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Regulation (2007:1185) With Instruction For The State Museums Of World Culture

Original Language Title: Förordning (2007:1185) med instruktion för Statens museer för världskultur

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1 §/expires U: 2016-02-01/public museums of world culture's mission is to show

and bring to life the world's cultures, especially indigenous cultures with

from outside Sweden.



Authority shall document and highlight different cultures

manifestations and cultural encounters and cultural

variation, historically and in contemporary society, nationally and

internationally.



The authority shall promote interdisciplinary knowledge creation and

public activities in various forms. Regulation (2010:192).



the entry into force of § 1/in: 2016-02-01/public museums of world culture have the task to view and bring to life the world's cultures, especially indigenous cultures originating outside Sweden. The authority shall ensure that its activities should be a concern for all people in society.



Authority shall document and illustrate the manifestations of different cultures and conditions and cultural encounters and cultural variety, historically and in contemporary society, nationally and internationally.



The authority shall promote interdisciplinary knowledge building and public activities in various forms. Regulation (2015:1003).



section 2 of the Authority include the Museum of world culture in Gothenburg and

The ethnographic museum, the Museum of far Eastern Antiquities Museum in the Mediterranean

Stockholm.



Authority has its headquarters in Gothenburg.



3 § the museums shall, in particular,



1. nurture, listing, scientifically process and develop the

Collections entrusted to the Agency;



2. make the collections available to the public and in the

the purpose of conducting exhibitions, educational activities

and other service activities,



3. knowledge building and partnerships with various stakeholders

promote and enrich the public debate within its

area of activity,



4. cooperate nationally and internationally with museums and

other stakeholders, including civil society

organizations, to achieve the greatest possible geographical

dissemination and support,



5. use new technology to develop all parts of

operations, and



6. promoting increased knowledge based on research and collaboration

with others, such as universities and colleges, and convey

knowledge in its field. Regulation (2014:172).



3 a § the museums shall in their business integration

equality, diversity and child perspective as well as a

international and intercultural exchanges and cooperation.

Regulation (2009:747).



3 (b) § the museums shall report information on their

visitor development to the Agency for cultural analysis.

Authorities shall consult on the reporting

needed. Regulation (2014:172).



3 c § the museums shall follow up the regional outcomes of their

activity and report it to the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs.

Authorities shall consult on the reporting

needed. Regulation (2014:172).



4 § in addition to the information provided by the authority in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 3

It may provide goods and undertake to perform

research, surveys and other services in their

field of activity.



Management



§ 5 Authority is headed by a head of Government. Regulation (2010:192).



Positions and assignments



6 § the Superintendent is the head of Government. Regulation (2010:192).



Staff disciplinary board



section 7 at the Agency, there shall be a staff disciplinary board.

Regulation (2010:192).



Applicability of certain regulations



8 § the museums shall apply the staff representatives Ordinance

(1987:1101). Regulation (2010:192).



Fees



§ 9/expires U: 2016-02-01-when the Agency performs the tasks set out in paragraph 2,

the charge fees for activities within the framework of full

cost recovery. The fee is determined by the authority, except in the

cases referred to in section 15, the fee Regulation (1992:191).



The authority may dispose of fee revenues.



For children and young people up to the age of 19, the authority shall have free admission

to all the shows. Regulation (2010:192).



§ 9 when the Agency performs the tasks set out in paragraph 2, it may charge fees for activities within the framework of full cost recovery. The fee is determined by the authority, except in the cases referred to in section 15, the fee Regulation (1992:191).



The authority may dispose of fee revenues.



The Museum, the ethnographic museum, the Museum of far Eastern Antiquities and Mediterranean Museum will have free admission to exhibitions in their own premises. If there are reasons, however, the authority to charge fees for some temporary exhibitions in their own premises. For children and young people up to the age of 19, the authority shall, however, have free admission to all exhibitions.

Regulation (2015:1003).



section 10 of the activities provided for in paragraph 4, the Agency shall withdraw

fees equivalent to full cost recovery. The fees

size is determined by the authority, except in the cases referred to in

section 15 of the fees regulation (1992:191).



The authority may dispose of fee revenues.

Regulation (2010:192).



Exemptions from government regulation



section 11 of the following provision in the Government agencies Ordinance (2007:515)

shall not apply to the authority:



section 29 on the case. Regulation (2010:192).



section 12 section 10 of the New designation by Regulation (2010:192).



section 13 section 11 of the New designation by Regulation (2010:192).