Maryland Code § SF-5A-342

Section SF-5A-342
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(a) Without a permit, a person may not excavate, remove, destroy, injure,
deface, or disturb a terrestrial archaeological site on land that the State owns or
controls.
(b) The Trust does not need a permit to do anything for which a permit is
required under this section.
(c) The Trust may issue a permit to excavate a terrestrial archaeological
site on land the State owns or controls to any person that the Trust determines is
qualified to conduct an excavation to collect objects and materials of historical or
archaeological value or interest.

(d) A terrestrial archaeological excavation may be conducted only to benefit
a reputable museum, an institution of higher education, or another recognized
scientific or historical institution or organization, so as to increase knowledge and
appreciation of historical and archaeological objects and materials.
(e) The Trust may adopt regulations to ensure that objects and materials
collected in a terrestrial archaeological excavation are properly safeguarded and
preserved.
(f) The Director or the Director's designee may enforce the provisions of this
subtitle relating to terrestrial archaeological historic property in the same manner as
provided in § 5A-341(i) of this subtitle for submerged archaeological historic property.

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