Code of Federal Regulations · Part
Part 309 — Protection Of Indian Arts And Crafts Products
25 C.F.R. pt. 309
- § 309.1 How Do The Regulations In This Part Carry Out The Indian Arts And Crafts Act Of 1990?
- § 309.2 What Are The Key Definitions For Purposes Of The Act?
- § 309.6 When Does A Commercial Product Become An Indian Product?
- § 309.7 How Should A Seller Disclose The Nature And Degree Of Indian Labor When Selling, Offering, Or Displaying Art And Craft Work For Sale?
- § 309.8 For Marketing Purposes, What Is The Recommended Method Of Identifying Authentic Indian Products?
- § 309.9 When Can Non-indians Make And Sell Products In The Style Of Indian Arts And Crafts?
- § 309.10 What Are Some Sample Categories And Examples Of Indian Products?
- § 309.11 What Are Examples Of Jewelry That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.12 What Are Examples Of Basketry That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.13 What Are Examples Of Other Weaving And Textiles That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.14 What Are Examples Of Beadwork, Quillwork, And Moose Hair Tufting That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.15 What Are Examples Of Apparel That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.16 What Are Examples Of Regalia That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.17 What Are Examples Of Woodwork That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.18 What Are Examples Of Hide, Leatherwork, And Fur That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.19 What Are Examples Of Pottery And Ceramics That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.20 What Are Examples Of Sculpture, Carving, And Pipes That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.21 What Are Examples Of Dolls And Toys That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.22 What Are Examples Of Painting And Other Fine Art Forms That Are Indian Products?
- § 309.23 Does This Part Apply To Products Made Before 1935?
- § 309.24 How Will Statements About Indian Origin Of Art Or Craft Products Be Interpreted?
- § 309.25 How Can An Individual Be Certified As An Indian Artisan?
- § 309.26 What Penalties Apply?
- § 309.27 How Are Complaints Filed?