Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 10 - Education and Culture
386 - Archaeological Permits
Section 10-386-4 - Performance and curation requirements

Current through September 9, 2024

(a) The permit holder shall carry out all permitted activities in accordance with the performance and reporting standards specified in the Connecticut Historical Commission's Environmental Review Primer for Connecticut's Archaeological Resources.

(b) The permit holder shall file quarterly reports with the Connecticut Historical Commission and the State Archaeologist that describe all field activities undertaken and inventories all materials collected, gathered or otherwise recovered from the permitted area. Connecticut Historical Commission inventory form shall be used as the preferred format for reporting site-specific information.

(c) The permit holder shall, as required by section 10-388 of the Connecticut General Statutes, immediately notify the Connecticut Historical Commission and the State Archaeologist if the presence of human skeletal remains are suspected or discovered on site. In such a case, all further archaeological studies shall immediately cease.

(d) All artifactual materials which are collected, excavated, or removed from state lands and all associated records and data shall be reposited with the State Archaeologist as required by section 10-383 of the Connecticut General Statutes.

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