43 C.F.R. § 10.5
When a discovery of human remains or cultural items on Federal or Tribal lands occurs, any person who knows or has reason to know of the discovery must inform the appropriate official for the Indian Tribe, Native Hawaiian organization, Federal agency, or DHHL and the additional point of contact. The appropriate official must respond to a discovery and, if applicable, certify when an activity may resume.
(a) Report any discovery. Any person who knows or has reason to know of a discovery of human remains or cultural items on Federal or Tribal lands must:
(1) Immediately report the discovery in person or by telephone to the appropriate official and any additional point of contact shown in table 1 of this paragraph (a).
| Where the discovery is on . . . | the appropriate official is the representative for the . . . | and the additional point of contact is the . . . |
|---|---|---|
| Federal lands in the United States * | Federal agency with primary management authority | Any Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization with potential cultural affiliation, if known. |
| Tribal lands in Alaska and the continental United States | Indian Tribe | Bureau of Indian Affairs or the Federal agency with primary management authority, if any. |
| Tribal lands in Hawai'i | DHHL | Any Native Hawaiian organization with potential cultural affiliation, if known. |
| * Federal lands in Alaska selected but not yet conveyed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA, 43 U.S.C. 1601) | Bureau of Land Management or Federal agency with primary management authority | Alaska Native Corporation organized under ANCSA. |
(3) No later than 24 hours after the discovery, send written documentation of the discovery to the appropriate official and the additional point of contact shown in Table 1 to paragraph (a)(1) of this section stating:
(b) Cease any nearby activity. If a discovery is related to an activity (including but not limited to construction, mining, logging, or agriculture), the person responsible for the activity must:
(3) In the written documentation of the discovery required under paragraph (a)(3) of this section include:
(c) Respond to a discovery. No later than three days after receiving written documentation of a discovery, the appropriate official must respond to a discovery. The appropriate official must comply with the requirements of this section immediately upon learning of the discovery even if the discovery has not been properly reported.
(1) The appropriate official must make a reasonable effort to:
(d) Approve and sign a plan of action. When a Federal agency or DHHL has responsibility for a discovery on Federal or Tribal lands, a plan of action is required. A plan of action is not required when an Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization has responsibility for a discovery on Tribal lands. The Federal agency or DHHL must carry out the plan of action for any human remains or cultural items that are removed.
(2) This requirement does not apply if, before receiving written documentation of the discovery, the Federal agency or DHHL signed:
(e) Certify when an activity may resume. No later than 30 days after receiving written documentation of a discovery, the appropriate official must send a written certification if the discovery is related to an activity (including but not limited to construction, mining, logging, or agriculture). Written certification must be sent to the person responsible for the activity and the additional point of contact shown in table 1 to paragraph (a)(1) of this section. The written certification must provide: