Current through the 2023 Regular Session
Section 22-3-911 - Agency and museum inventory of human skeletal remains and funerary objects(1) An agency or museum that on or after May 2, 2001, has possession or control over human skeletal remains or funerary objects shall within 6 months complete an inventory of all human skeletal remains and funerary objects and, to the extent possible based on all information possessed by the agency or museum: (a) identify the circumstances surrounding the acquisition of the human skeletal remains or funerary objects, including any geographical information available pertaining to the original location of the human skeletal remains or funerary objects;(b) list in the inventory the human skeletal remains or funerary objects that are clearly identifiable as to cultural affiliation; and(c) list the human skeletal remains or funerary objects that are not clearly identifiable as to cultural affiliation.(2) Within 3 months of completing the inventory, the agency or museum shall provide a copy of the inventory to: (b) the state historic preservation office; and(c) each tribal government located in Montana.(3) The agency, museum, board, or state historic preservation office shall provide a copy of an inventory list or a portion of a list to any other requesting party only after the agency, museum, board, or office, pursuant to Article II, section 9, of the Montana constitution, has balanced the public's right to the information and the individual privacy interest associated with the information and has determined that the right of individual privacy does not clearly exceed the merits of public disclosure.(4) Following completion of the initial inventory, each agency or museum shall, whenever the agency or museum receives new human skeletal remains or funerary objects through a loan or donation, update its inventory list within 6 months of the loan or donation. Upon completion, the agency or museum shall provide a copy of this update to the entities listed in subsection (2) within 3 months.En. Sec. 4, Ch. 558, L. 2001.