Curation Standards. 1. WSAFCA and the Corps will ensure that the materials and records resulting from the activities prescribed in this Agreement are curated in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79, except where state law and regulations, including, but not limited to, California Public Resources Code Sections 5097.98 and 5097.991 for Native American human remains and associated grave goods discovered on non-federal land require different treatment. Additionally, the disposition of any abandoned shipwrecks and 1 2007. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Policy Statement Regarding Treatment of Burial Sites, Human Remains, and Funerary Objects. archaeological sites and historic resources on state lands under the jurisdiction of the California State Lands Commission (CSLC) will be determined by CSLC as provided by California Public Resources Code Section 6313, which states that title to shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources in submerged lands is vested in the state. WSAFCA the Corps will ensure that, to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, the views of the appropriate Native American descendant group(s) are taken into consideration when decisions are made about the disposition of Native American archaeological materials and records.
Curation Standards. VTA shall, on behalf of FTA, ensure that, to the extent permitted under Sections 5097.98 and 5097.991 of the California Public Resources Code, the materials and records resulting from the activities prescribed by this PA are curated in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79.
Curation Standards. On BLM-administered land, all records and materials resulting from the actions required by this Agreement shall be curated in accordance with 36 C.F.R. Part 79, and the provisions of the NAGPRA, 43 C.F.R. Part 10, as applicable. To the extent permitted under Sections 5097.98 and 5097.991 of the California Public Resources Code, the materials and records resulting from the actions required by this Agreement for private lands shall be curated in accordance with 36 C.F.R. Part 79. The BLM will seek to have the materials retrieved from private lands donated through a written donation agreement. The BLM will attempt to have all collections curated at one local facility where possible unless otherwise agreed to by the consulting parties.
Curation Standards. A. MDTA shall ensure that all materials and records resulting from cultural resources investigations conducted in Maryland for the Project will be curated in accordance with 36 CFR 79 at the MD SHPO’s Maryland Archeological Conservation Laboratory, unless clear title or Deed of Gift to the collection cannot be obtained.
B. MDTA shall ensure that all original archaeological records (research notes, field records, maps, drawings, and photographic records) produced in connection with this Project and all archaeological collections recovered from VDOT right-of-way in association with the Project are provided to the VA SHPO for permanent curation. In exchange for its standard collections management fee, as published in the Virginia Department of Historic Resources State Collections Management Standards (June 26, 2009), or subsequent revisions or replacements to that document, the SHPO agrees to maintain such records and collections in accordance with 36 CFR 79, “Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.”
Curation Standards. USACE will ensure that all original archaeological records (research notes, field records, maps, drawings, and photographic records) and all archaeological collections recovered from the USACE Project or produced as a result of implementing the Stipulations of this Agreement are permanently curated. USACE will ensure that the records, and collections and curation facility comply with standards set forth in 36 CFR part 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.
Curation Standards. A. The VDOT shall ensure that all original archaeological records (research notes, field records, maps, drawings, and photographic records) and all archaeological collections recovered from VDOT highway right of way produced as a result of implementing the Stipulations of this Agreement are provided to the SHPO for permanent curation. In exchange for its standard collections management fee as published in the Virginia Department of Historic Resources State Collections Management Standards (June 26, 2009), or subsequent revisions or replacements to that document, the SHPO agrees to maintain such records and collections in accordance with 36 C.F.R. 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.
B. The VDOT shall return to individual property owners any artifact collections that the VDOT has recovered from their property, unless the VDOT and the private property owner have reached agreement on an alternative arrangement. If the private property owner donates the artifact collection to the SHPO by executing a donation agreement with the SHPO within ninety (90) days of receipt of written notification from VDOT of its intent to return the collection to the owner, the VDOT shall assume responsibility for payment of SHPO’s standard collections curation fee for the donated artifact collection.
Curation Standards. A. Collections from Federal Lands The Corps shall ensure curation is conducted in accordance with 36 C.F.R. Part 79, except that Native American human remains and cultural items determined in consultation with Indian tribe(s) to be associated funerary objects, sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony, as defined by the Native American Xxxxxx Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) (25 U.S.C. § 3001 et seq.), shall be prepared for disposition pursuant to a NAGPRA Plan of Action and any other requirements agreed to by the Planned Project Consulting Parties. All materials collected will be maintained in accordance with 36 C.F.R. Part 79 or 43 C.F.R. Part 10, until the final treatment report is finalized, and collections are curated. The Corps shall provide documentation of curation and associated reports to the Planned Project Consulting Parties and SHPO within sixty (60) days of acceptance of the relevant documents.
B. Collections from Non-Federal Lands The Corps shall ensure curation is conducted by the SSMP State Team in accordance with the State of California’s Guidelines for the Curation of Archeological Collections (State Historical Resources Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation 1993), with the consent of the private property owner. If a private property owner does not choose to allow for curation of cultural material, the Corps shall document the return of the material to the private property owner and submit copies of this documentation to the Planned Project Consulting Parties specified in the HPTP and SHPO. Native American human remains, and associated items shall not be curated but addressed in consultation with the Most Likely Descendent(s) (MLD) designated by California’s Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) pursuant to Public Resources Code section 5097.98.
Curation Standards. A. The VDOT shall ensure that all original archaeological records (research notes, field records, maps, drawings, and photographic images) produced in connection with the Project and all archaeological collections recovered from the VDOT highway right of way in association with the Project are provided to the SHPO for permanent curation. In exchange for its standard collections management fee as published in the Virginia Department of Historic Resources State Collections Management Standards (June 26, 2009), or subsequent revisions or replacements to that document, the SHPO agrees to maintain such records and collections in accordance with 36 CFR 79, Curation of Federally Owned and Administered Archaeological Collections.
B. The VDOT shall return to individual property owners any artifact collections that the VDOT has recovered from their property, unless the VDOT and the private property owner have reached agreement on an alternative arrangement. If the private property owner donates the artifact collection to the DHR by executing a donation agreement with the DHR within ninety (90) days of receipt of written notification from VDOT of its intent to return the collection to the owner, the VDOT shall assume responsibility for payment of DHR’s standard collections curation fee for the donated artifact collection.
Curation Standards. On BLM-administered land, all records and materials resulting from the actions required by this Agreement shall be curated in accordance with 36 CFR Part 79, and the provisions of the NAGPRA regulations, 43 CFR Part 10, as applicable.
Curation Standards. FTA will ensure that, to the extent permitted under Sections 5097.98 and 5097.991 of the California Public Resources Code, the materials and records resulting from the activities prescribed by this Agreement are curated in accordance with 36 CFR § 79. FTA will ensure that, to the extent permitted by applicable law and regulation, the views of the Most Likely Descendant(s) are taken into consideration when decisions are made about the disposition of other tribal archaeological materials and records.