North Dakota Code § 55-10-02

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1. Land or water areas containing historical or archaeological value for the purpose of 
this chapter are designated as "state historic sites". A state historic site is also an area 
designated by the state historical society as a site possessing historical value of state 
or national significance. The term state historic site includes the items defined in this 
section.
2. A "state historical marker" is a plaque, sign, or marker authorized by the state historical 
society and includes markers maintained by the department of transportation, the state 
parks and recreation department, or other departments or agencies of the state and its 
governmental subdivisions.
3. A "state archaeological site" is an area that primarily relates to prehistoric man, 
designated by the state historical society as possessing state or national significance.
4. The "state historic sites registry" is a listing of sites designated by the state historical 
board as state historic sites according to written criteria established by the board. Sites 
that have lost characteristics for which they were determined to meet the criteria may 
be removed from the registry by the state historical board. This registry, and any 
subsequent annual updates, must be published and distributed.

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