N.M. Code R. § 4.51.11.8 - IDENTIFICATION OF CONCERNED PARTIES
A. The museum shall initiate action to
identify potentially concerned parties who may have an interest in culturally
sensitive material in the museum's collections.
B. The museum encourages concerned parties to
identify themselves and shall seek out those individuals or groups whom the
museum believes to be concerned parties.
C. The museum's sensitive materials committee
shall review all disputed individual claims of concerned-party status in
consultation with the tribe, community, or organization which the individual(s)
claims to represent. The museum's sensitive materials committee shall assist,
when necessary, in designating concerned parties who have an interest in
culturally sensitive materials contained in the collections of the museum of
New Mexico.
D. The museum shall
provide an inventory of pertinent culturally sensitive materials to recognized
concerned parties.
E. The museum
shall work with concerned parties to determine the appropriate use, care and
procedures for culturally sensitive materials which best balance the needs of
all parties involved.
Notes
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