Florida Statutes
§ 267.11 — Designation of archaeological sites
Florida § 267.11
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 267.11 (2026).
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The division may publicly designate an archaeological site of significance to the scientific study or public representation of the state’s historical, prehistoric, or aboriginal past as a “state archaeological landmark.” In addition, the division may publicly designate an interrelated grouping of significant archaeological sites as a “state archaeological landmark zone.” However, no site or grouping of sites shall be so designated without the express written consent of the private owner thereof. Upon designation of an archaeological site, the owners and occupants of each designated state archaeological landmark or landmark zone shall be given written notification of such designation by the division. Once so designated, no person may conduct field investigation activities without first secu
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Related
Cobb Coin Co. v. Unidentified, Wrecked & Abandoned Sailing Vessel
525 F. Supp. 186 (S.D. Florida, 1981)
Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 73-166; s. 55, ch. 86-163.
Nearby Sections
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§ 267.011
Short title§ 267.021
Definitions§ 267.0617
Historic Preservation Grant Program§ 267.071
Historical museums§ 267.0722
Florida Museum of Black History§ 267.0731
Great Floridians Program§ 267.074
State Historical Marker ProgramCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Florida § 267.11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/267.11.