Curation. A. Curation for those archaeological collections generated as a result of the studies completed for this Undertaking or as a result of data recovery activities will be undertaken in accordance with the terms of 36 CFR part 79 and the stipulations listed in parts B through D of this Stipulation. B. Curation of Materials Found in Guam: Lands Held by DoD Under Less than Fee Simple Ownership 1. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking from lands held by DoD under less than fee simple ownership on Guam shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the Guam Cultural Repository facility, once it is constructed, and before construction to the Guam Museum, either in its current leased location or in its new facility once it is constructed, for curation pursuant to Guam law. DoD will negotiate an appropriate fee structure for curation of the collections. Should the Guam Museum or the Guam Cultural Repository facility be unable to accept the materials, the agreement for curation of materials collected on DoD lands (per X.C below) shall apply. C. Curation of Materials Found on Guam: Lands Owned by DoD 1. Curation Assessment A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections on Guam with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress by DoD. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories, and Concurring Parties when it is complete. The study will predict the amount of curation space that will be needed for the archaeological collections generated by the Undertaking, and will provide information on the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities on Guam and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79. 2. Curation Facility Based on the results of the Curation Assessment completed per Stipulation X.C.1, DoD will select the appropriate repository location(s) on Guam meeting the standards of 36 CFR part 79 for archaeological materials collected during the Undertaking. Where applicable, DoD will pay negotiated fees for curation of the collections. a. DoD will provide for curation of collections generated by the Undertaking on Guam at appropriate curation facility(ies) and maintain control of the materials until a permanent, consolidated curation facility meeting the standards of 36 CFR part 79 is available. If DoD facilities are inadequate to properly curate the materials, DoD will negotiate an agreement and appropriate curation fees with NPS for the use of its facility for temporary storage. b. When Guam has completed construction of a curation facility meeting the standards of 36 CFR part 79, DoD will transfer its collections to the Guam Cultural Repository facility and enter into a cooperative agreement with Guam for the purpose of curating the collections at that facility on behalf of DoD. DoD will pay negotiated fees for curation of the collections. c. If, after five years, the Guam Museum has been unable to provide a permanent curation facility, DoD will construct a federal curation facility on lands in which DoD has a real property interest to house collections from DoD lands. Depending on where it is constructed and how construction is funded, this facility could also house collections from other federal agencies. The facility would be designed and staffed to meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79 and shall be publicly accessible for education, scientific and research purposes. D. Curation of Materials Found on Tinian 1. Curation Assessment A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections in the CNMI with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories and Concurring Parties when it is complete. This study will address the archaeological collections that may be generated by the Undertaking from lands on Tinian, the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities in the CNMI, and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR §79. 2. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking on Tinian shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the CNMI Museum for curation. DoD will enter into a cooperative agreement with the CNMI Museum within 90 days of the effective date of this PA for preparation and accessioning of the collections. 3. DoD will negotiate with the CNMI Museum to develop an appropriate fee structure for the curation of the collections resulting from the Undertaking in the CNMI, which the CNMI Museum may use to address its curation capacity. 4. Under an appropriate loan agreement with the CNMI Museum, display quality artifacts will remain on Tinian for tourism displays and educational purposes.
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Curation. A. Curation for those archaeological collections generated as a result of the studies completed for this Undertaking or as a result of data recovery activities excavations will be undertaken in accordance with the terms of 36 CFR part §79 and the stipulations listed in parts B through D of this Stipulation.
B. Curation of Materials Found in Guam: Lands Held by DoD Under Less than Fee Simple Ownership
1. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking from lands held by DoD under less than fee simple ownership on Guam shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the Guam Cultural Repository facility, once it is constructed, and before construction to the Guam Museum, either in its current leased location or in its new facility once it is constructed, for curation pursuant to per local regulations (Guam law. DoD will negotiate an appropriate fee structure for curation of the collectionsPublic Law 29-147). Should the Guam Museum or the Guam Cultural Repository facility be unable to accept the materials, the agreement for curation of materials collected on DoD lands (per X.C IX.C.2.a.i. below) shall apply.
C. Curation of Materials Found on Guam: Lands Owned by DoD
1. Curation Assessment Assessment
a. A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections on Guam with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress has been undertaken by DoD. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Signatories and Concurring Consulting Parties when it is complete. The study will predict the amount of curation space that will be needed for the archaeological collections generated by the Undertaking, and will provide information on the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities on Guam and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR part §79.
2. Curation Facility Facility
a. Based on the results of the Curation Assessment completed per Stipulation X.C.1IX.C.1, DoD will select identify the most appropriate repository location(s) on Guam meeting the standards of 36 CFR part 79 for archaeological materials collected during the Undertaking, presuming that the repository meets the standards outlined in 36 CFR §79. Where applicableShould no such repository with available capacity be identified on Guam, DoD will pay negotiated fees either:
i. Provide for curation of the collections.
a. DoD will provide for curation and interim storage of collections generated by the Undertaking on Guam at appropriate the NPS curation facility(ies) facility and maintain control of the materials until such time as the Guam Museum has constructed a permanent, consolidated new curation facility meeting that will meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79 is available§79. If DoD facilities are inadequate to properly curate the materials, DoD will negotiate an agreement and appropriate curation fees with NPS for the use of its facility for long-term temporary storage.
b. . When the Guam Museum has completed construction of a curation facility meeting the standards of 36 CFR part §79, DoD will transfer its collections to the Guam Cultural Repository facility Museum and enter into a cooperative agreement with the Guam Museum for the purpose of curating the collections at that facility on behalf of DoD. DoD will pay negotiated fees negotiate an appropriate fee structure for curation of the collections.
c. If, after five years, the Guam Museum has been unable to provide a permanent curation facility, ii. DoD will construct a federal curation facility on lands in which DoD has a real property interest to house collections from DoD lands. Depending on where it is constructed and how construction is funded, this facility could also house collections from other federal agencies. The facility would be designed and staffed to meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79 and shall be publicly accessible for education, scientific and research purposes§79.
