- (a) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office may, at its sole discretion, seek the advice of one or more principal investigators as part of the review of an application for a permit to survey or a permit to excavate.
- (b) Principal investigators who are authorized to provide advice on permits must hold a valid permit issued by the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office and must volunteer for the task.
- (c) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office shall keep a list of those principal investigators who volunteer, and shall make use of their services on a rotational basis, except that the Office shall avoid using the advice of any particular volunteer if a conflict of interest would thereby arise.
(d)(i) The Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office shall notify the applicant within 30 calendar days whether or not the application is approved.
- (ii) This time may be extended if additional information is required from the applicant.
KEY: archaeological permits
Date of Last Change: September 5, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 9-8-305