A permit issued pursuant to an application made under section 55-03-01 or 55-03-01.1 must clearly describe the purpose of the permit and must be in the form prescribed by the director. A permit may not be granted until the director is satisfied that the applicant is professionally qualified to conduct that work for which the permit is required. When the cultural resources are on land owned by an instrumentality of the state, the permit may not be granted until the applicant has agreed to deliver to the director all of the archaeological or historical materials found and removed from the land. When the cultural resources are on private land, the permit may not be granted until the applicant has agreed to deliver to the director all of the human remains and burial goods, as defined in section 23-06-27, found and removed from the land. A permit may not be granted until the applicant has agreed to deliver to the director copies of all records and reports as determined by the director to be pertinent to the work performed.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 55-03-02

  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49