70-35. Disposition of human skeletal remains.
(a) If the skeletal remains are Native American, the Executive Director, after consultation with an appropriate tribal group or community, shall determine the ultimate disposition of the remains after the analysis.
(b) If the skeletal remains are other than Native American and the next of kin have been identified, the next of kin shall have authority concerning the ultimate disposition of the remains after the analysis.
(c) If the State Archaeologist has received no information or communication concerning the identity or next of kin of the deceased, the skeletal remains shall be transferred to the State Archaeologist and permanently curated according to standard museum procedures after adequate skeletal analysis. (1981, c. 853, s. 2; 2007-484, s. 10(h).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Unmarked Human Burial and Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act.
§ 70-27 - Findings and purpose.
§ 70-29 - Discovery of remains and notification of authorities.
§ 70-30 - Jurisdiction over remains.
§ 70-31 - Archaeological investigation of human skeletal remains.
§ 70-32 - Consultation with the Native American Community.
§ 70-33 - Consultation with other individuals.
§ 70-35 - Disposition of human skeletal remains.
§ 70-36 - Financial responsibility.