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I actually did this once at a museum in New York (not city) and the state has very strick rules. I had a gift form that had three catagories, 1. unrestricted, 2, educational; and 3. permanent collection. The explination on the unrestricted was that it could be used, traded, sold as was needed for the musuem. In many places, as long as it has not been officially accessioned, it can be sold, traded or used. By the way the educational was usable artifacts for programs, these could be used, used up and discarded when no longer of use, they included antiques and reproductions. If an antique, we always had one good version for the permanent collection. Hope that helps.  Joan - no longer in the museum business but try to keep up with what is going on.

Joan Goodbody
Reference/Instruction Librarian
Government Documents Coordinator
Michigan Technological University Library
Houghton, MI 49931-1295
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-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Sue Bodemer
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:56 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] conflict of interest


Dear All,

I serve on the Board of Directors of an historical society.  We are having a
fund raising event which will include an auction of items -- travel
packages; time shares; jewelry; etc.  Someone has offered to donate antique
furniture for the auction.  The pieces are not of interest to our
organization.  Is there any conflict with the historical society accepting
the items and keeping the proceeds from the sale?

Thanks for your anticipated help, replying directly would be fine if you
wish.

Sue Bodemer
Registrar
Rockwell Museum of Western Art
111 Cedar Street
Corning, NY  14830
607-937-5386 (museum)
607-974-4162 (direct line)
607-974-4536 (fax)
www.rockwellmuseum.org
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