Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01733:reg:16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01733
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16
Character Range: 12855–15069

16  Publishing information about objects
 (1) A borrowing institution or its parent must ensure that the following information is published, in accordance with subsection (2), about each object that is the subject of a proposed loan to the borrowing institution or its parent, and to which Part 2 of the Act will apply:
 (a) a photograph of the object;
 (b) one of the following:
 (i) the name of the lender of the object;
 (ii) the name of the person authorised to act on the lender's behalf;
 (iii) the statement "private lender", "private collection" or a similar description;
 (c) a description of the object sufficient to identify it, including as much of the following information as the borrowing institution or its parent is able to ascertain:
 (i) the type of object;
 (ii) the name and nationality of the artist, creator or manufacturer of the object;
 (iii) the title of the object;
 (iv) the dimensions of the object;
 (v) the date on which, or the period during which, the object was, or is likely to have been, created or manufactured;
 (vi) a description of significant marks or inscriptions on the object;
 (vii) the place or likely place the object was created or manufactured;
 (viii) if the object consists of archaeological or palaeontological material—the place where the object was found or likely to have been found;
 (ix) the date and place the object was acquired by its current owner;
 (x) the date and place the object was acquired by the person who owned the object immediately before the object's current owner;
 (d) each address in Australia at which the object is to be displayed and the period during which the object will be displayed at the address;
 (e) the title of the temporary public exhibition or exhibitions at which the object is to be displayed.
 (2) The information must:
 (a) be published on a dedicated webpage titled Protection of Cultural Objects on Loan, on the website of the borrowing institution or its parent, at least 4 weeks before the object is imported into Australia; and
 (b) remain on that webpage until the object is exported from Australia.
 (3) This section does not apply in relation to information covered by a permission granted under section 17.