- (1) In order to be designated as an appropriate curation facility or repository for collections, a facility must provide evidence of its ability to continually provide adequate curation appropriate to the nature and content of the collection.
- (2) Adequate curation is presumed for all curation facilities.
(3) Adequate curation for repositories means at a minimum:
- (a) possessing and maintaining complete and accurate collection records;
- (b) possessing and maintaining requisite facilities which have equipment and space in the physical plant dedicated solely to the proper storage, study, and conservation of collections;
- (c) possessing and maintaining the ability to keep collections under physically secure conditions within storage, laboratory, study, and exhibition areas;
- (d) requiring staff and any consultants who are responsible for managing and preserving collections to be trained in the curation of collections;
- (e) appropriately handling, storing, cleaning, conserving, and exhibiting collections to ensure the physical integrity of collections;
- (f) storing records of collections, including site forms, field notes, artifact inventory lists, computer disks and tapes, catalog forms, photographs, and a copy of the final report in a manner that will protect them from theft and fire;
- (g) conducting regular inspections and inventories of collections; and
- (h) developing and implementing procedures regarding the accessioning, loan, exhibition, and deaccessioning of specimens.
KEY: curation, archaeological resources, paleontological resources
Date of Last Change: June 3, 1999
Notice of Continuation: January 11, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53B-17-603(2); 53B-17-603(4)(b); 9-8-305(1)(c); 79-3-501(1)(c)