Nevada Code § 381.207

Percentage of articles, implements and materials found or discovered and retained in possession by certain holders to be given to state institutions and political subdivisions; procedure for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes and repatriation of found or discovered prehistoric native Indian human remains and funerary objects upon request
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1. The holder of a permit described in NRS 381.197 , except as otherwise provided
in subsections 2 and 3, who does work upon aboriginal mounds and earthworks,
ancient burial grounds, prehistoric sites, deposits of fossil bones or other
archeological and vertebrate paleontological features within the State shall
give to the State 50 percent of all articles, implements and materials found or
discovered of which the holder retained possession after completion of the
process set forth in subsection 4, to be deposited with the Nevada State Museum
Carson City, for exhibition or other use within the State as determined by the
Museum Director. The Museum Director may accept less than 50 percent of such
items. Upon receipt of items pursuant to this subsection, the Museum Director
shall notify the Office of Historic Preservation.
2. The holder of a permit described in NRS 381.197 who does any such work within
the State under the authority and direction of the Nevada Historical Society,
the Nevada State Museum Las Vegas, or an institution or political subdivision
of the State shall give 50 percent of all articles, implements and materials
found or discovered of which the holder retained possession after completion of
the process set forth in subsection 4, to the Society, institution or political
subdivision. The holder of the permit may retain the other 50 percent.
3. If the Nevada Historical Society, the
Nevada State Museum Las Vegas, or an institution or political subdivision of
the State is the holder of the permit, it may retain all articles, implements
and materials found or discovered of which it retained possession after
completion of the process set forth in subsection 4.
4. If any of the articles, implements or
materials found or discovered are prehistoric native Indian human remains or
funerary objects, the Museum Director shall:
(a) Provide notice to and consult with each
applicable Indian tribe in accordance with NRS
381.0066 ;
(b) Determine which Indian tribe has the closest
cultural affiliation to the prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary
objects in accordance with NRS 381.0067 ;
and
(c) Return any prehistoric native Indian human
remains or funerary objects discovered to the closest culturally affiliated
Indian tribe in accordance with the repatriation process adopted pursuant to NRS 381.0069 , if a request for
repatriation is made.
5. Whenever the Office of Historic
Preservation acquires articles, implements and materials under the provisions
of this section, they must be transferred to the Museum Director for exhibition
or other use within the State as determined by the Museum Director.

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