Washington Statutes

§ 27.53.120 — Recovery of property from historic archaeological sites—Mitigation of damage—Refusal to issue salvage permit to prevent destruction of resource.

Washington § 27.53.120
JurisdictionWashington
Title 27LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, AND HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES
Ch. 27.53ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND RESOURCES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 27.53.120 (2026).

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The salvor shall agree to mitigate any archaeological damage which occurs during the salvage operation. The department shall have access to all property recovered from historic archaeological sites for purposes of scholarly research and photographic documentation for a period to be agreed upon by the parties following completion of the salvage operation. The department shall also have the right to publish scientific papers concerning the results of all research conducted as project mitigation. The director has the right to refuse to issue a permit for salvaging an historic archaeological resource if that resource would be destroyed beyond mitigation by the proposed salvage operation. Any agency, institution, person, firm, or corporation which has been denied a permit because the resource

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Legislative History

[1988 c 124 s 7.]

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