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22-3-903. Definitions

22-3-903. Definitions. As used in this part, the following definitions apply: (1) ”Agency” means any department, bureau, commission, board, council, or political subdivision of the state of Montana, except an entity that is a cemetery board or has authority over a cemetery. (2) ”Board” means the burial preservation board established in 22-3-804. (3) ”Burial site” has the meaning provided […]

22-3-904. Rules

22-3-904. Rules. The board shall adopt rules necessary to provide for filing of claims, procedures for hearings authorized under this part, and procedures for resolving multiple claims. Hearings may not occur until rules have been adopted. Rules must address, at a minimum, criteria for determining lineal descent, cultural affiliation, standards of evidence, and standards of proof. […]

22-3-911. Agency and museum inventory of human skeletal remains and funerary objects

22-3-911. Agency and museum inventory of human skeletal remains and funerary objects. (1) An agency or museum that on or after May 2, 2001, has possession or control over human skeletal remains or funerary objects shall within 6 months complete an inventory of all human skeletal remains and funerary objects and, to the extent possible based […]

22-3-912. Claims for repatriation

22-3-912. Claims for repatriation. (1) A claim for repatriation of human skeletal remains or funerary objects must be made by: (a) filing a written claim for the human skeletal remains or funerary objects with the board and the possessing entity having possession or control of the human skeletal remains or funerary objects; and (b) proving, by a preponderance […]

22-3-914. Closure of hearings

22-3-914. Closure of hearings. To the extent allowed by Montana law, the board shall, upon the request of either party or an intervenor, close any part of a board hearing or any part of a hearing under 22-3-913 to the public if the board finds that information required at the hearing may include identification of the […]

22-3-915. Delay of repatriation for scientific study

22-3-915. Delay of repatriation for scientific study. (1) If repatriation is ordered after a hearing, a possessing entity may request a temporary delay in repatriation because of: (a) scientific study being conducted on or proposed to be conducted on human skeletal remains or funerary objects in its possession or control; or (b) good faith efforts to initiate or […]

22-3-807. Nondisclosure of records

22-3-807. Nondisclosure of records. (1) The state historic preservation officer, in consultation with the board, shall maintain burial site records that are separate and distinct from those in the cultural resource registry and that are necessary to administer this part. (2) Burial site records are confidential and available only to criminal justice agencies or to federal, state, […]