(a) Transfer of art collection and costsNotwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of the Interior is directed to transfer all right, title and interest in that portion of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board art collection maintained permanently by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board in Washington, District of Columbia, to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution to be a part of the collection of the National Museum of the American Indian, subject to subsection (b). Transfer of the collection and costs thereof shall be carried out in accordance with terms, conditions, and standards mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
(b) Retention of permanent license to use of imagesThe Indian Arts and Crafts Board shall retain a permanent license to the use of images of the collection for promotional, economic development, educational and related nonprofit purposes. The Indian Arts and Crafts Board shall not be required to pay any royalty or fee for such license.
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CHAPTER 7A— PROMOTION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC WELFARE
§ 305. Indian Arts and Crafts Board; creation and composition; per diem payments
§ 305a. Promotion of economic welfare through development of arts and crafts; powers of Board
§ 305b. Rules and regulations; submission to Secretary of the Interior
§ 305d. Criminal proceedings; civil actions
§ 305e. Cause of action for misrepresentation of Indian produced goods
§ 305f. Indian Arts and Crafts Board art collection
§ 306. Expenditures for encouragement of industry and self-support; repayment
§ 306a. Advances for support of old, disabled, or indigent allottees; lien against land
§ 309. Vocational training program; eligibility; contracts or agreements
§ 309a. Authorization of appropriations
§ 309b. Vocational education funds
§ 310. Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development