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Statutes > Nevada > Title-33 > Chapter-381 > Preservation-of-prehistoric-and-historic-sites > 381-209

381.209  Permit: Limitations and conditions.  The Museum Director may limit a permit as to time and location. A permit may not be granted:

      1.  For a period of more than 1 year.

      2.  For investigation, exploration or excavation in a larger area than the applicant can reasonably be expected to explore fully and systematically within the time limit set in the permit.

      3.  For the removal of any ancient monument, structure or site which can be permanently preserved under the control of the State of Nevada in situ, and remain an object of interest, if desired by the State, for a park, landmark or monument for the benefit of the public.

      (Added to NRS by 1959, 292; A 1977, 1208; 2001, 933)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-33 > Chapter-381 > Preservation-of-prehistoric-and-historic-sites > 381-209

381.209  Permit: Limitations and conditions.  The Museum Director may limit a permit as to time and location. A permit may not be granted:

      1.  For a period of more than 1 year.

      2.  For investigation, exploration or excavation in a larger area than the applicant can reasonably be expected to explore fully and systematically within the time limit set in the permit.

      3.  For the removal of any ancient monument, structure or site which can be permanently preserved under the control of the State of Nevada in situ, and remain an object of interest, if desired by the State, for a park, landmark or monument for the benefit of the public.

      (Added to NRS by 1959, 292; A 1977, 1208; 2001, 933)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-33 > Chapter-381 > Preservation-of-prehistoric-and-historic-sites > 381-209

381.209  Permit: Limitations and conditions.  The Museum Director may limit a permit as to time and location. A permit may not be granted:

      1.  For a period of more than 1 year.

      2.  For investigation, exploration or excavation in a larger area than the applicant can reasonably be expected to explore fully and systematically within the time limit set in the permit.

      3.  For the removal of any ancient monument, structure or site which can be permanently preserved under the control of the State of Nevada in situ, and remain an object of interest, if desired by the State, for a park, landmark or monument for the benefit of the public.

      (Added to NRS by 1959, 292; A 1977, 1208; 2001, 933)