Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 18 : Section 668


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 668. Theft of major artwork

      (a) Definitions. - In this section - 
        (1) "museum" means an organized and permanent institution, the
      activities of which affect interstate or foreign commerce, that -
      
          (A) is situated in the United States;
          (B) is established for an essentially educational or
        aesthetic purpose;
          (C) has a professional staff; and
          (D) owns, utilizes, and cares for tangible objects that are
        exhibited to the public on a regular schedule.

        (2) "object of cultural heritage" means an object that is - 
          (A) over 100 years old and worth in excess of $5,000; or
          (B) worth at least $100,000.

      (b) Offenses. - A person who - 
        (1) steals or obtains by fraud from the care, custody, or
      control of a museum any object of cultural heritage; or
        (2) knowing that an object of cultural heritage has been stolen
      or obtained by fraud, if in fact the object was stolen or
      obtained from the care, custody, or control of a museum (whether
      or not that fact is known to the person), receives, conceals,
      exhibits, or disposes of the object,

    shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 10 years,
    or both.



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