70-37. Prohibited acts.
(a) No person, unless acting under the provisions of G.S. 130-198 through G.S. 130-201, shall:
(1) Knowingly acquire any human skeletal remains removed from unmarked burials in North Carolina after October 1, 1981, except in accordance with the provisions of this Article;
(2) Knowingly exhibit or sell any human skeletal remains acquired from unmarked burials in North Carolina; or
(3) Knowingly retain human skeletal remains acquired from unmarked burials in North Carolina after October 1, 1981, for scientific analysis beyond a period of time provided for such analysis pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 70-32, 70-33 and 70-34, with the exception of those skeletal remains curated under the provisions of G.S. 70-35.
(b) Other provisions of criminal law concerning vandalism of unmarked human burials or human skeletal remains may be found in G.S. 14-149. (1981, c. 853, s. 2.)
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.