[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 43, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 43CFR7.9]



[Page 208]

 

                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR

 

PART 7_PROTECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_Uniform Regulations

 

Sec.  7.9  Terms and conditions of permits.



    (a) In all permits issued, the Federal land manager shall specify:

    (1) The nature and extent of work allowed and required under the 

permit, including the time, duration, scope, location, and purpose of 

the work;

    (2) The name of the individual(s) responsible for conducting the 

work and, if different, the name of the individual(s) responsible for 

carrying out the terms and conditions of the permit;

    (3) The name of any university, museum, or other scientific or 

educational institutions in which any collected materials and data shall 

be deposited; and

    (4) Reporting requirements.

    (b) The Federal land manager may specify such terms and conditions 

as deemed necessary, consistent with this part, to protect public safety 

and other values and/or resources, to secure work areas, to safeguard 

other legitimate land uses, and to limit activities incidental to work 

authorized under a permit.

    (c) The Federal land manager shall include in permits issued for 

archaeological work on Indian lands such terms and conditions as may be 

requested by the Indian landowner and the Indian tribe having 

jurisdiction over the lands, and for archaeological work on public lands 

shall include such terms and conditions as may have been developed 

pursuant to Sec.  7.7.

    (d) Initiation of work or other activities under the authority of a 

permit signifies the permittee's acceptance of the terms and conditions 

of the permit.

    (e) The permittee shall not be released from requirements of a 

permit until all outstanding obligations have been satisfied, whether or 

not the term of the permit has expired.

    (f) The permittee may request that the Federal land manager extend 

or modify a permit.

    (g) The permittee's performance under any permit issued for a period 

greater than 1 year shall be subject to review by the Federal land 

manager, at least annually.