§342. Domicile; powers and duties of the office of the state museum and the board;
buildings and properties administered
A.(1) The board of directors shall meet once each quarter, unless additional meetings
are called by the lieutenant governor, the secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation
and Tourism, the chairman of the board, or a quorum of the board.
(2) The board shall adopt bylaws establishing policies and procedures for its
governance, including but not limited to the following:
(a) The election and responsibilities of the board's officers, including a chairman and
vice chairman to serve terms of two years.
(b) The selection, term, compensation, and responsibilities of advisors to the board.
(c) The creation, appointment, compensation, duties, and functions of standing or
special committees of the board.
(3) Ten members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of official
business. All official actions of the board shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of
the members present and voting.
(4) The board shall establish and use an identifying seal pertaining to museum
business. The board shall not authorize reports and recommendations which include the
issue, publication, or distribution of general information documents or pamphlets, which are
published on a regular basis and are generally known as newsletters.
(5) The board shall provide advice and counsel on matters related to the Louisiana
State Museum.
B.(1) The office of the state museum may establish in accordance with the
Administrative Procedure Act admission fees, tour fees, and user fees for any or all museum
buildings and exhibits that are open to the public.
(2) Such user fees shall reflect the actual cost of maintenance of the space used and
the market rates for comparable space in the locality of the space used.
(3) The office of the state museum, through the assistant secretary and in cooperation
with nonprofit corporations established to support the Louisiana State Museum, may seek
private funding to support the museum's programs.
C. The office of the state museum, through the assistant secretary, shall have
authority to contract with consulting experts in the fields of museum administration and
conservation of paintings, books and papers, and other decorative arts, and with appraisers,
buying agents, designers, engineers, attorneys, accountants, construction and financial
experts, and other such persons as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the museum.
D. Notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary and in particular the
provisions of R.S. 25:349(B)(5) and R.S. 41:1212, the office of the state museum, through
the assistant secretary, may enter into contracts and agreements with any public agency or
nonprofit corporation which has been established for the primary purpose of supporting the
programs and activities of the Louisiana State Museum, including but not limited to the
Friends of the Cabildo, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Foundation, the Wedell-Williams
Memorial Foundation, Inc., and the Louisiana Museum Foundation, for the establishment of
offices, stores, or exhibits on the property and in the buildings of the museum. The office of
the state museum, through the assistant secretary, may also enter into contracts and
agreements for joint construction, equipment, maintenance, and financing of such buildings,
and may enter into contracts and agreements for the joint financing, supervision, and conduct
of cooperative enterprises and undertakings. Any public agency may enter into contracts and
agreements with the office of the state museum for the purposes provided in this Subsection.
E.(1) The domicile of the board shall be the city of New Orleans.
(2) The secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism and the
assistant secretary of the office of the state museum shall consult with the board with respect
to policies for the state museum.
(3) The board shall exercise its powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities with
respect to the collections of the Louisiana State Museum in accordance with the standards
established by the American Alliance of Museums, except as otherwise provided by law; and
the members of the board shall serve as trustees for the William Irby Trust.
(4) In their capacity as trustees for the William Irby Trust, the members of the board
are entitled to receive and review information, documentation, reports, and testimony from
the office of the state museum and its contractors to verify that the leasing program provided
for in R.S. 25:349 and 350 including revenue generated therefrom is administered in
accordance with the comprehensive usage plan for commercial leases adopted by the board,
the terms and conditions of the trust, and all provisions of applicable law.
(5) The office of the state museum shall have custody of and shall administer,
manage, operate, maintain, and preserve all of the following:
(a) The buildings, collections, and exhibitions of the Louisiana State Museum
complex located in the city of New Orleans, including but not limited to the Cabildo, the
Presbytere, the Lower Pontalba Building, the Jackson House, the Creole House, the Arsenal,
Madame John's Legacy, the 1850 House, the Louisiana Civil Rights Museum, the museum
storage and curation facility, and the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old United States
Mint in New Orleans.
(b) The Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation and Cypress Sawmill Museum in
Patterson.
(c) The Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.
(d) The Capitol Park Museum.
(e) The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum.
(f) The Edward Douglass White Historic Site.
(g) Other museums, buildings, historic sites, and facilities established under
jurisdiction of the office.
F.(1) For the prompt and efficient transaction of business, the board may create from
its membership an executive committee which shall consist of the chairman and vice
chairman of the board and such additional members as shall be provided in bylaws of the
board. The executive committee shall have full authority to act for the board at any scheduled
board meeting at which a quorum is not present.
(2) A majority of the members of the executive committee shall constitute a quorum
for the transaction of business.
(3) The executive committee shall consider such matters as are referred to it by the
board. It shall execute such orders and resolutions as shall be assigned to it at any meeting
of the board, and it shall also take such action as is necessary when an emergency requiring
immediate action arises during the interim between board meetings. All acts of the executive
committee shall be submitted to the board for ratification or rejection at its next meeting
except acts on which the board has delegated to the executive committee full power to act
and acts taken at a meeting held because a quorum of the board was not present for a board
meeting.
G. The Louisiana State Museum shall cooperate with Louisiana schools and
institutions of higher learning in the teaching of Louisiana history and culture.
H. Except as otherwise provided by law, the board and the professional staff of the
Louisiana State Museum shall be governed by the standard of museum ethics as promulgated
by the American Alliance of Museums. The board may adopt such further standards of ethics
as it deems to be in the best interest of the museum.
Acts 1983, No. 687, §4; Acts 1986, No. 822, §1; Acts 1987, No. 415, §1; Acts 1990,
No. 726, §1; Acts 1991, No. 9, §1, eff. June 6, 1991; Acts 1997, No. 318, §§1, 3, eff. June
18, 1997; Acts 2003, No. 1205, §1, eff. July 3, 2003; Acts 2008, No. 908, §1; Acts 2015, No.
263, §1, eff. Jan. 12, 2016; Acts 2025, No. 450, §1.