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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 7 - Conservation
    • Chapter 53. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES IN THE STATE
    • Subchapter II. Archaeological Resources in or on State Lands
    • § 5308. Permit required.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter II. Archaeological Resources in or on State Lands
    § 5308. Permit required.

    No person may excavate, collect, salvage, recover, remove, damage, or otherwise alter or deface any archaeological resource or its surrounding location or context, located in or on state lands, including subaqueous lands, without first having obtained a permit from the Division.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 7 - Conservation

    Chapter 53. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES IN THE STATE

    Subchapter II. Archaeological Resources in or on State Lands

    § 5303. Purposes.

    § 5304. Definitions.

    § 5305. Authority to enhance, preserve and protect archaeological resources.

    § 5306. Jurisdiction and inter-agency cooperation.

    § 5307. Restriction or closure of public access.

    § 5308. Permit required.

    § 5309. Permit application.

    § 5310. Qualified repositories.

    § 5311. Repository of artifacts or material remains.

    § 5312. Prohibited acts, criminal and civil penalties.

    § 5313. Exemptions.

    § 5314. Confidentiality.

    § 5315. Cooperation with private individuals.

    § 5316. Shipwreck Management Program.

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