304 - Personal property.

     § 304.  Personal property.        The commission shall have the power and duty to:            (1)  Historical artifacts.--Acquire or accept on behalf        of the Commonwealth through gifts or bequests, objects or        other articles of historical, archaeological, maritime,        natural or geological interest which shall be deposited in        the State Museum or, at the discretion of the commission, at        historic sites and museums committed to its custody or in any        other storage facilities as are available to and approved by        the commission. The commission may inspect surplus property        in the possession of other Commonwealth agencies and receive        this property as an historic resource.            (2)  Exhibition of objects.--Conduct under accepted        professional practices the management and exhibition of        objects; acquire by purchase, gift, loan, bequest or other        lawful transfer objects relating to the culture of this        Commonwealth and examine, research, catalog and preserve        them; manage, care and exhibit these objects in the areas of        natural history, geology, military history, decorative arts,        history, maritime history, fine arts, science, industry and        technology; select and designate the objects to be exhibited        in museums and historic sites in this Commonwealth, including        the State Museum; interpret the results of such management        and exhibition of objects in museum and academic        publications, exhibits and special educational programs for        the public; and undertake appropriate professional        conservation, restoration and storage of all objects and        material items relative to the history of this Commonwealth.            (3)  Lending historic resources.--Lend to any other        museum, archival repository, historical society or other        reliable organized group of an educational nature any        objects, articles of historical interest, manuscripts,        documents or other material committed to its custody. The        commission shall adopt rules and regulations to provide        adequate security for the safe return of the material, which        shall include provision for full insurance protection of the        loaned material.            (4)  Sale or other disposition.--Exchange or otherwise        dispose of material with other museums, archival        repositories, historical societies or other reliable        organized groups of an educational nature; and sell at public        auction historical artifacts, pursuant to its rules and        regulations, provided that an historical artifact shall not        be sold at public auction unless the commission has        determined that the exchange or disposal of that artifact by        the other means authorized by this paragraph is not feasible        and that the property would not be beneficial to the        commission if it were used other than as an artifact. If the        original donor was an individual, the original donor shall be        notified, if he can be located, and, if the original donor is        deceased, his children shall be notified, if they can be        located, and be given an opportunity to reacquire the object,        prior to its being offered at auction. If the original donor        was not an individual, the original donor shall be notified,        if it or its successor can be located, and be given an        opportunity to reacquire the object, prior to its being        offered at auction. The opportunity of an original donor to        reacquire an object shall not be construed to diminish the        commission's control over an historical artifact subsequent        to its acquisition by the commission and prior to its        disposition. These sales shall be conducted by the Department        of General Services. Income produced through these sales        shall be paid into the State Treasury through the Department        of Revenue and credited to the Historical Preservation Fund        and allocated solely for collection acquisition or        conservation purposes. No unique object, article, manuscript,        document or other material, which is of special significance        to the history of this Commonwealth, shall be sold.            (5)  Notice requirements.--Give written notice of the        proposed sale, including a description of the artifact and        its condition, and the name and last known address of the        donor shall be transmitted to the chairmen of the State        Government Committees of the House of Representatives and of        the Senate, respectively, before any historic artifact shall        be sold pursuant to paragraph (4).        Effective Date.  Section 6(1) of Act 72 of 1988 provided that     section 304(5) shall take effect in three years.