Tennessee Statutes

§ 11-6-110 — Designation as archaeological site

Tennessee § 11-6-110

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 11-6-110 (2026).

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An archaeological site of significance in the scientific study of Tennessee's aboriginal past or important to public knowledge and appreciation of this history may be publicly designated by the commissioner of environment and conservation and placed in the Tennessee register of archaeological sites; provided, that no sites shall be so designated without the express written consent of the state agency having jurisdiction over the land in question or, if it is privately owned land, the owner thereof; provided, that any person or entity having given its permission may revoke such permission on giving thirty (30) days' written notice of its intent to revoke to the division of archaeology, which revocation will automatically take place on the expiration of the thirty (30) days. Recommendations

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Legislative History

Acts 1970, ch. 468, § 10; T.C.A., § 11-1510; Acts 1984, ch. 801, § 3.

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