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National Museum of the American Indian Act

Became Public Law No: 101-185.

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Summary

36 Passed House amended May 29, 2002

National Museum of the American Indian Act - Establishes within the Smithsonian Institution a memorial to Native Americans to be known as the National Museum of the American Indian, to provide for the study and research of Native Americans and their culture and the collection and exhibition of Native American objects. Authorizes the Smithsonian to provide for the transfer of certain assets of the Heye Foundation for the use of the Museum. Establishes the Board of Trustees of the Museum which shall: (1) recommend annual budgets for the Museum; (2) assist the Board of Regents on matters relating to the Museum; and (3) report annually to the Regents on the acquisition, disposition, and display of Native American objects and artifacts and on other appropriate matters. Grants the trustees sole authority to: (1) dispose of and acquire Museum property; and (2) specify criteria for appropriate use of Museum collections. Grants the Trustees authority to: (1) provide for the restoration, preservation, and maintenance of Museum collections; (2) solicit funds for the Museum; and (3) approve expenditures from the Museum's endowment. Requires the Secretary of the Smithsonian to appoint a Director to manage the Museum and employees to serve under the Director. Requires Foundation employees serving the day before the transfer to be offered employment by the Smithsonian. Directs the Regents to plan, design, and construct a facility for the Museum in specified areas of the District of Columbia. Prohibits the Regents from paying more than two-thirds of the facility's total costs from appropriated funds with the remainder of such costs to be paid from non-Federal sources. Authorizes the Administrator of the General Services Administration to lease space in the Old United States Custom House in New York City at a nominal charge to the Smithsonian for a period of not less than 99 years to house a portion of the Museum collections. Authorizes the Administrator to reimburse the Federal Buildings Fund for the difference between the amount charged to the Smithsonian for leasing such space and the commercial charge which would otherwise apply to such space. Authorizes appropriations to the Administrator for FY 1991 and succeeding fiscal years to reimburse such Fund. Directs the Regents to plan, design, and construct a facility in such space for the Museum to be known as the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian. Requires the Administrator to plan, design, and construct an auditorium and loading dock in the Custom House for the Museum and other occupants of that building. Makes the Regents responsible for repairs and alterations of the Center. Directs the Regents to: (1) reimburse the Administrator for the Smithsonian's share of service and repair costs with respect to such space; and (2) pay one-third of the center's costs from non-Federal sources. Requires payments by the city and State of New York for the establishment of the Center to be made to the Regents according to a payment schedule to be agreed upon by such parties. Prohibits the obligation of Federal funds for construction of the Center in a fiscal year until non-Federal sources have paid the estimated share of such costs to the Regents. Directs the Regents to plan, design, and construct a facility for the conservation and storage of Museum collections at the Museum Support Center in Suitland, Maryland. Authorizes the Regents and the Administrator to enter into agreements for planning, designing, and constructing such facilities which require the Regents to transfer funds to the Administrator to cover the expenses of establishing such facilities. Prohibits the obligation of funds appropriated for establishing such facilities for actual construction of any facility until 60 days after the Regents transmit to the Congress an analysis of the total estimated cost of such construction and a cost-sharing plan projecting Federal appropriations and non-Federal contributions for such construction on a fiscal year basis. Requires the Administrator to make necessary repairs and alterations in the portion of the Custom House that is not leased to the Regents and which, on the enactment of this Act, has not been altered. Authorizes appropriations from the Federal Buildings Fund to the Administrator to make such repairs and alterations and to plan, design, and construct an auditorium and loading dock at the Custom House. Directs the Regents: (1) to assure that, when a qualified successor to the Heye Foundation at Audubon Terrace takes possession of Audubon Terrace, a specified area at that facility is accessible to the public and physically suitable for exhibition activities; and (2) upon written agreement between the Regents and any qualified successor, to lend objects from Smithsonian collections to the successor for exhibition at Audubon Terrace and to provide training, scholarship, and other assistance for exhibition activities at Audubon Terrace. Requires any charge by the Regents for activities pursuant to such agreements to be determined according to the successor's ability to pay. Directs the Regents to give priority to agreements with appropriate Indian organizations, including Indian tribes, when entering into agreements with museums, educational institutions, and cultural organizations to: (1) loan Native American artifacts and objects from Smithsonian collections; (2) sponsor or coordinate traveling exhibitions of such items; or (3) provide training or technical assistance. Allows agreements with Indian organizations to provide that loans or services be furnished to such organizations at minimal or no cost. Allows the Regents to establish programs to serve Indian tribes and communities and, in cooperation with educational institutions including tribally controlled community colleges, provide programs to enhance the opportunities for Indians in museum studies, management, and research. Requires the Regents to establish an Indian Museum Management Fellowship program to provide stipend support to Indians for training in museum development and management. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 and each succeeding fiscal year for such Indian programs. Directs the Secretary to: (1) inventory Indian human remains and funerary objects in the possession or control of the Smithsonian; and (2) identify the origins of such remains and objects using the best available scientific and historical documentation. Provides that if the tribal origin of any such remains or objects is identified by a preponderance of the evidence, the Secretary shall so notify any affected Indian tribe at the earliest opportunity. Provides that if any such remains are identified by a preponderance of the evidence as those of a particular individual or as those of an individual culturally affiliated with a particular Indian tribe, the Secretary, upon the request of the descendants of such individual or of the Indian tribe, shall expeditiously return such remains along with any associated funerary objects to the descendants or tribe. Provides that if any Indian funerary object not associated with Indian human remains is identified by a preponderance of the evidence as having been removed from a specific burial site of an individual culturally affiliated with a particular Indian tribe, the Secretary, upon the request of the Indian tribe, shall expeditiously return such object to the tribe. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 and succeeding fiscal years to inventory, identify, and return such remains and objects held by the Smithsonian. Directs the Secretary to appoint a special committee to monitor and review the inventory, identification, and return of such remains and items within 120 days after the enactment of this Act. Directs the committee to: (1) ensure fair and objective consideration and assessment of all relevant evidence with respect to the inventory and identification; (2) review any finding relating to the origin or the return of such remains or objects upon the request of any affected party or otherwise; (3) facilitate the resolution of any dispute that may arise between Indian tribes with respect to the return of such remains or objects; and (4) perform other related functions as assigned. Requires the Secretary to report to the Congress at the conclusion of the work of the committee. Terminates the committee 120 days after such report is submitted. Authorizes appropriations to the committee for FY 1991 and succeeding fiscal years. Requires the Secretary to inventory and identify Native Hawaiian human remains and funerary objects in the possession of the Smithsonian and to enter into an agreement with appropriate Native Hawaiian organizations with expertise in Native Hawaiian affairs to provide for the return of such remains and objects. Directs the Secretary to apply the principles and procedures set forth for the inventory, identification, and return of Indian human remains and funerary objects and for the special committee to the Native Hawaiian human remains and funerary objects. Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make grants to Indian tribes to assist such tribes in reaching and carrying out agreements for the return of Indian human remains and funerary objects. Authorizes appropriations for such grants for FY 1991 and succeeding fiscal years. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to Indian organizations for renovation and repair of museum and exhibit facilities to enable such organizations to exhibit objects and artifacts on loan from the Smithsonian collections or from other sources. Establishes within the U.S. Treasury the Tribal Museum Endowment Fund from which the Secretary is required to make such grants. Authorizes the Secretary to accept non-Federal contributions for deposit in the Fund. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to credit to the Fund the interest on, and the proceeds from, the sale and redemption of obligations held in the Fund. Authorizes the Secretary to invest any portion of the Fund in interest-bearing obligations of the United States. Authorizes appropriations to the Fund for FY 1992 and succeeding fiscal years. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to report to the Congress annually on the financial condition of the Fund. Authorizes appropriations to the Regents to carry out this Act.

01 Reported to Senate with amendment(s) May 29, 2002

National American Indian Museum Act - Establishes within the Smithsonian Institution a memorial to Native Americans to be known as the National Museum of the American Indian to provide for the study, research, collection, and exhibition of Native Americans and their culture. Designates specified areas in the District of Columbia and New York City as the sites of facilities for the Museum. Requires establishment of a facility for the conservation and storage of Museum collections at the Museum Support Center in Suitland, Maryland. Authorizes the Smithsonian to: (1) provide for the transfer of certain assets of the Heye Foundation for the benefit and use of the Museum; (2) construct such facilities; (3) provide for acquisition of Native American objects and artifacts from museums or private collections; and (4) maintain or loan objects and artifacts in the Museum's collection. Establishes the Board of Trustees of the Museum. Directs the Board to: (1) recommend annual budgets for the Museum; and (2) assist the Board of Regents on matters relating to the Museum. Grants the Trustees sole authority to: (1) dispose of and acquire additional Museum property; and (2) establish policy with respect to the utilization of the Museum's collections. Grants the Trustees authority to: (1) establish policy with respect to restoration, preservation, and maintenance of Museum collections; (2) solicit funds for the Museum; (3) approve expenditures from the Museum's endowment; (4) advise the Museum's Director; (5) provide for the exhibition of Native American objects and artifacts; and (6) conduct research and evaluation and educational programs with respect to the Museum collections. Requires Trustees to submit annual reports to the Board of Regents and the Congress. Requires Foundations employees serving at the time of the transfer to be offered employment by the Smithsonian. Authorizes the Board of Regents to enter into agreements with other museums and organizations to: (1) loan Native American artifacts and objects from the Museums collections; (2) sponsor and coordinate traveling exhibitions; and (3) provide training and technical assistance. Directs the Board of Regents to: (1) identify the geographic and tribal origins of the skeletal remains of Indians and Alaska Natives in the Smithsonian; (2) conduct a study and make recommendations as to the final disposition of such remains; (3) consult with Native American traditional religious leaders in making such recommendations; and (4) report to the Congress within three years after this Act's enactment on the identity of such skeletal remains and the findings and recommendation of such study. Pledges that the United States will provide the funds needed to design, construct, maintain, and operate the Museum. Authorizes appropriations. Permits appropriated funds to be transferred to the General Services Administration which may enter into contracts to carry out this Act. Prohibits the appropriation of funds to construct museum facilities authorized by this Act until the Smithsonian Institution provides to the Congress and the Administration an analysis of the total estimated cost of such construction and a cost-sharing plan projecting amounts for Federal appropriations and for non-Federal contributions.

