Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Subtitle 13 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION
Chapter 281 - RULES GOVERNING PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Section 13-281-3 - Archaeology

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 13-281-3

Current through February, 2024

An archaeologist serving as principal investigator for any archaeological project shall have the following professional qualifications:

(1) A graduate degree from an accredited institution in archaeology, or anthropology, with a specialization in archaeology, or an equivalent field;

(2) At least one year of cumulative archaeological experience in Hawaii or the Pacific;

(3) At least four months of supervised archaeological field and analytic experience in Hawaii;

(4) At least one year of archaeological research, administration, or management at a supervisory level with at least four months of field experience;

(5) A demonstrated ability to carry research to completion, as shown by completed theses, publications, and manuscripts; and

(6) A demonstrated knowledge of historic preservation laws, rules, and guidelines.

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