(1) Any person who conducts an archaeological excavation associated with a prehistoric or historic American Indian archaeological site shall notify the most appropriate Indian tribe. The notification shall include, but not be limited to:
- (a) The location and schedule of the forthcoming excavation;
- (b) A description of the nature of the investigation; and
- (c) The expected results of the investigation.
- (2) After notifying the appropriate Indian tribe under subsection (1) of this section, the person conducting the archaeological excavation shall consult a representative of the tribe to establish a procedure for handling sacred objects recovered during the archaeological excavation.
- (3) A delegate from the appropriate Indian tribe may be present during the excavation.
- (4) If requested, the Commission on Indian Services shall assist a person in locating the appropriate Indian tribe.
- (5) At the conclusion of the investigation, the person conducting the excavation shall prepare and forward a copy of a report on excavation findings to the Commission on Indian Services and to the appropriate Indian tribe.
- (6) Failure to notify the appropriate Indian tribe as required by subsection (1) of this section is a Class B misdemeanor.
[1983 c.620 §9; 1985 c.198 §4; 1995 c.543 §6]