00 Introduced in Senate May 29, 2002

National American Indian Museum Act - Establishes within the Smithsonian Institution a memorial to Native Americans to be known as the National Museum of the American Indian to provide for the study, research, collection, and exhibition of Native Americans and their culture. Designates specified areas in the District of Columbia and New York City as the sites of facilities for the Museum. Requires establishment of a facility for the conservation and storage of Museum collections at the Museum Support Center in Suitland, Maryland. Authorizes the Smithsonian to: (1) provide for the transfer of certain assets of the Heye Foundation for the benefit and use of the Museum; (2) construct such facilities; (3) provide for acquisition of Native American objects and artifacts from museums or private collections; and (4) maintain or loan objects and artifacts in the Museum collection. Establishes the Board of Trustees of the Museum. Directs the Board to: (1) recommend annual budgets for the Museum; and (2) assist the Board of Regents on matters relating to the Museum. Grants the Trustees sole authority to: (1) dispose of and acquire additional Museum property; and (2) establish policy with respect to the utilization of the Museum collections. Grants the Trustees authority to: (1) establish policy with respect to restoration, preservation, and maintenance of Museum collections; (2) solicit funds for the Museum; (3) approve expenditures from the Museum's endowment; (4) advise the Museum's Director; (5) provide for the exhibition of Native American objects and artifacts; and (6) conduct research and evaluation and educational programs with respect to the Museum collections. Requires the Trustees to submit annual reports to the Board of Regents and the Congress. Requires the Foundation's employees serving at the time of the transfer to be offered employment by the Smithsonian. Authorizes the Board of Regents to: (1) designate affiliate museums of the Museum in certain U.S. regions and in Alaska and Hawaii; and (2) establish an advisory council within each such region or State to oversee Museum curation and acquisitions and to provide necessary technical assistance for such affiliate museums. Directs the Board of Regents to: (1) identify the geographic and tribal origins of the skeletal remains of Indians and Alaska Natives in the Smithsonian; (2) conduct a study and make recommendations as to the final disposition of such remains; (3) consult with Native American traditional religious leaders in making such recommendations; and (4) report to the Congress within three years after this Act's enactment on the identity of such skeletal remains and the findings and recommendation of such study. Pledges that the United States will provide the funds needed to maintain and operate the Museum. Authorizes appropriations.

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Nov 28, 1989

Signed by President.

Nov 28, 1989

Signed by President.

Nov 28, 1989

Became Public Law No: 101-185.

Nov 28, 1989

Became Public Law No: 101-185.

Nov 17, 1989

Presented to President.

Nov 17, 1989

Presented to President.

Nov 16, 1989

Measure Signed in Senate.

Nov 15, 1989

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Nov 14, 1989

Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendments to Senate bill.

Nov 14, 1989

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendments by Voice Vote.

Nov 14, 1989

Senate agreed to the House amendments by Voice Vote.

Nov 13, 1989

Mr. Clay asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table and consider.

Nov 13, 1989

Considered by unanimous consent.

Nov 13, 1989

The House struck all after the enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of a similar measure H.R. 2668. Agreed to without objection.

Nov 13, 1989

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection.

Nov 13, 1989

On passage Passed without objection.

Nov 13, 1989

A similar measure H.R. 2668 was laid on the table without objection.

Nov 13, 1989

The title of the measure was amended to that of similar measure H.R. 2668. Agreed to without objection.

Nov 13, 1989

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Oct 5, 1989

Received in the House.

Oct 5, 1989

Held at the desk.

Oct 5, 1989

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 3, 1989

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Oct 3, 1989

The committee substitute as amended agreed to by Voice Vote.

Oct 3, 1989

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 3, 1989

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Sep 27, 1989

Committees on Indian Affairs; Rules. Jointly reported to Senate by Senator Inouye with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 101-143.

Sep 27, 1989

Committees on Indian Affairs; Rules. Jointly reported to Senate by Senator Inouye with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 101-143.

Sep 27, 1989

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 264.

May 17, 1989

Committee on Rules. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

May 16, 1989

Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

May 12, 1989

Committees on Rules; Indian Affairs. Joint hearings held. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 101-203.

May 12, 1989

Senate Committee on Rules discharged by Unanimous Consent.

May 12, 1989

Senate Committee on Rules discharged by Unanimous Consent.

May 12, 1989

Referred jointly to the Committees on Rules; Indian Affairs by unanimous consent.

May 11, 1989

Introduced in Senate

May 11, 1989

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules.

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