STOP Act Consultations Summer 2023 Overview

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Safeguarding Tribal Objects
of Cultural Patrimony
(STOP) Act Consultations
Summer 2023
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How to Use Zoom
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Participant Engagement
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audio
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For technical support, please contact STAFF, XXX-XXX-XXXX
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Keep yourself on mute 
when
not speaking. 
Use video, 
if possible, to
promote face to face
communication. 
If needed 
rename yourself 
in
the participant panel.
Find your 
raise hand function 
at the
bottom of your screen
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WELCOME
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Joan Mooney
Principal Deputy, Assistant
Secretary for Policy, Management
and Budget
Bryan Newland
U.S. Assistant Secretary of the
Interior for Indian Affairs
Rachel Brown
Senior Advisor, Assistant Secretary
for Policy, Management and
Budget
Consultation Overview
Overview of STOP Act
Consultation Timeline
Consultation Questions
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STOP Act Overview
Signed into law on December 21, 2022, enrolled as Public Law 117-258.
Prevents the international export of cultural items prohibited from trafficking
under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
and the Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA).
The law directs Interior, with State, Justice, and Homeland Security to:
Regulate export of tribal cultural items;
Facilitate voluntary repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items from
overseas back to the US; and
Operate a program (authorized up to $3 million annually) to issue export certificates and
work in consultation with Tribes on the repatriations efforts under the Act, managing
databases and workflows, collecting fees and fines, and coordinate interagency
implementation.
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Consultation Timeline
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Consultation Invitation Letter sent on April 26, 2023
Consultation Sessions:
May 31, 2023 in Oklahoma City, OK
July 14, 2023 in Fairbanks, AK
July 27, 2023 Virtual consultation
August 8, 2023 Virtual Consultation
August 18, 2023 in Santa Fe, NM
 
Please send written comments by email to 
consultation@bia.gov
 by 11:59 ET by
August 25, 2023
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The Department seeks your input on these questions:
1.
Which Assistant Secretary, Bureau or Office should be responsible for
the Stop Act program?
2.
What types of interagency agreements would be helpful for the
program and for Act implementation?
3.
What should or should not be included in the draft regulations?
Questions for Consultation
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Questions?
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Thank you
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Please send written comments by email
to 
consultation@bia.gov
by 11:59 ET by August 25, 2023
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The STOP Act Consultations for Summer 2023 will focus on the safeguarding of Tribal Objects of Cultural Patrimony. Participants will engage in respectful discussions following specific guidelines to ensure active participation and effective communication. The consultations aim to provide an overview of the STOP Act, its significance, and the timeline for implementation. Key speakers include prominent officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior, emphasizing the importance of upholding cultural heritage and preventing the international trafficking of cultural items.


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  1. Safeguarding Tribal Objects of Cultural Patrimony (STOP) Act Consultations Summer 2023 1

  2. How to Use Zoom Name, title, Tribe/Nation or organization 2

  3. Participant Engagement The facilitation team may mute/unmute participants as needed to manage audio quality. Participants can mute/unmute themselves using the webinar function. Use the raise hand function in the participant tab to join in the discussion queue. Participants should engage actively and respectfully. Please limit comments to 2-3 mins per person. This meeting will not be recorded. 3

  4. Zoom Webinar Features If you have not connected your audio, click on the Join Audio at the bottom left of your screen. To switch to phone, click the arrow next to the microphone icon and select Switch to Phone Audio . If you have joined by browser, please click Audio Settings For technical support, please contact STAFF, XXX-XXX-XXXX 4

  5. Zoom Webinar Features Keep yourself on mute when not speaking. Use video, if possible, to promote face to face communication. If needed rename yourself in the participant panel. Find your raise hand function at the bottom of your screen 5

  6. Zoom Webinar Features Adjust view options 6

  7. WELCOME Bryan Newland U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs Joan Mooney Principal Deputy, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget Rachel Brown Senior Advisor, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget 7

  8. Consultation Overview Overview of STOP Act Consultation Timeline Consultation Questions 8

  9. STOP Act Overview Signed into law on December 21, 2022, enrolled as Public Law 117-258. Prevents the international export of cultural items prohibited from trafficking under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the Archeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA). The law directs Interior, with State, Justice, and Homeland Security to: Regulate export of tribal cultural items; Facilitate voluntary repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items from overseas back to the US; and Operate a program (authorized up to $3 million annually) to issue export certificates and work in consultation with Tribes on the repatriations efforts under the Act, managing databases and workflows, collecting fees and fines, and coordinate interagency implementation. 9

  10. Consultation Timeline Consultation Invitation Letter sent on April 26, 2023 Consultation Sessions: May 31, 2023 in Oklahoma City, OK July 14, 2023 in Fairbanks, AK July 27, 2023 Virtual consultation August 8, 2023 Virtual Consultation August 18, 2023 in Santa Fe, NM Please send written comments by email to consultation@bia.gov by 11:59 ET by August 25, 2023 10

  11. Questions for Consultation The Department seeks your input on these questions: 1. Which Assistant Secretary, Bureau or Office should be responsible for the Stop Act program? 2. What types of interagency agreements would be helpful for the program and for Act implementation? 3. What should or should not be included in the draft regulations? 11

  12. Questions?

  13. Thank you Please send written comments by email to consultation@bia.gov by 11:59 ET by August 25, 2023 13

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