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#The power to formulate and adopt a program for and to approve the purchase of works of art and to apply to the purchase of works of art the funds restricted for such purposes is vested in the Acquisitions Committee. The Acquisitions Committee may delegate to the Executive Director and the Curator power to purchase objects of art within such reasonable limits as the committee may impose.
#The power to formulate and adopt a program for and to approve the purchase of works of art and to apply to the purchase of works of art the funds restricted for such purposes is vested in the Acquisitions Committee. The Acquisitions Committee may delegate to the Executive Director and the Curator power to purchase objects of art within such reasonable limits as the committee may impose.
#The power to accept or decline gifts or bequests of works of art is vested in the Healing Arts Acquisitions Committee.
#The power to accept or decline gifts or bequests of works of art is vested in the Healing Arts Acquisitions Committee.
#The power to deaccession works of art for sale, exchange, or other means of disposal with a current market value up to and including $50,000 is vested in the Acquisitions Committee (See [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php?title=Collections_Management&action=edit#Deaccessioning Deaccessioning] below).
#The power to deaccession works of art for sale, exchange, or other means of disposal with a current market value up to and including $50,000 is vested in the Acquisitions Committee (See [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Collections_Management#Deaccessioning Deaccessioning] below).
==Acquisitions==
==Acquisitions==
===General Principles===
===General Principles===
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For any purchase of a single work of art over $150,000 and for all archaeological materials or ancient art for acquisition or gift and bequest, the Healing Arts Program shall obtain all import and export documentation.<br />
For any purchase of a single work of art over $150,000 and for all archaeological materials or ancient art for acquisition or gift and bequest, the Healing Arts Program shall obtain all import and export documentation.<br />


See [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php?title=Collections_Management&action=edit#Cultural_Objects.2C_Archaeological_Materials_and_Ancient_Art Cultural Objects, Archaeological Materials and Ancient Art] for additional requirements for acquisitions of archeological materials or ancient art.<br />
See [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Collections_Management#Cultural_Objects.2C_Archaeological_Materials_and_Ancient_Art Cultural Objects, Archaeological Materials and Ancient Art] for additional requirements for acquisitions of archeological materials or ancient art.<br />


For all acquisitions over $150,000 and for other acquisitions at its discretion, the Healing Arts Program shall determine whether the work of art appears in relevant databases of stolen work.
For all acquisitions over $150,000 and for other acquisitions at its discretion, the Healing Arts Program shall determine whether the work of art appears in relevant databases of stolen work.