Chapter 9.2. State-designated Cultural Districts of California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 2. >> Chapter 9.2.
(a) As used in this chapter, "state-designated cultural
district" means a geographical area certified pursuant to this
chapter with a concentration of cultural facilities, creative
enterprises, or arts venues that does any of the following:
(1) Attracts artists, creative entrepreneurs, and cultural
enterprises.
(2) Encourages economic development and supports entrepreneurship
in the creative community.
(3) Encourages the preservation and reuse of historic buildings
and other artistic and culturally significant structures.
(4) Fosters local cultural development.
(5) Provides a focal point for celebrating and strengthening the
unique cultural identity of the community.
(6) Promotes opportunity without generating displacement or
expanding inequality.
(b) The Arts Council shall establish criteria and guidelines for
state-designated cultural districts. In executing its powers and
duties under this chapter, the council shall do all of the following:
(1) Establish a competitive application system by which a
community may apply for certification as a state-designated cultural
district.
(2) Provide technical assistance for state-designated cultural
districts from, among others, artists who have experience with
cultural districts and provide promotional support for
state-designated cultural districts.
(3) Collaborate with other public agencies and private entities to
maximize the benefits of state-designated cultural districts.
(c) A geographical area within the state may be certified as a
state-designated cultural district by applying to the council for
certification. Certification as a state-designated cultural district
shall be for a period of five years, after which the district may
renew certification every three years.
The council may solicit and receive gifts, donations,
bequests, grants of funds, or any other revenues, from public or
private sources, and expend those moneys, upon appropriation by the
Legislature, for a state-designated cultural district program and for
any other purpose it deems necessary to implement this chapter.