Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 25  /  Part 309: Protection Of Indian Arts And Crafts Products

Section No. Description
Section 309.1 What are the key definitions for purposes of the Act?
Section 309.2 When does a commercial product become an Indian product?
Section 309.6 How should a seller disclose the nature and degree of Indian labor when selling, offering, or displaying art and craft work
Section 309.7 For marketing purposes, what is the recommended method of identifying authentic Indian products?
Section 309.8 When can non-Indians make and sell products in the style of Indian arts and crafts?
Section 309.9 What are some sample categories and examples of Indian products?
Section 309.10 What are examples of jewelry that are Indian products?
Section 309.11 What are examples of basketry that are Indian products?
Section 309.12 What are examples of other weaving and textiles that are Indian products?
Section 309.13 What are examples of beadwork, quillwork, and moose hair tufting that are Indian products?
Section 309.14 What are examples of apparel that are Indian products?
Section 309.15 What are examples of regalia that are Indian products?
Section 309.16 What are examples of woodwork that are Indian products?
Section 309.17 What are examples of hide, leatherwork, and fur that are Indian products?
Section 309.18 What are examples of pottery and ceramics that are Indian products?
Section 309.19 What are examples of sculpture, carving, and pipes that are Indian products?
Section 309.20 What are examples of dolls and toys that are Indian products?
Section 309.21 What are examples of painting and other fine art forms that are Indian products?
Section 309.22 Does this part apply to products made before 1935?
Section 309.23 How will statements about Indian origin of art or craft products be interpreted?
Section 309.24 How can an individual be certified as an Indian artisan?
Section 309.25 What penalties apply?
Section 309.26 How are complaints filed?
Section 309.27 Penalties