move or removal as well as follow-up measures; and
6. other relevant information.