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Downum - Interior Solicitor

Laidlaw - changed tape - missed some. Oral copyright now in use to some extent.

Pilles - Need law to protect ethnographic materials, comparable to site record data.

Dongoske - Asked a specific area be restricted.

Laidlaw - Will protect information if you let us know (BLM perspective).

Ferguson - Brunson private agency, had access, materials housed at Hopi.

Laidlaw - Do need specific requirements to protect that data.

Jenkins - Federal agencies, at minimum, what data is required? This is a serious issue.

Pilles - If this comes across then a big issue! Need law for protection issue.

Canouts - Regs come down that hold to nature of sites. Laidlaw done that.

Downum -

STREAMLINING ENTIRE PROCESS

Brunson - Time limits on federal agencies.

Pilles - Time limits on Tribes.

Laidlaw - Development coordination & collaboration mechanisms.

Anyon - Identify accountability of individuals who will draft document and date done by. Accountability.

Pilles - Develop MOU/MOA to handle issues if above not met.

Brunson - Allow outside agencies/groups to do draft and get ball rolling. Initial draft.

Kintigh - Good idea, but not want to loose right if changes in tribes/agencies. Could be some stuff not discussed.

Ferguson - Have periodic reviews.

Kintigh - Agencies need to be sensitive to MOA and MOUs. Whole being structured to broader concerns.

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