Code of Colorado Regulations
1504 - Department of Higher Education
1504 - Historical Society
8 CCR 1504-7 - HISTORICAL, PREHISTORICAL, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
Section 11 - Lands not owned by the state of Colorado

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

Upon the request of any municipality, county, or governmental agency, the state archaeologist shall undertake the powers provided for in Sections 24-80-405 to 24-80-407 of the Act, with respect to historical, prehistorical, or archaeological resources on private or public lands, owned by the entity so requesting, within the boundaries of Colorado. Upon the request of any corporation or private individual, the state archaeologist may at his/her discretion undertake these powers with respect to archaeological or paleontological resources on private lands, except that the excavation of unmarked human burials requires a permit on all nonfederal lands in Colorado.

A. Costs and logistics shall be negotiated between the requesting person and the society.

B. When such a request has been made to the state archaeologist, and the society through the state archaeologist has agreed to undertake such powers, these regulations govern the exercise of those powers.

C. At the request of the landowner, such sites may be marked with a sign identifying them as places protected by the Act and which require a permit for investigation, excavation, gathering or removal.

D. The society may enter into agreements pursuant to Section 24-80-407 of the Act.

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