Title 36

PART 79

Part 79 - Curation Of Federally-owned And Administered Archaeological Collections

PART 79 - CURATION OF FEDERALLY-OWNED AND ADMINISTERED ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS Authority:16 U.S.C. 470aa-mm, 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq. Source:55 FR 37630, Sept. 12, 1990, unless otherwise noted.

36:1.0.1.1.39.0.81.1SECTION 79.1
   79.1 Purpose.
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   79.2 Authority.
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   79.3 Applicability.
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   79.4 Definitions.
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   79.5 Management and preservation of collections.
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   79.6 Methods to secure curatorial services.
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   79.7 Methods to fund curatorial services.
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   79.8 Terms and conditions to include in contracts, memoranda and agreements for curatorial services.
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   79.9 Standards to determine when a repository possesses the capability to provide adequate long-term curatorial services.
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   79.10 Use of collections.
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   79.11 Conduct of inspections and inventories.
36:1.0.1.1.39.0.81.12.4APPENDIX Appendix A
   Appendix A to Part 79 - Example of a Deed of Gift
36:1.0.1.1.39.0.81.12.5APPENDIX Appendix B
   Appendix B to Part 79 - Example of a Memorandum of Understanding for Curatorial Services for a Federally-Owned Collection
36:1.0.1.1.39.0.81.12.6APPENDIX Appendix C
   Appendix C to Part 79 - Example of a Short-Term Loan Agreement for a Federally-Owned Collection