Maine Code § 27-376

Antiquities recovered from protected sites
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1. State-owned artifacts to remain in Maine. No artifacts, objects, specimens or materials
originating from a protected site on state-controlled land may be authorized to leave the State
permanently without written permission of the permittors. They may be loaned for a term specified by
the permittors for proper study or exhibit.
[PL 2013, c. 89, §6 (AMD).]
2. Sale of artifacts. Attempts to sell, offers of sale and sale of artifacts, objects or specimens,
excavated after the effective date of this Act, whether excavated lawfully or unlawfully from a protected
site, without the written permission of the permit grantors or the Director of the Maine Historic
Preservation Commission and the Director of the State Museum, are punishable by a civil penalty not
greater than twice the price for which artifacts, objects or specimens are sold or offered for sale.
[PL 2013, c. 89, §6 (AMD).]
3. Prosecution. The Attorney General, upon receiving notification and evidence of violation of
this section from the Director of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, is authorized to file a
complaint against the person named in the District Court of the district in which the person resides or
in the district in which the violation occurred.

[PL 2013, c. 89, §6 (AMD).]
4. Artifact ownership. Artifacts, objects, materials and specimens recovered from protected sites
on state-controlled land are the property of the State Museum. Artifacts, objects, specimens or materials
originating from a site on other than state-controlled land are the property of the landowner and must
be deposited with a suitable repository as designated by the landowner in the preservation agreement
or the permit.
[PL 2013, c. 89, §6 (AMD).]

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