Section 4.58.130. Agreements regarding Alaska Native artifacts.  


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  • 	(a)  The Alaska State Museum may enter into an agreement with an Alaska Native tribe or clan regarding an Alaska Native artifact that has a historical connection to the tribe or clan, if the museum finds that the agreement is  
    		(1) in the interest of the collection;  
    		(2) consistent with the mission of the museum.  
    	(b)  An agreement under (a) of this section may be for the following purposes:  
    		(1) a loan of an artifact in the museum collection to a tribe or clan, including a standing agreement for a loan for cultural or educational use of the artifact;  
    		(2) acceptance of shared ownership between the tribe or clan and the museum of an artifact being donated by the tribe or clan; the agreement may provide for display of the artifact by the museum and cultural use of the artifact by the tribe or clan;  
    		(3) a loan of an artifact to the museum from a tribe or clan; the agreement may provide for display of the artifact by the museum and cultural use of the artifact by the tribe or clan;  
    		(4) other purposes that promote the mission of the museum.  
    	(c)  An agreement under ( a) of this section must include  
    		(1) requirements of care for objects in the museum collection that provide for protection of the artifact from damage or loss;  
    		(2) clear arrangements for the release and the return of the artifact; and  
    		(3) a dispute resolution process that is approved by the Department of Law.  
    

Authorities

14.07.060;14.57.010;14.57.050

Notes


Reference

4 AAC 58.120
Authority
AS 14.07.060 AS 14.57.010 AS 14.57.050
History
Eff. 8/18/2013, Register 207