Notice of Determinations for Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition
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The law provides a notice regarding the determination that certain culturally significant objects imported from foreign custodians are permissible for temporary display in selected U.S. exhibitions. This includes exhibitions at The Jewish Museum in New York and the North Carolina Museum of Art. The law underscores the national interest in exhibiting such cultural artifacts and requires public notice of these determinations in the Federal Register.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of legal framework for the temporary exhibition of culturally significant objects
- Requirement for public notice in the Federal Register
- Designation of specific venues for exhibitions including The Jewish Museum and North Carolina Museum of Art
Obligations
What this law requires
Publish public notice of determinations regarding culturally significant objects in the Federal Register
Make determination that imported objects are of cultural significance before allowing temporary display
Make determination that temporary exhibition or display of imported objects is in the national interest
Establish agreements with foreign owners or custodians prior to importing objects for temporary display
Provide contact information for inquiries regarding determinations to Reed Liriano, Program Coordinator, Office of the Legal Adviser