43 CFR · Public Lands: Interior

§ 10.7 — Disposition.

43 CFR § 10.7

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43 C.F.R. § 10.7 (2026).

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§ 10.7 Disposition. When human remains or cultural items are removed from Federal or Tribal lands, as soon as possible (but no later than one year) after the discovery or excavation of the human remains or cultural items, the appropriate official must identify the lineal descendant, Indian Tribe, or Native Hawaiian organization that has priority for disposition of human remains or cultural items using this section.

(a)Priority for disposition. The disposition of human remains or cultural items removed from Federal or Tribal lands must be in the following priority order:
(1)The known lineal descendant, if any, for human remains or associated funerary objects;
(2)The Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization from whose Tribal lands the human remains or cultural items were removed;

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