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18-6-27. Designation of reburial grounds site.

The department shall facilitate the designation of state or federal land for reburial of unmarked remains not claimed by a descendant group and shall:

A.     by September 1, 2007, organize a working group that includes representatives of the department, the Indian affairs department and the tribal-state workgroup on repatriation and sacred places to:

(1)     recommend rules for the acquisition of remains and the maintenance and preservation of the reburial grounds; 

(2)     distinguish between remains that can be reburied and remains that cannot; and 

(3)     establish procedures and priorities for reburying remains held in state collections;

B.     by December 30, 2008, promulgate rules for:

(1)     platting remains placed in the reburial grounds and ensuring that the information is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978;

(2)     accepting and acquiring remains and coordinating activities with the state historic preservation officer;

(3)     preserving the natural environment of the reburial grounds; 

(4)     distinguishing between remains that can be reburied and those that cannot; 

(5)     working with descendant groups that request access to the reburial grounds for ceremonies; and

(6)     providing for security and confidentiality of the site; and 

C.     by July 1, 2009: 

(1)     accept the first remains for reburial, including remains currently at the museum of New Mexico, the museum of Indian arts and culture and the department;

(2)     begin platting the reburial grounds so that reburied remains are not disturbed by later burials and so that the plat is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978; and

(3)     provide security for the reburial grounds.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-18 > Article-6 > Section-18-6-27

18-6-27. Designation of reburial grounds site.

The department shall facilitate the designation of state or federal land for reburial of unmarked remains not claimed by a descendant group and shall:

A.     by September 1, 2007, organize a working group that includes representatives of the department, the Indian affairs department and the tribal-state workgroup on repatriation and sacred places to:

(1)     recommend rules for the acquisition of remains and the maintenance and preservation of the reburial grounds; 

(2)     distinguish between remains that can be reburied and remains that cannot; and 

(3)     establish procedures and priorities for reburying remains held in state collections;

B.     by December 30, 2008, promulgate rules for:

(1)     platting remains placed in the reburial grounds and ensuring that the information is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978;

(2)     accepting and acquiring remains and coordinating activities with the state historic preservation officer;

(3)     preserving the natural environment of the reburial grounds; 

(4)     distinguishing between remains that can be reburied and those that cannot; 

(5)     working with descendant groups that request access to the reburial grounds for ceremonies; and

(6)     providing for security and confidentiality of the site; and 

C.     by July 1, 2009: 

(1)     accept the first remains for reburial, including remains currently at the museum of New Mexico, the museum of Indian arts and culture and the department;

(2)     begin platting the reburial grounds so that reburied remains are not disturbed by later burials and so that the plat is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978; and

(3)     provide security for the reburial grounds.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-18 > Article-6 > Section-18-6-27

18-6-27. Designation of reburial grounds site.

The department shall facilitate the designation of state or federal land for reburial of unmarked remains not claimed by a descendant group and shall:

A.     by September 1, 2007, organize a working group that includes representatives of the department, the Indian affairs department and the tribal-state workgroup on repatriation and sacred places to:

(1)     recommend rules for the acquisition of remains and the maintenance and preservation of the reburial grounds; 

(2)     distinguish between remains that can be reburied and remains that cannot; and 

(3)     establish procedures and priorities for reburying remains held in state collections;

B.     by December 30, 2008, promulgate rules for:

(1)     platting remains placed in the reburial grounds and ensuring that the information is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978;

(2)     accepting and acquiring remains and coordinating activities with the state historic preservation officer;

(3)     preserving the natural environment of the reburial grounds; 

(4)     distinguishing between remains that can be reburied and those that cannot; 

(5)     working with descendant groups that request access to the reburial grounds for ceremonies; and

(6)     providing for security and confidentiality of the site; and 

C.     by July 1, 2009: 

(1)     accept the first remains for reburial, including remains currently at the museum of New Mexico, the museum of Indian arts and culture and the department;

(2)     begin platting the reburial grounds so that reburied remains are not disturbed by later burials and so that the plat is confidential pursuant to Section 18-6-11.1 NMSA 1978; and

(3)     provide security for the reburial grounds.