Alaska Statutes Title 41, Chapter 41.35, Article 01 - Alaska Historic Preservation Act
- Sec. 41.35.010 Declaration of Policy.
It is the policy of the state to preserve and protect the historic, prehistoric, and archeological resources of Alaska from loss, desecration, and destruction...
- Sec. 41.35.020 Title to Historic, Prehistoric, and Archeological Resources; Local Display.
(a) The state reserves to itself title to all historic, prehistoric, and archeological resources situated on land owned or controlled by the state, including...
- Sec. 41.35.030 Designation of Monuments and Historic Sites.
Upon the recommendation of the commission, the governor may declare by public order any particular historic, prehistoric, or archeological structure, deposit, site, or other...
- Sec. 41.35.040 Administration and Financial Support of Monuments and Historic Sites.
State-owned monuments, sites, and other historic, prehistoric, or archeological properties owned or purchased by the state are under the control of the department, and...
- Sec. 41.35.045 Fees for Guided Tours Through Historical Sites. [Repealed, Sec. 3 Ch 89 Sla 1987].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 41.35.050 Regulations.
The commissioner shall adopt regulations to carry out the purposes of AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240.
- Sec. 41.35.060 Power to Acquire Historic, Prehistoric, or Archeological Properties.
(a) The department, with the recommendation of the commission, may acquire real and personal properties that have statewide historic, prehistoric, or archeological significance by...
- Sec. 41.35.070 Preservation of Historic, Prehistoric, and Archeological Resources Threatened by Public Construction.
(a) The department shall locate, identify, and preserve in suitable records information regarding historic, prehistoric, and archeological sites, locations, and remains. The information shall...
- Sec. 41.35.080 Permits.
The commissioner may issue a permit for the investigation, excavation, gathering, or removal from the natural state, of any historic, prehistoric, or archeological resources...
- Sec. 41.35.090 Notice Required of Private Persons.
Before any construction, alteration, or improvement of any nature is undertaken on a privately owned, officially designated state monument or historic site by any...
- Sec. 41.35.100 Excavation and Removal of Historic, Prehistoric, or Archeological Remains on Private Land.
Before any historic, prehistoric, or archeological remains are excavated or removed from private land by the department, the written approval of the owner shall...
- Sec. 41.35.110 - 41.35.190. Historic Sites Advisory Committee. [Repealed, E. O. No. 83, Sec. 20 (1993)].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 41.35.200 Unlawful Acts.
(a) A person may not appropriate, excavate, remove, injure, or destroy, without a permit from the commissioner, any historic, prehistoric, or archeological resources of...
- Sec. 41.35.210 Criminal Penalties.
A person who is convicted of violating a provision of AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
- Sec. 41.35.215 Civil Penalties.
In addition to other penalties and remedies provided by law, a person who violates a provision of AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240 is subject to...
- Sec. 41.35.220 Enforcement Authority.
The following persons are peace officers of the state and shall enforce AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240:(1) an employee of the department authorized by the...
- Sec. 41.35.230 Definitions.
In AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240, unless the context otherwise requires,(1) "commission" means the Alaska Historical Commission established in AS 41.35.300 ;(2) "historic, prehistoric, and...
- Sec. 41.35.240 Short Title.
AS 41.35.010 - 41.35.240 may be cited as the Alaska Historic Preservation Act.
Last modified: November 15, 2016