Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 16 - History, Humanities and Arts
Part 5 - Museum Division
Chapter 8 - Collections Policy of the Mississippi Governor's Mansion
Rule 16-5-8.3 - Removal from Historic Collection
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Policy for Removal from Historic Collection:
The Collections Committee has the right, carefully and judiciously, to dispose of objects from Mansion's collections in a manner consistent with professionally accepted standards. A written request listing the reason(s) for removal and the recommended means of disposal must be signed by the Mansion curator, the Museum Division director, and the Department director before submission to the Board of Trustees. Only if the removal request is approved by the Board of Trustees is the Mansion authorized to proceed with disposal.
Once the removal request is approved by the Board of Trustees, items on state fixed assets inventory must be removed from inventory according to procedures established by the State Property Office.
B. Criteria for Removal from Historic Collection:
An object recommended for removal from the historic collection must meet at least one of the following criteria:
C. Procedures for Removal from the Historic Collection:
The Mansion curator may recommend to remove an object from the historic collection if, in his/her opinion, and based upon the criteria set forth in the removal policy, the removal of the object is beneficial to proper collections management. A Request to Remove an Object from the Historic Section Form identifying the object, its condition, the reason(s) for removal, the recommended means of disposal, and any other pertinent information necessary for evaluation of the object must be completed by the Mansion curator and approved by the Museum Division director and the Department director. The Request to Remove an Object from the Historic Section Form must then be submitted to the Board of Trustees for review and approval. No object is to be removed from the historic collection unless the Mansion has clear and unrestricted legal title to the object. If there are any questions regarding the title, the Mansion's legal counsel will be consulted. If an object is to be sold, an appraisal of the object's fair market value will be completed by a qualified, objective appraiser. Objects removed from the historic collection will not be sold or given publicly or privately, to any Mansion employees, employees of the Department of Archives and History, members of the Friends of the Mansion board, members of the Board of Trustees, their families, or their representatives. Complete records will be maintained on all objects removed from the historic collection and their subsequent disposition.
D. Methods of Disposal:
An object removed from the historic collection may be disposed of in one of the following methods:
E. Use of Proceeds Derived from Removal from the Historic Collection/Disposal:
Any funds derived from the sale of objects removed from the historic collection will be placed in the Friends of the Mansion fund for the sole use of acquisition for or conservation of object(s) in the Governor's Mansion historic collection.
F. Recordkeeping for Removal from the Historic Collection:
All records of objects removed from the historic collection will be clearly marked as removed and an "Objects Removed from the Historic Collection" file containing a complete record of objects removed from the historic collection and their subsequent disposition will be maintained by the Mansion curator. Duplicate records are maintained in the Two Mississippi Museums for security.
Miss. Code §§ 39-5-6, 39-5-21 (1972, as amended).