Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R654 - Natural Resources, Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
Rule R654-1 - Archaeological Permits
Section R654-1-8 - Delegation of Authority to Issue a Permit to Excavate
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 654-1-8
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
(a) An agency that owns land within the state may request the delegation of the authority to issue permits to excavate for the lands it owns.
(b) The agency shall request the delegation in writing and signed by the agency's authorized representative.
(c) The request in Subsection R654-1-8(b) shall contain the proposed terms and conditions, including the information required by Subsection 9-8-305(3)(c)(ii) and agreement with the following conditions:
(i) each person approved for a permit to
excavate by the agency shall hold a valid permit to survey from the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office at all times before and including the
expiration date of the permit, including any extensions;
(ii) the agency shall consult with the Utah
State Historic Preservation Office regarding the research design of the
proposed project before issuing the permit;
(iii) permits issued by the agency pursuant
to delegation shall contain the provisions required by Subsection
R654-1-10(a),
and, for purposes of compliance and enforcement of Subsection
R654-1-10(a), a
permit issued by the agency shall be considered a permit issued by the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office;
(iv) the agency shall refer issues about
performance of work by the permit holder to the Public Lands Policy
Coordinating Office through the process described in Section
R654-1-11, and shall agree to
amend, suspend, or revoke a permit according to the final results of that
process, and to reinstate a permit only with the concurrence of the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office after compliance with Section
R654-1-12;
(v) the agency and the Public Lands Policy
Coordinating Office shall review the operations of the delegation agreement at
least annually; and
(vi) the Public
Lands Policy Coordinating Office may revoke the delegation at any time without
cause, as provided by Subsection
9-8-305(3)(d).
(d) The agency and the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office shall formalize the terms of the delegation through a Memorandum of Understanding.
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