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The Healing Arts Program shall honor all legal restrictions attaching to the gift or bequest of any work of art. In addition, donor requests which do not impose any legal obligation accompanying the bequest or gift of any work of art will be respected to the extent feasible, unless modified by the donor, or if the donor is not living, the donor's heirs or legal representatives. Before proceeding to recommend that a donated work be deaccessioned, the Curator first reviews the records of gift to confirm that the gift is unrestricted.
The Healing Arts Program shall honor all legal restrictions attaching to the gift or bequest of any work of art. In addition, donor requests which do not impose any legal obligation accompanying the bequest or gift of any work of art will be respected to the extent feasible, unless modified by the donor, or if the donor is not living, the donor's heirs or legal representatives. Before proceeding to recommend that a donated work be deaccessioned, the Curator first reviews the records of gift to confirm that the gift is unrestricted.
==Care of the Collections==
==Care of the Collections==
The Healing Arts Program is first and foremost a repository of works of art, and its mission requires the care of works of art in its collection. The Healing Arts Program shall conserve works of art in accordance with the highest standards. The Healing Arts Program shall provide a safe and appropriate environment for the collections, with effective security and environmental control, for the benefit of present and future generations. The Healing Arts Program vshall maintain a Collections Emergency Plan in accordance with UNMC Policies and Procedures. The Healing Arts Program’s conservation standards shall be maintained for works of art on loan to or borrowed from the Healing Arts Program.<br />
The Healing Arts Program is first and foremost a repository of works of art, and its mission requires the care of works of art in its collection. The Healing Arts Program shall conserve works of art in accordance with the highest standards. The Healing Arts Program shall provide a safe and appropriate environment for the collections, with effective security and environmental control, for the benefit of present and future generations. The Healing Arts Program shall maintain a Collections Emergency Plan in accordance with UNMC Policies and Procedures. The Healing Arts Program’s conservation standards shall be maintained for works of art on loan to or borrowed from the Healing Arts Program.<br />


The Healing Arts Program is charged with the long-term care of the collection and shall maintain exact documentation on all examination and treatment work.
The Healing Arts Program is charged with the long-term care of the collection and shall maintain exact documentation on all examination and treatment work.

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