The Mansion will maintain adequate documentation both on the objects it owns and the objects that are placed in its custody. The Mansion curator is responsible for maintaining adequate documentation on the historic collection. Such documentation will include but not be limited to: the previously used accession record book, documentation files (which contain the Deed of Gift Form or other documentation of the Mansion's legal title to the object, any correspondence and research related to the object, the object's catalog record sheet, condition report, and any conservation treatment record), photographs, and loan records.
All records pertaining to the collections will be properly maintained and securely housed using acid-free folders and other archivally safe materials in the Mansion curator's office. Duplicate copies of the following records are maintained in the Two Mississippi Museums for security:
Specific procedures to be followed for the documentation of collections are outlined in the various sections of this collections policy and in the collections management manual maintained by the Mansion curator.
Objects designated as Found in Collections (that is objects which lack significant documentation as to how they were added to the collections) are subject to the same treatment and care as documented objects in the collections. Objects Found in Collections are subject to removal from the historic collection if they meet at least one of the removal criteria stated in the collections policy. Any removal and disposition of Objects Found in Collections shall follow the removal from the historic collection procedures listed in the collections policy except that Objects Found in Collections will not be sold. Objects Found in Collections may be destroyed if deemed hazardous.
The Mansion shall maintain custody of Objects Found in Collections until a claimant fulfills all of the following:
The Mansion shall not immediately relinquish custody of the object to the claimant who appears to have the right to make the demand. The Mansion shall exercise its right to review the documents carefully to see if the Mansion has evidence that may counter the claimant's demand.
The Mansion shall defend its custody of the object claimed if any of the following apply:
16 Miss. Code. R. 5-8.6