Minnesota Statutes

§ 138.37 — OWNERSHIP, CUSTODY AND USE OF OBJECTS AND DATA

Minnesota § 138.37
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartSTATE HISTORY
Ch. 138HISTORICAL SOCIETIES; SITES; ARCHIVES; ARCHAEOLOGY; FOLKLIFE

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Minn. Stat. § 138.37 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Title to objects and data. The state reserves to itself the title to all objects found and data gathered in field archaeology, except as provided in subdivisions 2 and 3. Although a license may name a custodian other than the state archaeologist, title to the objects and data nevertheless is reserved to the state, and physical possession of them reverts to the state if the custodian named ceases to exist, or if the state archaeologist finds that the custodian is not properly caring for them or keeping them conveniently available for study by students of archaeology. Subd. 2.Field archaeology on behalf of nonresident schools and scientific institutions. The director of the Minnesota Historical Society, with the approval of the state archaeologist, may agree for the state wit

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Legislative History

1963 c 5 s 7

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