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Cultural Resources
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Adobe Reader. State laws often require treatment of burial sites and associated resources, and most carry penalties for failure to comply. In response to increasing concerns over the looting of cultural resources, including sites containing human remains and funerary objects, many states and tribes have enacted legislation and codes to project burial sites. These laws and codes often require special treatment of burial sites and objects and may have penalties for failure to comply. This project (the map) is a compilation of exiting state and tribal cultural resources laws and codes and we encourage you to review and comment, and suggest additional information and web links. Click on any state in the map to view available information on its State and Tribal Laws and Regulations. The information contained on this websites is to provide you with basic information and is not a substitute for legal counsel.
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Microsoft Word: Questions and comments are welcome and encouraged. Please address all correspondences to Sarah Bridges, NRCS National Cultural Resources Specialist and Federal Preservation Officer, at sarah.bridges@wdc.usda.gov. Last Modified: 09/25/2008 |