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SB 237 Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia; powers of Board of Trustees.

Introduced by: Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

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Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia; powers of the Board. Authorizes the Board of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia to evaluate the significance or suitability of the furnishings, household items, and other objects acquired by purchase, gift or donations for the purpose of accurately presenting the tastes and lifestyles of the people living during the era the Museum depicts and within the limitations of the furnishings, household items, and other objects that would have been available to and within the means of such persons. The Board may dispose of property determined to be of little or no significance or suitability to its purpose or mission, so long as the disposition of the property is not inconsistent with the terms of the acquisition of the relevant property. The proceeds from such sales will be used solely for acquiring period furnishings, household goods, and other objects consistent with the purpose and mission of the Museum. In addition, the Board may exercise flexibility in investing its funds or revising its investments. However, the sale of real property will require the consent of the Governor.


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