(a) If human skeletal burial remains are not claimed as set forth in § 13-6-404 , the Arkansas Archeological Survey or a state-supported museum, or a museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, may serve as a depository for such skeletal remains as are required for scientific purposes. (b) If not otherwise claimed as provided in this subchapter, skeletal burial remains and burial furniture shall be disposed of in accordance with existing laws and rules for disposing of human remains. Acts 1991, No. 753, § 9; 2011, No. 705, § 2. (a) If human skeletal burial remains are not claimed as set forth in § 13-6-404 , the Arkansas Archeological Survey or a state-supported museum, or a museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, may serve as a depository for such skeletal remains as are required for scientific purposes. (b) If not otherwise claimed as provided in this subchapter, skeletal burial remains and burial furniture shall be disposed of in accordance with existing laws and rules for disposing of human remains. Acts 1991, No. 753, § 9; 2011, No. 705, § 2. (a) If human skeletal burial remains are not claimed as set forth in § 13-6-404 , the Arkansas Archeological Survey or a state-supported museum, or a museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, may serve as a depository for such skeletal remains as are required for scientific purposes. (b) If not otherwise claimed as provided in this subchapter, skeletal burial remains and burial furniture shall be disposed of in accordance with existing laws and rules for disposing of human remains. Acts 1991, No. 753, § 9; 2011, No. 705, § 2. (a) If human skeletal burial remains are not claimed as set forth in § 13-6-404 , the Arkansas Archeological Survey or a state-supported museum, or a museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, may serve as a depository for such skeletal remains as are required for scientific purposes. (b) If not otherwise claimed as provided in this subchapter, skeletal burial remains and burial furniture shall be disposed of in accordance with existing laws and rules for disposing of human remains. Acts 1991, No. 753, § 9; 2011, No. 705, § 2.
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