(b) If a person who obtains a permit under this section intends to curate or arrange for alternate curation of an archaeological object that is uncovered during an archaeological investigation, the person must submit evidence to the State Historic Preservation Officer that the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and the appropriate Indian tribe have approved the applicant’s curatorial facilities.
(c) No permit shall be effective without the approval of the state agency or local governing body charged with management of the public land on which the excavation is to be made, and without the approval of the appropriate Indian tribe.
(d) The State Parks and Recreation Director, with the advice of the Oregon Indian tribes and Executive Officer of the Commission on Indian Services, shall adopt rules governing the issuance of permits.
(e) Disputes under paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection shall be resolved in accordance with ORS 390.240.
(f) Before issuing a permit, the State Parks and Recreation Director shall consult with:
(A) The landowning or land managing agency; and
(B) If the archaeological site in question is associated with a prehistoric or historic native Indian culture:
(i) The Commission on Indian Services; and
(ii) The most appropriate Indian tribe.
(2) The State Parks and Recreation Department may issue a permit under subsection (1) of this section under the following circumstances:
(a) To a person conducting an excavation, examination or gathering of such material for the benefit of a recognized scientific or educational institution with a view to promoting the knowledge of archaeology or anthropology;
(b) To a qualified archaeologist to salvage such material from unavoidable destruction; or
(c) To a qualified archaeologist sponsored by a recognized institution of higher learning, private firm or an Indian tribe as defined in ORS 97.740.
(3) Any archaeological materials, with the exception of Indian human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony, recovered by a person granted a permit under subsection (2) of this section shall be under the stewardship of the State of Oregon to be curated by the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology unless:
(a) The Oregon State Museum of Anthropology with the approval from the appropriate Indian tribe approves the alternate curatorial facilities selected by the permittee;
(b) The materials are made available for nondestructive research by scholars; and
(c)(A) The material is retained by a recognized scientific, educational or Indian tribal institution for whose benefit a permit was issued under subsection (2)(a) of this section;
(B) The governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002, with the concurrence of the appropriate Indian tribe, grants approval for material to be curated by an educational facility other than the institution that collected the material pursuant to a permit issued under subsection (2)(a) of this section; or
(C) The sponsoring institution or firm under subsection (2)(c) of this section furnishes the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology with a complete catalog of the material within six months after the material is collected.
(4) The Oregon State Museum of Anthropology shall have the authority to transfer permanent possessory rights in subject material to an appropriate Indian tribe.
(5) Except for sites containing human remains, funerary objects and objects of cultural patrimony as defined in ORS 358.905, or objects associated with a prehistoric Indian tribal culture, the permit required by subsection (1) of this section or by ORS 358.920 shall not be required for forestry operations on private lands for which notice has been filed with the State Forester under ORS 527.670.
(6) As used in this section:
(a) "Private firm" means any legal entity that:
(A) Has as a member of its staff a qualified archaeologist; or
(B) Contracts with a qualified archaeologist who acts as a consultant to the entity and provides the entity with archaeological expertise.
(b) "Qualified archaeologist" means a person who has the following qualifications:
(A) A post-graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, history, classics or other germane discipline with a specialization in archaeology, or a documented equivalency of such a degree;
(B) Twelve weeks of supervised experience in basic archaeological field research, including both survey and excavation and four weeks of laboratory analysis or curating; and
(C) Has designed and executed an archaeological study, as evidenced by a Master of Arts or Master of Science thesis, or report equivalent in scope and quality, dealing with archaeological field research.
(7) Violation of the provisions of subsection (1)(a) of this section is a Class B misdemeanor. [Formerly 273.705; 1993 c.459 §12; 1995 c.543 §7; 1995 c.588 §2; 2015 c.767 §171]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 10 - Highways, Military
Chapter 390 - State and Local Parks; Recreation Programs; Scenic Waterways; Recreation Trails
Section 390.005 - Definitions.
Section 390.010 - Policy of state toward outdoor recreation resources.
Section 390.060 - Definitions for ORS 390.060 to 390.067.
Section 390.063 - Lottery bonds for state park projects.
Section 390.065 - Findings; use of Oregon State Lottery proceeds.
Section 390.111 - Creation of department; jurisdiction and authority.
Section 390.114 - State Parks and Recreation Commission.
