State-owned monuments, sites, and other historic, prehistoric, or archeological properties owned or purchased by the state are under the control of the department, and their maintenance shall be covered in the appropriations made to the department. Privately owned state monuments or historic sites are eligible to receive state support for their maintenance, restoration, and rehabilitation if they are kept accessible to the general public and application for support is made in conformity with regulations adopted by the commissioner.
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.