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116 STAT. 1232 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 Administrator of General Services, as appropriate, and shall be permeinently maintained in the manner provided by law. (b) RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF COMPLETED WORK. — On completion of any commemorative work in the District of Columbia and its environs, the Secretary or Administrator, as appropriate, shall assume responsibility for maintaining the work. (c) REGULATIONS OR STANDARDS.—Tke Secretary and Administrator shall prescribe appropriate regulations or standards to carry out this chapter. CHAPTER 91—COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS Sec. 9101. Establishment, composition, and vacancies. 9102. Duties. 9103. Personnel. 9104. Authorization of appropriations. § 9101. Establishment, composition, and vacancies (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— There is a Commission of Fine Arts. (b) COMPOSITION. —The Commission is composed of seven wellqualified judges of the fine eirts, appointed by the President, who serve for four years each or until their successors are appointed and qualified. (c) VACANCIES. —The President shall fill vacancies on the Commission. (d) EXPENSES. —Members of the Commission shall be paid actual expenses in traveling to and from the District of Columbia to attend Commission meetings and while attending those meetings. §9102. Duties (a) IN GENERAL.— The Commission of Fine Arts shall advise on— (1) the location of statues, fountains, and monuments in the public squeires, streets, and parks in the District of Columbia; (2) the selection of models for statues, fountains, and monuments erected under the authority of the Federal Government; (3) the selection of artists to carry out clause (2); and (4) questions of art generally when required to do so by the President or a committee of Congress. (b) DUTY TO REQUEST ADVICE. —The officers required to decide the questions described in subsection (a)(l)-(3) shall request the Commission to provide the advice. (c) NONAPPLICATION. — This section does not apply to the Capitol Building and the Library of Congress buildings. §9103. Personnel The Commission of Fine Arts has a secretary and other assistance the Commission authorizes. The secretary is the executive officer of the Commission. § 9104. Authorization of appropriations Necessary amounts may be appropriated to carry out this chapter. CHAPTER 93—THEODORE ROOSEVELT ISLAND Sec. 9301. Maintenance and administration. 9302. Consent of Theodore Roosevelt Association required for development.