Section 390.117 - Commission officers; meetings; function; delegation of authority.
Section 390.121 - Powers of commission.
Section 390.122 - Requirements for establishing priorities for acquisition.
Section 390.127 - State Parks and Recreation Director; appointment; compensation.
Section 390.131 - Duties of director.
Section 390.135 - Parks Subaccount; sources; uses.
Section 390.137 - State Parks and Recreation Department Operating Fund.
Section 390.139 - Oregon Adopt-a-Park Program; funding; rules; agreement with volunteers.
Section 390.140 - Powers and duties of State Parks and Recreation Director.
Section 390.144 - Rules for ORS 390.143.
Section 390.153 - Parks Donation Trust Fund; sources; uses.
Section 390.182 - Statewide accessibility design standards for recreation projects.
Section 390.190 - Revolving fund.
Section 390.200 - Authority of department to require fingerprints.
Section 390.230 - Fort Stevens Military Reservation; Clatsop Spit.
Section 390.231 - Development of Crissey Field as state park.
Section 390.232 - Tax on government camping and recreational vehicle spaces.
Section 390.240 - Mediation and arbitration of disputes; rules.
Section 390.241 - Office of Outdoor Recreation; duties; report.
Section 390.242 - Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation; appointment; compensation; duties.
Section 390.243 - Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee.
Section 390.245 - Commemorative coins authorized; sale; use of proceeds.
Section 390.247 - Design; contracted services.
Section 390.255 - Use of funds to acquire land interests; conditions of grants.
Section 390.264 - Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund.
Section 390.270 - Definitions for ORS 390.270 to 390.290.
Section 390.275 - Purpose of ORS 390.270 to 390.290.
Section 390.290 - Schedule for reimbursement of local governing bodies.
Section 390.292 - Willamette Falls Park Fund.
Section 390.300 - Tillamook Forest Recreation Trust Account; sources; uses.
Section 390.303 - Reconnect Forest Park Fund.
Section 390.305 - Salmonberry Trail; plan; coordination.
Section 390.307 - Salmonberry Trail Trust Fund.
Section 390.308 - Oregon Coast Trail; plan; coordination; report.
Section 390.310 - Definitions for ORS 390.310 to 390.368.
Section 390.314 - Legislative findings and policy.
Section 390.318 - Preparation of development and management plan; content of plan.
Section 390.400 - Public electric vehicle charging stations.
Section 390.405 - Parks and Recreation Transportation Electrification Fund.
Section 390.550 - Definitions.
Section 390.555 - All-Terrain Vehicle Account; sources.
Section 390.560 - Uses of All-Terrain Vehicle Account.
Section 390.565 - All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee; appointment; term; duties.
Section 390.577 - Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator permit; rules; fees.
Section 390.580 - All-terrain vehicle operating permit; rules; application; fees; renewal.
Section 390.605 - Definitions.
Section 390.620 - Pacific shore not to be alienated; judicial confirmation.
Section 390.630 - Acquisition along ocean shore for state recreation areas or access.
Section 390.632 - Public access to coastal shorelands.
Section 390.640 - Permit required for improvements on ocean shore; exceptions.
Section 390.650 - Improvement permit procedure; fee; waiver or reduction.
Section 390.655 - Standards for improvement permits.
Section 390.674 - Imposition of civil penalties.
Section 390.676 - Schedule of civil penalties; factors to determine amount; rules.
Section 390.725 - Permits for removal of products along ocean shore; rules.
Section 390.729 - Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore.
Section 390.760 - Exceptions from vegetation line.
Section 390.770 - Vegetation line described.
Section 390.805 - Definitions for ORS 390.805 to 390.925.
Section 390.826 - Designated scenic waterways.
Section 390.827 - Effect of ORS 390.826 on rights of Indian tribes.
Section 390.851 - Activities prohibited on parts of Deschutes River without pass; exceptions.
Section 390.855 - Designation of additional scenic waterways.
Section 390.930 - Definitions for ORS 390.930 to 390.940.
Section 390.938 - Guidelines for management and development.
Section 390.965 - Hearing required; information to be considered.
Section 390.968 - Selection of rights of way for trails.
Section 390.971 - Department duties and powers; rules.
Section 390.992 - Civil penalties.
Section 390.995 - Criminal penalties.
Section 390.997 - Penalties for violation of ORS 166.155 or 166.165.