Nevada Code § 381.223

Seizure and forfeiture of object of antiquity taken without permit to investigate, explore or excavate historic or prehistoric site on federal or state lands; procedure for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes and repatriation of seized prehistoric native Indian human remains and funerary objects upon request
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1. Any object of antiquity taken, or
collection made, on historic or prehistoric sites covered by NRS 381.197 without a permit must be seized
by the proper law enforcement officers, who shall notify the Museum Director of
the action and deposit the object or collection with the Museum Director for
safekeeping. Upon receipt of any item seized pursuant to this section the
Museum Director shall notify the Office of Historic Preservation. Except as
otherwise provided in subsection 2, any object or collection so taken must be
forfeited to the State for exhibition or other use within the State as
determined by the Museum Director.
2. If an object of antiquity or collection
seized pursuant to subsection 1 is prehistoric native Indian human remains or a
funerary object, 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
object in accordance with NRS 381.0067 ;
and
(c) Return the prehistoric native Indian human
remains or funerary object 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.

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