American
Antiquities Act of 1906
16
United States Code 431-433
Be it enacted
by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That any person
who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy
any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any
object of antiquity, situated on lands owned or controlled
by the Government of the United States, without the
permission of the Secretary of the Department of the
Government having jurisdiction over the lands on which
said antiquities are situated, shall, upon conviction,
be fined in a sum of not more than five hundred dollars
or be imprisoned for a period of not more than ninety
days, or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment, in
the discretion of the court.
Sec.
2. That the President of the United States is hereby
authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public
proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric
structures, and other objects of historic or scientific
interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled
by the Government of the United States to be national
monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels
of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined
to the smallest area compatible with proper care and
management of the objects to be protected: Provided,
That when such objects are situated upon a tract covered
by a bona fide unperfected claim or held in private
ownership, the tract, or so much thereof as may be necessary
for the proper care and management of the object, may
be relinquished to the Government, and the Secretary
of the Interior is hereby authorized to accept the relinquishment
of such tracts in behalf of the Government of the United
States.
Sec.
3. That permits for the examination of ruins, the
excavation of archaeological sites, and the gathering
of objects of antiquity upon the lands under their respective
jurisdictions may be granted by the Secretaries of the
Interior, Agriculture, and War to institutions which
they may deem properly qualified to conduct such examination,
excavation, or gathering, subject to such rules as they
may prescribe: Provided, That the examinations, excavations,
and gatherings are undertaken for the benefit of reputable
museums, universities, colleges, or other recognized
scientific or educational institutions, with a view
to increasing the knowledge of such objects, and that
the gatherings shall be made for permanent preservation
in public museums.
Sec.
4. That the Secretaries of the Departments aforesaid
shall make and publish from time to time uniform rules
and regulations for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of this Act.
Approved,
June 8, 1906
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