Before any construction, alteration, or improvement of any nature is undertaken on a privately owned, officially designated state monument or historic site by any person, the person shall give the department three months notice of intention to construct on, alter, or improve it. Before the expiration of the three-month notification period, the department shall either begin eminent domain proceedings under AS 41.35.060(b) or undertake or permit the recording and salvaging of any historic, prehistoric, or archeological information considered necessary.
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.