<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><slim:Document xmlns:slim="urn:legix:slim" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:atipl="http://www.arbortext.com/namespace/PageLayout" class="codeChapter" id="chp263B" name="263B"><slim:About class="header"><slim:Property type="string" name="taskInfo">1013:8C2E4824-6B0C-48F1-8D98-0D54CE60350F</slim:Property><slim:Property type="string" name="checkinTime">10/25/2023 16:22</slim:Property><slim:Property type="string" name="version">20</slim:Property></slim:About><slim:TOC><slim:Item idref="sec263B.1" title="263B.1   Appointment."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.2" title="263B.2   Duties."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.3" title="263B.3   Agreements with departments and agencies."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.4" title="263B.4   Definitions."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.5" title="263B.5   State department of transportation contracts."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.6" title="263B.6   Federal funds."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.7" title="263B.7   Ancient remains."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.8" title="263B.8   Cemetery for ancient remains."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.9" title="263B.9   Authority to deny permission to disinter human remains."/><slim:Item idref="sec263B.10" title="263B.10   Confidentiality of archaeological locations and information."/></slim:TOC><slim:Body><slim:Level class="codeChapter" id="chp263B"><slim:Heading class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">STATE ARCHAEOLOGIST</xhtml:span></slim:Heading><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.1"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.1</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Appointment.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state board of regents shall appoint a state archaeologist, who shall be a member of the faculty of the department of anthropology of the state university of Iowa.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.1</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.1</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.2"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.2</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Duties.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist shall have the primary responsibility for the discovery, location and excavation of archaeological sites and for the recovery, restoration and preservation of archaeological remains in and for the state of Iowa, and shall coordinate all such activities through cooperation with the state department of transportation, the department of natural resources, and other state agencies concerned with archaeological salvage or the products thereof. The state archaeologist may publish educational and scientific reports relating to the responsibilities and duties of the office.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.2</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.2</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.3"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.3</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Agreements with departments and agencies.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist is authorized to enter into agreements and cooperative efforts with the federal highway administrator; the United States departments of commerce, interior, agriculture, and defense; and any other federal or state agencies concerned with archaeological salvage or the preservation of antiquities.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.3</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.3</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2012 Acts, ch 1023, §157</xhtml:span>; <xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2013 Acts, ch 30, §63</xhtml:span>; <xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2013 Acts, ch 140, §61</xhtml:span></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.4"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.4</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Definitions.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">As used in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">sections 263B.5</xhtml:span> and <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">263B.6</xhtml:span>:</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">1</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Appropriate authority”</xhtml:span> means the federal or state authorities concerned with the preservation and study of historical objects.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">2</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Historical objects”</xhtml:span> means archaeological and paleontological objects, including all ruins, sites, buildings, artifacts, fossils, or other objects of antiquity that have state and national significance from an historical or scientific standpoint for the inspiration and benefit of the people of the United States.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">3</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para"><xhtml:span class="term">“Salvage”</xhtml:span> means the salvage of historical objects.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.4</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.4</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2021 Acts, ch 76, §55</xhtml:span></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.5"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.5</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">State department of transportation contracts.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">1</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state department of transportation in letting contracts for road construction shall take action to see that historical objects will not be needlessly destroyed or if such destruction cannot be avoided reasonable action shall be taken to obtain all information concerning such objects prior to destruction. If it should appear that the proposed construction will result in the destruction of historical objects and it is determined by the appropriate authority that such objects cannot be reasonably removed or otherwise preserved, consideration shall be given to possible alternate locations of the highway.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">2</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">If during the course of construction, historical objects are encountered, the appropriate authority shall be notified immediately and steps taken to excavate and preserve the objects if practicable or if preservation is impracticable, to permit the appropriate authority to obtain and record data relative thereto.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">3</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">Agreements may be entered into with the appropriate authority to pay from federal highway funds the reasonable cost of salvage work. Extra work orders may be issued to the contractor where necessary and extra work orders may be issued in cases within the meaning of “subsurface or lateral conditions” or “unknown physical conditions” where such terms are used in the standard contract forms. Payment for salvage work shall be limited to that performed within the roadway prism and any location designated as a source of material. If the contractor’s operations are delayed because of salvage work such contractor shall be entitled to an appropriate extension of the contract time. If practicable, the operations shall be rescheduled to avoid the section where the historical material is, until the removal of it.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="subsection"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">4</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The cost of exploratory work prior to construction shall be borne by the appropriate authority. Costs of excavation of historical objects or recordation of data may be paid by the federal highway funds. Excavation costs may include costs of protecting and preservation during removal from the site but shall not include the expense of shipping historical objects from the site.</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.5</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.5</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.6"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.6</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Federal funds.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">Where federal funds are available to the state under federal statutes providing for archaeological and paleontological salvage, they shall be collected and credited as provided in <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">section 307.44</xhtml:span>.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.6</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.6</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.7"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.7</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Ancient remains.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist has the primary responsibility for investigating, preserving, and reinterring discoveries of ancient human remains. For the purposes of <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">this section</xhtml:span>, ancient human remains are those remains found within the state which are more than one hundred fifty years old. The state archaeologist shall make arrangements for the services of a forensic osteologist in studying and interpreting ancient burials and may designate other qualified archaeologists to assist the state archaeologist in recovering physical and cultural information about the ancient burials. The state archaeologist shall file with the department of health and human services a written report containing both physical and cultural information regarding the remains at the conclusion of each investigation.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.7</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">91 Acts, ch 97, §41</xhtml:span></xhtml:p><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.7</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">2023 Acts, ch 19, §1027</xhtml:span></xhtml:div></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="footnotes"/></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.8"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.8</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Cemetery for ancient remains.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist shall establish, with the approval of the executive council, a cemetery on existing state lands for the reburial of ancient human remains found in the state. The cemetery shall not be open to the public. The state archaeologist in cooperation with the department of natural resources shall be responsible for coordinating interment in the cemetery.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C77, 79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.8</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.8</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.9"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.9</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Authority to deny permission to disinter human remains.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist shall have the authority to deny permission to disinter human remains that the state archaeologist determines have state and national significance from an historical or scientific standpoint for the inspiration and benefit of the people of the United States.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p">[C79, <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">81, §305A.9</xhtml:span>]</xhtml:p></xhtml:div><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.9</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section><slim:Section class="codeSection" id="sec263B.10"><xhtml:div class="heading"><xhtml:span class="identifier">263B.10</xhtml:span><xhtml:span class="headnote">Confidentiality of archaeological locations and information.</xhtml:span></xhtml:div><xhtml:p class="para">The state archaeologist shall comply with the requirements of <xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">section 22.7, subsection 20</xhtml:span>, regarding information pertaining to the nature and location of archaeological resources or sites. The state archaeologist shall consult with other public officers serving as lawful custodians of archaeological information to determine whether the information should be confidential or be released.</xhtml:p><xhtml:div class="history"><xhtml:div class="historyItem"><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaActsRef">86 Acts, ch 1228, §2</xhtml:span></xhtml:p><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C87, §305A.10</xhtml:span></xhtml:p><xhtml:p class="p"><xhtml:span class="iowaCodeRef">C93, §263B.10</xhtml:span></xhtml:p></xhtml:div></xhtml:div></slim:Section></slim:Level></slim:Body></slim:Document>