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Section 12: 



(1) At the close of each season's field work, every holder of a per- 



mit shall furnish, in duplicate, to the Commissioner a re- 

 port on the work performed. 



(2) A report under subsection one shall contain 



(a) full details of the work performed including details of 



any stratification or other chronological evidence en- 

 countered; 



(b) a descriptive catalogue of all specimens collected; 



(c) copies of all photographs taken, land maps and plans 



made in connection with the work, together with ex- 

 planatory notes; and 



(d) such other information as the Commissioner may pre- 



scribe. 



Section 13: 



Any archaeological specimen that is taken 



(a) by a person who is not the holder of a permit, or 



(b) by a person contrary to this Ordinance or the regulations 



or the terms of a permit 

 may be seized by a person authorized by the Commissioner to 

 seize such specimens and may be disposed of as the Commis- 

 sioner thinks fit. 



Section 14: 



(1) All archaeological specimens collected by the holder of a per- 



mit shall be submitted by him to the Commissioner for 

 examination by the archaeological officers of the Govern- 

 ment of Canada. 



(2) The Commissioner may direct that any specimens submitted 



under subsection one be turned over to the National Mu- 

 seum of Canada or Public Archives of Canada, and, upon 

 such direction being made, the specimens so directed be- 

 come the property of His Majesty. 



(3) Where specimens are not directed to be turned over to the 



National Museum of Canada or Public Archives of Canada, 

 the Commissioner may return such specimens to the holder 

 of the permit on condition that the holder undertakes to 

 deposit them permanently in some public institution where 



