Culture Funding Act
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== The Bill == | == The Bill == | ||
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- | + | Preamble: This bill secures Liberalia's commitment to Culture and the Arts. | |
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- | + | Clause 1: A minimum of 0.5 percent of Liberalia's budget will be spent on culture. | |
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+ | Section A: This includes region wide holidays and festivals, and the celebrations of individual nations with the consent of Parliament. | ||
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+ | Section B: Grants will be given to groups and institutions that further Liberalia's culture. | ||
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+ | Clause 2: Students in Primary Education will be taught music, drama, and art. Students in Secondary and Higher Education will have courses in all of these areas available to them. | ||
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+ | Clause 3: The government will not restrict culture by removing forms of entertainment from the stage, screen, or air. | ||
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+ | Section A: The music, artwork, and performance art of private institutions and collections will not be censored, seized, or destroyed. | ||
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+ | Section B: Street entertainers will have public places and times available to perform without charge and restriction. | ||
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Current revision as of 05:34, 6 November 2006
The Culture Funding Act is a Liberalian law.
[edit] The Bill
AMENDED 28 October 2006
Preamble: This bill secures Liberalia's commitment to Culture and the Arts.
Clause 1: A minimum of 0.5 percent of Liberalia's budget will be spent on culture.
Section A: This includes region wide holidays and festivals, and the celebrations of individual nations with the consent of Parliament.
Section B: Grants will be given to groups and institutions that further Liberalia's culture.
Clause 2: Students in Primary Education will be taught music, drama, and art. Students in Secondary and Higher Education will have courses in all of these areas available to them.
Clause 3: The government will not restrict culture by removing forms of entertainment from the stage, screen, or air.
Section A: The music, artwork, and performance art of private institutions and collections will not be censored, seized, or destroyed.
Section B: Street entertainers will have public places and times available to perform without charge and restriction.