R850-60-300. Authorization of Cultural Resource Work  


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  • 1. No person shall alter, remove, injure or destroy antiquities or cultural resources on trust lands, without written permission from the agency.

    2. For purposes of Section 76-6-902 "consent" to alter, remove, injure or destroy antiquities or cultural resources covered by a restrictive deed covenant means either:

    (a) an amendment to the certificate of sale or patent evincing the agency's release of the deed covenant; or

    (b) other specific written permission and an archaeological permit issued under Section 9-8-305.

    3. No person shall conduct an archaeological survey or excavate (as defined by Section 9-8-302) any cultural resources on trust lands without first obtaining a permit under Section 9-8-305 and written authorization from the agency that fulfills the requirement set forth in R850-41-500.

    (a) A condition of such written authorization shall be that the principal investigator, as defined by Section 9-8-302, shall provide the agency with a copy of any records resulting from all such investigations on trust lands that are conducted under the written authorization.

    (b) Non-professional documentation of the location, nature, extent and condition of cultural resources on trust lands shall also be subject to R850-60-300(3)(a).

    4. A person found in violation of R850-60-300 may be subject to civil and criminal penalties under Sections 76-6-903 and 53C-2-301.