Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Good Riddance!
The New York State Board of Regents on Tuesday approved the expiration of emergency regulations prohibiting museums from selling art to cover operating costs.
Last month the board indicated it planned to make the emergency regulations permanent, in part because a bill to prohibit cultural institutions from selling pieces from their collections to pay for expenses had stalled in the Legislature.
Via The NY Times.
Last month the board indicated it planned to make the emergency regulations permanent, in part because a bill to prohibit cultural institutions from selling pieces from their collections to pay for expenses had stalled in the Legislature.
Via The NY Times.
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