41-1365. State monument and memorial repair
fund; purpose; report


A. The state monument and memorial repair fund is established consisting of:


1. Donations.


2. Monies derived from fund-raising activities.


3. Monies that are collected by the proponents of a monument or memorial and that
are deposited pursuant to section 41-1363.


4. Grants received for monuments or memorials, except for otherwise specifically
dedicated grants.


5. Legislative appropriations.


B. The department of administration shall administer the fund. All monies in the
fund are subject to legislative appropriation. subject to this section, the department
shall use monies appropriated from the fund for the maintenance, repair, reconditioning
or relocation of monuments or memorials and for supporting mechanical equipment in the
governmental mall.


C. The department shall separately account for monies to a specific monument or
memorial that is dedicated to this state for maintenance, repair, reconditioning or
relocation of that monument or memorial as follows:


1. Monies that are donated for the benefit of the specific monument or memorial.


2. Monies that are derived from fund-raising activities and that are collected for
the benefit of a specific monument or memorial.


3. Monies that are collected and deposited pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 3 of
this section.


D. On or before November 1 of each year, the department of administration shall
submit to the legislative governmental mall commission a report that accounts for all
monies deposited in the fund. The report shall include the sources of the monies
received for deposit, by category, and the purposes for which the monies were used during
the preceding fiscal year.


E. The department of administration shall hold the monies in the fund in trust for
the citizens of this state until spent on an authorized monument or memorial, and monies
in the fund shall not be spent or appropriated for any other purpose.


F. Monies in the fund are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to
lapsing of appropriations.