Upon the recommendation of the commission, the governor may declare by public order any particular historic, prehistoric, or archeological structure, deposit, site, or other object of scientific or historic interest that is situated on land owned or controlled by the state to be a state monument or historic site, and the governor may designate as a part of the monument or site as much land as is considered necessary for the proper access, care, and management of the object or site to be protected. When an object or site is situated on land held in private ownership, it may be declared a state monument or historic site in the same manner, with the written consent of the owner.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 35. Historic Preservation
Article 1. Alaska Historic Preservation Act.
Sec. 41.35.010. Declaration of policy.
Sec. 41.35.020. Title to historic, prehistoric, and archeological resources; local display.
Sec. 41.35.030. Designation of monuments and historic sites.
Sec. 41.35.040. Administration and financial support of monuments and historic sites.
Sec. 41.35.060. Power to acquire historic, prehistoric, or archeological properties.
Sec. 41.35.090. Notice required of private persons.
Sec. 41.35.200. Unlawful acts.
Sec. 41.35.210. Criminal penalties.
Sec. 41.35.215. Civil penalties.