121-7.1. Maritime Museum; disposition of artifacts.
Notwithstanding Article 3A of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes, G.S. 143-49(4), or any other law pertaining to surplus State property, the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with the approval of the North Carolina Historical Commission, may sell, trade, or place on permanent loan any artifact from the collection of the North Carolina Maritime Museum unless the sale, trade, or loan would be contrary to the terms of the acquisition. Sales or exchanges shall be conducted in accordance with generally accepted practices for accredited museums. If an artifact is sold, the net proceeds of the sale shall be deposited in the State treasury to the credit of a special fund to be used for the improvement of the Museum's collections or exhibits. (1998-212, s. 21(b); 2015-241, s. 14.30(s).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 121 - Archives and History
Article 1 - General Provisions.
§ 121-4 - Powers and duties of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
§ 121-4.1 - North Carolina Register of Historic Places.
§ 121-5 - Public records and archives.
§ 121-5.1 - State Historical Records Advisory Board.
§ 121-6 - Historical publications.
§ 121-7.1 - Maritime Museum; disposition of artifacts.
§ 121-7.2 - Maritime Museum; branch museum.
§ 121-7.3 - Admission and related activity fees and operating hours.
§ 121-7.4 - Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum.
§ 121-7.5 - Bentonville Battlefield Fund.
§ 121-7.6 - North Carolina Transportation Museum special fund.
§ 121-7.7 - State Historic Sites and Museums special fund.
§ 121-8 - Historic preservation program.
§ 121-9 - Historic properties.
§ 121-9.1 - Lake Mattamuskeet Lodge Preservation.
§ 121-10 - Security of historic properties.
§ 121-12 - North Carolina Historical Commission.
§ 121-13 - Acquisition of portrait of Governor during term of office.