D. Curation of Materials Found on Tinian
1. Curation Assessment A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections in the CNMI with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress. has been undertaken by DoD. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories and Concurring Consulting Parties when it is complete. This study will address predict the amount of curation space that will be needed for the archaeological collections that may be generated by the Undertaking from lands on Tinian, the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities in the CNMI, CNMI and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR §79.
2. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking on Tinian shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the CNMI Museum for curation. DoD will transfer its collections to the CNMI Museum and enter into a cooperative agreement with the CNMI Museum within 90 days of the effective date of this PA for preparation and accessioning of the collectionsMuseum.
3. DoD will negotiate with the CNMI Museum to develop an appropriate fee structure for the curation of the collections resulting from the Undertaking in the CNMI, which the CNMI Museum may use to address its curation capacity.
4. Under an appropriate loan agreement with the CNMI Museum, display quality artifacts will remain on Tinian for tourism displays and educational purposes.
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Curation. A. Curation for those archaeological collections generated as a result of the studies completed for this Undertaking or as a result of data recovery activities excavations will be undertaken in accordance with the terms of 36 CFR part §79 and the stipulations listed in parts B through D of this Stipulation.
B. Curation of Materials Found in Guam: Lands Held by DoD Under Less than Fee Simple Ownership
1. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking from lands held by DoD under less than fee simple ownership on Guam shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the Guam Cultural Repository facility, once it is constructed, and before construction to the Guam Museum, either in its current leased location or in its new facility once it is constructed, for curation pursuant to per local regulations (Guam law. DoD will negotiate an appropriate fee structure for curation of the collectionsPublic Law 29-147). Should the Guam Museum or the Guam Cultural Repository facility be unable to accept the materials, the agreement for curation of materials collected on DoD lands (per X.C IX.C.2.a.i. below) shall apply.
C. Curation of Materials Found on Guam: Lands Owned by DoD
1. Curation Assessment Assessment
a. A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections on Guam with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress has been undertaken by DoD. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories, Signatories and Concurring Consulting Parties when it is completein September 2010. The This study will predict the amount of curation space that will be needed for the archaeological collections generated by the Undertaking, and will provide information on the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities on Guam and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR part §79.
2. Curation Facility Facility
a. Based on the results of the Curation Assessment completed per Stipulation X.C.1IX.C.1, DoD will select identify the most appropriate repository location(s) on Guam meeting the standards of 36 CFR part 79 for archaeological materials collected during the Undertaking, presuming that the repository meets the standards outlined in 36 CFR §79. Where applicableShould no such repository with available capacity be identified on Guam, DoD will pay negotiated fees either:
i. Provide for curation of the collections.
a. DoD will provide for curation and long-term temporary storage of collections generated by the Undertaking at the NPS curation facility on the island of Guam at appropriate curation facility(ies) and maintain control of the materials until such time as the Guam Museum has constructed a permanent, consolidated new curation facility meeting that will meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79 is available§79. If DoD facilities are inadequate to properly curate the materials, DoD will negotiate an agreement and appropriate curation fees with NPS for the use of its facility for long- term temporary storage.
b. . When the Guam Museum has completed construction of a curation facility meeting the standards of 36 CFR part §79, DoD will transfer its collections to the Guam Cultural Repository facility Museum and enter into a cooperative agreement with the Guam Museum for the purpose of curating the collections at that facility on behalf of DoD. DoD will pay negotiated fees negotiate an appropriate fee structure for curation of the collections.
c. If, after five years, the Guam Museum has been unable to provide a permanent curation facility, ii. DoD will construct a federal curation facility on lands in which DoD has a real property interest to house collections from DoD lands. Depending on where it is constructed and how construction is funded, this facility could also house collections from other federal agencies. The facility would be designed and staffed to meet the standards of 36 CFR part 79 and shall be publicly accessible for education, scientific and research purposes§79.
D. Curation of Materials Found on Tinian
1. Curation Assessment A project to assess the current state of DoD archaeological collections in the CNMI with a specific emphasis on areas that will be affected by the Undertaking is in progress. has been undertaken by DoD. A draft of the report will be provided to the Signatories, Invited Signatories and Concurring Consulting Parties when it is completein September 2010. This study will address predict the amount of curation space that will be needed for the archaeological collections that may be generated by the Undertaking from lands on Tinian, the condition of existing DoD collections, the current and future capacity of curation facilities in the CNMI, CNMI and how well those facilities meet the standards of 36 CFR §79.
2. All archaeological materials (artifacts, midden, ecofacts, manuports, etc.) collected during the course of the Undertaking on Tinian shall, consistent with federal law, be transferred to the CNMI Museum for curation. DoD will transfer its collections to the CNMI Museum and enter into a cooperative agreement with the CNMI Museum within 90 days of the effective date of this PA for preparation and accessioning of the collectionsMuseum.
3. DoD will negotiate with the CNMI Museum to develop an appropriate one-time fee structure for the curation of the collections resulting from the Undertaking in the CNMI, which the CNMI Museum may will use to address its curation capacityerect a pre-fabricated addition.
4. Under an appropriate loan agreement with the CNMI Museum, display quality artifacts will remain on Tinian for tourism displays and educational purposes.
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Sources: Programmatic Agreement