Oregon Code § 352.612·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
State Museum of Anthropology.
(1) The anthropological collections at the University of Oregon are designated
and established as the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology. The Oregon State
Museum of Anthropology is designated as the official depository for any
material of an archaeological or anthropological nature that may come into the
possession of the State of Oregon through the operation of ORS 358.935, 390.235
or 390.237 or as a consequence of gifts from the federal government, the
Smithsonian Institution or from other public or private agencies. The
University of Oregon, through the director of the Oregon State Museum of
Anthropology, shall assume full responsibility for the custody and safekeeping
of said collection. If responsibility for a collection is reassigned under ORS
390.235, the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology shall serve as the ultimate
depository in the event the assigned curator is unable or fails to continue
that responsibility.
(2) ORS 390.235
or 390.237 or this section shall not interfere with any collections now in the
possession of any institution of higher learning in Oregon, nor prevent any
private person making a gift of any collection owned by the person directly to
any institution. [Formerly 352.181]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.612
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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