N.Y. Education Law § 233-A
1. As used in this section:
6. Notice given by the museum under this section must be mailed to the lender's last known address by certified mail, return receipt requested. Service by mail is complete if the museum receives proof that the notice was received not more than thirty days after it was mailed; provided, however, notice may be given by publication if the museum does not:
(c) receive proof that the notice mailed under this section was received within thirty days of mailing. Notice by publication must be given at least once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in:
(ii) the county of the lender's last address, if known. The date of notice under this subdivision shall be the date of the third published notice. In addition to any other information that may be required or seem appropriate, any notice given under this section must contain the following:
7. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law regarding abandoned or lost property, the museum may, beginning five years from the date the lender last contacted the museum, clarify title to property on permanent loan or loaned for a specified term that has expired. Proof of such contact shall include previously sent restricted letters or loan forms, returned envelopes, inventories and other documentary evidence. The procedure for clarifying title shall be as follows:
8. Notwithstanding any other provision of law regarding abandoned or lost property the museum may acquire title to undocumented property held by the museum for at least five years as follows:
12. The museum shall have the following duty to lenders:
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(a) Unless there is a written loan agreement to the contrary, the museum may apply conservation measures to property on loan to the museum without giving formal notice or first obtaining the lender's permission if immediate action is required to protect the property on loan or other property in the custody of the museum or if the property on loan is a hazard to the health and safety of the public or the museum staff, provided that:
(b) Unless provided otherwise in an agreement with the lender, if the museum applies conservation measures to property under paragraph (a) of this subdivision, and provided that the measures were not required as a result of the museum's own action or inaction, the museum shall acquire a lien on the property in the amount of the costs incurred by the museum, including, but not limited to the cost of labor and materials, and shall not be liable for injury to or loss of the property, provided that the museum:
16. Notwithstanding the provisions of the civil practice law and rules or any other law, except for laws governing actions to recover stolen property: