Utah Code § 9-8a-205

Cultural Site Stewardship Program -- Definitions -- Creation -- Objectives --
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(1) As used in this section:
(a)
(i) "Cultural site" means a significant archaeological or paleontological site in the state as
determined by the office.
(ii) "Cultural site" may include a:
(A) site as defined in Section 9-8a-302; and
(B) site as defined in Section 79-3-102.
(b) "Stewardship program" means the Cultural Site Stewardship Program created in this section.
(c) "Vandalism" means to damage, destroy, or commit any other act that defaces or harms a
cultural site without the consent of the owner or appropriate governmental agency, including
inscribing, marking, etching, scratching, drawing, painting on, or affixing to the cultural
resource a mark, figure, or design.
(2) There is created within the office the Cultural Site Stewardship Program.
(3) The office shall seek to accomplish the following objectives through administration of the
stewardship program:
(a) protect cultural sites located in the state;
(b) increase public awareness of the significance and value of cultural sites and the damage
done to cultural sites by vandalism;
(c) discourage vandalism and the unlawful sale and trade of archaeological artifacts and
paleontological artifacts;
(d) support and encourage improved standards for investigating and researching cultural sites in
the state;
(e) promote cooperation among governmental agencies, private landowners, Native American
tribes, industry groups, and interested persons to protect cultural sites; and
(f) increase the inventory of cultural sites maintained in accordance with Subsections 9-8a-304(2)
(b) and 79-3-202(1)(p).
(4) The office shall:
(a) maintain a position to oversee the operation of the stewardship program; and
(b) provide administrative services to the stewardship program.
(5) The office shall select, train, and certify volunteers to participate in the stewardship program,
based on rules made by the office in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act.

(6) To accomplish the stewardship program's objectives, the office shall:
(a) enter into agreements with the entities described in Subsection (3)(e) to promote the
protection of cultural sites;
(b) establish a list of cultural sites suitable for monitoring, in cooperation with the entities
described in Subsection (3)(e);
(c) schedule periodic monitoring activities by volunteers of each cultural site included on the list
described in Subsection (6)(b), after obtaining approval of the landowner or manager;
(d) establish rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
for reporting vandalism of a cultural site to the appropriate authority; and
(e) establish programs for educating members of the public about the significance and value of
cultural sites and the loss to members of the public resulting from vandalism of cultural sites.
(7) The office shall coordinate the activities of governmental agencies, private landowners, and
Native American tribes, as necessary, to carry out the stewardship program.
(8) A volunteer participating in the stewardship program may not receive compensation, benefits,
per diem allowance, or travel expenses for the volunteer's service.
(9) The office may accept gifts, grants, donations, or contributions from any source to assist the
division in the administration of the stewardship program.
(10) Nothing in this section may be construed to alter or affect the office's duties under Section
9-8a-404.

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