Title 12, Chapter 3, Section 53
( 12-3-53)
In order to implement the protective and research policies as outlined in Code Section 12-3-52, the department will appoint a state archeologist whose duties will be: (1) To direct, coordinate, and otherwise engage in fundamental
archeological research on state lands containing sites or objects
of archeological significance and to advise the commissioner of
natural resources in permitting or entering into contractual
agreements with recognized scientific institutions or qualified
individuals to do the same; (2) To cooperate with other agencies of the state which have
authority in areas where sites are located; (3) To conduct a survey of important archeological sites located
on state land and, upon request, to survey and officially to
recognize significant archeological sites on privately owned land,
thereby encouraging the owner to cooperate with the state to
preserve the site; (4) To conduct salvage archeology through data recovery on state
sites threatened with destruction; (5) To protect, preserve, display, or store objects of
archeological significance discovered by field archeology at state
sites or discovered during the course of any construction or
demolition work; (6) To establish training programs, either independently or in
conjunction with institutions of higher learning, in order to
disseminate knowledge concerning archeology and its related
disciplines; and (7) To encourage the dissemination of archeological facts through
the publication of reports of archeological research conducted by
the department. |