Fla. Admin. Code R. 1A-40.005
(2) The responsible bureau evaluates artifacts and determines whether they should be accepted into the division’s permanent collections.
(c) Evaluation of artifacts is based on the following criteria:
1. All acquisitions must have intrinsic historical, architectural, archaeological, or folk cultural value relating to the history, government, or culture of the state of Florida; and,
2. All acquisitions must possess potential for research or be useful for exhibition or interpretive purposes.
3. In addition to these general criteria, the following factors shall be considered when evaluating artifacts:
a. Whether the artifacts have been carefully examined and evaluated by a division staff member who is knowledgeable about them;
b. Whether the artifacts have legitimate and clear provenance;
c. Whether the current owner of the artifacts has clear title to them and is free to convey them to the division;
d. Whether the division can provide proper storage, protection, and preservation for the artifacts, to ensure their availability for division purposes; and
e. The artifacts’ copyright status, if applicable.
(3) When evaluation is completed, a decision is made as to whether to acquire the artifact and accept it into the division’s permanent collections.
(4) If the division decides to acquire an artifact, acquisition is accomplished by one of the following methods. The method of acquisition used is based on the needs of the donor or vendor and the division and on the nature of the transaction.
Rulemaking Authority 267.031(1), 267.115(6) FS. Law Implemented 267.061(3)(m)6. FS. History–New 3-28-90, Amended 5-11-92.