3.05 - General powers and duties of council.

§ 3.05. General  powers  and duties of council. The council shall have  the following powers and duties:    1. To stimulate and encourage  throughout  the  state  the  study  and  presentation  of  the  performing  and fine arts and public interest and  participation therein;    2. To make such surveys as may  be  deemed  advisable  of  public  and  private  institutions  engaged within the state in artistic and cultural  activities,  including  but  not  limited  to,  music,  theatre,  dance,  painting,  sculpture,  architecture,  and allied arts and crafts, and to  make  recommendations  concerning  appropriate  methods   to   encourage  participation  in  and  appreciation  of the arts to meet the legitimate  needs and aspirations of persons in all parts of the state;    3. To take such steps as may be necessary and appropriate to encourage  public interest in the cultural heritage of our state and to expand  the  state's cultural resources;    4. To hold public or private hearings;    5.   To   enter   into  contracts,  within  the  amount  available  by  appropriation therefor, with individuals, organizations and institutions  for services furthering the  educational  objectives  of  the  council's  programs;    6.   To   enter   into  contracts,  within  the  amount  available  by  appropriation  therefor,  with  local  and  regional  associations   for  cooperative  endeavors  furthering  the  educational  objectives  of the  council's programs;    7. To accept gifts, contributions and bequests of  unrestricted  funds  from  individuals,  foundations, corporations and other organizations or  institutions for the purpose of furthering the educational objectives of  the council's programs;    8. To make and sign any agreements and to do and to perform  any  acts  that  may be necessary, desirable or proper to carry out the purposes of  this chapter;    9. To promote tourism by supporting arts and cultural  projects  which  would   stimulate  tourism  and  improve  the  state's  attractions  for  tourists.    10. To administer the New York state musical instrument revolving fund  in accordance with the provisions of section ninety-seven-v of the state  finance law.