Illinois Compiled Statutes 20 Executive Branch: Article -
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section .01
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act". (Source: P.A. 86-459; 86-707.)
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section .02
For purposes of this Act: (a) "Archaeological resource" means any significant material remains or localities of past human life or activities on public land,...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 1
The State of Illinois reserves to itself the exclusive right and privilege of regulating, exploring, excavating or surveying, through the Historic Preservation Agency, all...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 1.5
O'Hare Modernization. Nothing in this Act limits the authority of the City of Chicago to exercise its powers under the O'Hare Modernization Act or...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 1.75
South Suburban Airport. The Illinois Department of Transportation, and any person acting on its behalf under a public-private agreement entered into in accordance with the...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 2
Any deed hereafter given by the owner of public land may contain a clause reserving to the State a property right in any archaeological...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 3
(a) It is unlawful for any person, either by himself or through an agent, to explore, excavate or collect any of the archaeological or...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 3.1
The State's Attorney of the county in which a violation of Section 3 is alleged to have occurred, or the Attorney General, may be...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 3.2
The Historic Preservation Agency is authorized to offer a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 5
Any violation of Section 3 not involving the disturbance of human skeletal remains is a Class A misdemeanor and the violator shall be subject...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 6
(a) The Historic Preservation Agency, in consultation with the various State agencies owning or managing land for the use of the State of Illinois,...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 7
All materials and associated records remain the property of the State and are managed by the Illinois State Museum. The Illinois State Museum, in...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 8
(a) The Illinois State Museum shall be exempt from the permit requirements established by this Act for lands under its direct management but shall...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 9
The Historic Preservation Agency shall, through rulemaking, establish minimum standards of education and experience for an archaeologist or paleontologist to qualify as a professional...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 10
The Illinois State Museum, in cooperation with the Historic Preservation Agency, shall develop and maintain files containing information on known archaeological and paleontological sites...
- Illinois Archaeological and Paleontological Resources Protection Act. - 20 ILCS 3435, Section 11
The Historic Preservation Agency, in consultation with other State agencies and Departments that own or control land, shall promulgate such regulations as may be...
Last modified: February 18, 2015