Civil & Administrative

Rescission of Native American Inventory Completion Notices — Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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The Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area (Ohio) is formally rescinding three previously published federal notices related to Native American cultural items and human remains under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The rescinded notices include two Notices of Inventory Completion (NICs) published on July 11, 2002 and July 9, 2003, and one Notice of Inventory Completion Correction published on December 9, 2009. This action effectively cancels the prior determinations made in those notices, which would have established the cultural affiliation of Native American human remains or cultural items and opened the door for repatriation claims by affiliated tribes. Rescinding these notices means the prior inventory findings are no longer legally operative under NAGPRA. The rescission may reflect updated consultations with affiliated tribes, corrections to the cultural affiliation determinations, errors in the original inventories, or new information that invalidates prior conclusions. Federal regulations permit institutions to rescind NICs when warranted by such circumstances, typically requiring republication with corrected information. Affected tribes and interested parties who had standing under the original notices would need to monitor any subsequent re-publication of corrected NICs to understand revised repatriation rights or cultural affiliation determinations.

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Key Changes

  • Rescission of NIC published July 11, 2002 in the Federal Register — no longer legally operative
  • Rescission of NIC published July 9, 2003 in the Federal Register — no longer legally operative
  • Rescission of NIC Correction published December 9, 2009 in the Federal Register — no longer legally operative

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Rescind and invalidate the Notice of Inventory Completion published in the Federal Register on July 11, 2002

Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area
operational
high

Rescind and invalidate the Notice of Inventory Completion published in the Federal Register on July 9, 2003

Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area
operational
high

Rescind and invalidate the Notice of Inventory Completion Correction published in the Federal Register on December 9, 2009

Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area
operational
medium

Monitor and prepare for re-publication of corrected Notices of Inventory Completion with updated cultural affiliation determinations and repatriation information

Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area, Affiliated Native American tribes
operational
high

Update inventory records to reflect that prior cultural affiliation determinations from the rescinded notices are no longer legally operative under NAGPRA

Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area
disclosure

Affected Parties

Native American tribes with cultural affiliation to items in the Toledo Area Metropolitan Park District collectionsMetropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area (Ohio) as the holding institution+3 more…

Tags

NAGPRA,Native American repatriation,inventory completion