S 2872 · 106th Congress · Native Americans

Indian Arts and Crafts Enforcement Act of 2000

Introduced 2000-07-14· Sponsored by Sen. Campbell, Ben Nighthorse [R-CO]· Senate

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Latest: Became Public Law No: 106-497.(2000-11-09)

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[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Indian Arts and Crafts Enforcement Act of 2000 - Amends the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 to provide that in a civil action brought against a person who offers or displays for sale or sells a good in a manner that falsely suggests it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization resident within the United States, damages shall include any and all gross profits accrued by the defendant as a result of such activities. Allows such an action to be commenced by an Indian arts and crafts organization on behalf of itself, or by an Indian on behalf of himself or herself. Authorizes the Attorney General, in the case of such a civil action commenced by the Attorney General upon the request of the Secretary of the Interior on behalf of an Indian who is a member of an Indian tribe or on behalf of an Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, to deduct from the amount recovered the amount for the costs of investigation awarded and to reimburse the Indian Arts and Crafts Board the amount of such costs incurred as a direct result of Board activities in the suit. Requires the Board to promulgate re…

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S. 2872, Indian Arts and Crafts Enforcement Act of 2000

Aug 7, 2000

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on July 26, 2000

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Cosponsors (4)

2 Democrats2 Republicans