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Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program International Indemnity How to Apply

26 Feb 2024

State the significance and the educational, cultural, historical, and/or scientific value of the exhibition, and for the objects requested for indemnity, as a benefit to the American public. [...] (c) Provide the name of the organizer, and the name and title of the staff curator responsible for the exhibition at each venue. [...] Prior to publication of the immunity notice, the Department of State must determine that the exhibition of objects is in the national interest, and that the objects are of cultural significance. [...] If a Certificate of Indemnity is awarded, the indemnitee is responsible for confirming the stability of the objects for travel and, if necessary, to assure the Federal Council at any time during the indemnity period that conditions of objects correspond to the initial condition reports. [...] Dollar Value of Non-United States-Owned Objects Requested for Indemnity NOTE: Country of ownership is determined by the residence of the legal lender and not by the location of the object.

Authors

Alice Whelihan

Pages
24
Published in
United States of America