Illinois Administrative Code
Title 17 - CONSERVATION
Part 4170 - RULES FOR THE PROTECTION, OF HUMAN REMAINS, GRAVE ARTIFACTS, GRAVE MARKERS AND UNREGISTERED GRAVES
Subpart A - PROTECTION OF UNMARKED HUMAN BURIAL SITES AND UNREGISTERED GRAVES
Section 4170.310 - Issuance of Permits
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Each permit shall specify all terms and conditions under which the avoidance, removal, or disturbance of human remains, grave artifacts, grave markers, or unregistered graves shall be carried out. [20 ILCS 3440/13(d) ]
b) Permit Conditions.
c) One copy of the permit shall be at the site of the project, either in the possession of the owner of record, the principal investigator of the project or a designated professional archaeologist at the project site while any undertaking is occurring. The permit shall be provided to any employee of the Department or any member of law enforcement upon request during normal business hours at the listed address of the permittee or at any time at the site when work is actively occurring on the land the permit was so issued.
d) Initiation Deemed Acceptance. Initiation of work or other activities under the authority of a permit signifies the permittee's acceptance of the terms and conditions of the permit.
e) No Release Until Obligations Satisfied. The permittee shall not be released from requirements of a permit until all outstanding obligations have been satisfied, whether or not the term of the permit has expired.
f) Transfer, Extension, or Modification. The permittee may request that the Department transfer, extend, or modify a permit by written application only. Such transfer, extension, or modification of the permit shall become effective only upon review and written transfer, extension, or modification of the permit by the Department. If a permit is transferred, extended, or modified, the permit shall be reissued by the Department and shall include such transfer, extension, or modification. All transfers, extensions, or modifications shall comply with the Act and this Part.
g) Permits For Terms In Excess of One Year. The permittee's performance under any permit issued for a period greater than one year shall be subject to review by the Department at least annually.